Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New Jersey
Ressisting Arrest
What is considered excessive force from an officer for someone ressisting arrest? What is the allowable method/procedure for an officer to effectivly arrest someone who resists arrest?
Asked on 9/26/06, 2:27 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Ressisting Arrest
The amount of force that can be used is determined by the crime and circumstances of the arrest. For example tt would likely be excessive force to tackle a Jay Walker; it might not be excessive to shoot an armed suspect who points a weapon at you.
Answered on 9/26/06, 8:10 am
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