Opinion ID: 2971582
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Jujuan Harrison

Text: Around March 1997, Jujuan Harrison and Eli Curry pulled up to a convenience store in Curry’s automobile. As they exited the vehicle, a police cruiser pulled up behind them. Officer Rice, who was in uniform, and another officer emerged from the police cruiser and summoned Harrison and Curry. Harrison and Curry approached the cruiser, and Curry and Officer Rice began arguing. The officers eventually handcuffed Harrison and Curry, placing Harrison in the cruiser and Curry on the curb of the road. Officer Rice then searched Curry’s car for about five minutes, finding a gun. After he completed the search of the car, Officer Rice released Harrison from the cruiser and searched Harrison and Curry themselves. At one point during his search of Harrison, Officer Rice placed him in the back seat of the cruiser and discovered approximately $450 in his pocket, which Rice took. The officers then released Harrison and Curry without arrest or citation. The officers did not, however, return either the gun or the confiscated money.