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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4360979" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>I know it may not make sense, but when the Constitutional Rights of the old man were violated, no charge should result in a guilty verdict. Not necessarily making him innocent, but it relieves him of a duty to receive any punishment under the law, for that specific crime, he could have been charged with or is charged with.</p><p></p><p>Officer really messed up.</p><p></p><p>And I do Hope I fall under the Arm Chair QB statements, making me a full fledged member of the Club.</p><p>It is should be called the Freedom of Speech QB Club, with Arm Chair Privilege's.</p><p>A very Prestigious Club, any negative statements toward the Club should result in the person making negative statements toward a member of the club to never being allowed inside the Club.</p><p></p><p>So Kudo's to all you QB's </p><p></p><p>And Ted you present an excellent question, Thanks for Asking the Question, it Matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4360979, member: 46111"] 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. I know it may not make sense, but when the Constitutional Rights of the old man were violated, no charge should result in a guilty verdict. Not necessarily making him innocent, but it relieves him of a duty to receive any punishment under the law, for that specific crime, he could have been charged with or is charged with. Officer really messed up. And I do Hope I fall under the Arm Chair QB statements, making me a full fledged member of the Club. It is should be called the Freedom of Speech QB Club, with Arm Chair Privilege's. A very Prestigious Club, any negative statements toward the Club should result in the person making negative statements toward a member of the club to never being allowed inside the Club. So Kudo's to all you QB's And Ted you present an excellent question, Thanks for Asking the Question, it Matters. [/QUOTE]
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