No, I don't think he should. Some retraining? yes. He needs to learn filtering his strength and judging an opponent's weight better.Do you think the old man should be charged with assaulting the officer? Battery?
No, I don't think he should. Some retraining? yes. He needs to learn filtering his strength and judging an opponent's weight better.Do you think the old man should be charged with assaulting the officer? Battery?
If I had to guess I'd say he's gonna be "filtered" out of a job...No, I don't think he should. Some retraining? yes. He needs to learn filtering his strength and judging an opponent's weight better.
So you don't think the old man should be charged.No, I don't think he should. Some retraining? yes. He needs to learn filtering his strength and judging an opponent's weight better.
He should be charged with Simple Assault and Battery, but in my opinion, when the officer improperly made his move of force, before he even told the man he was going to be arrested, along with using excessive force, He trumped the old mans Simple Assault and Battery charge. The officer Committed several Constitutional Violations.Do you think the old man should be charged with assaulting the officer? Battery?
No misunderstood the question. My answer was about the officer.So you don't think the old man should be charged.
If not, then what is the justification for the officer's actions?
Are you sure you understand the reason ?Did the Officer ask the Woman to sign her ticket at any time?
Did the Officer ask the Man to sign his ticket at any time?
And if the Officer ask one to sign and not the other, what would be the reason?
I know the reason for asking someone to sign, it proves the officer made contact and issued the citation to a specific person.
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