UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF INVOLUNTARY FIREARM DISCHARGES IN TACTICAL SITUATIONS
By Michael P. Stone, Esq. “I had an A-D!” A law enforcement officer dreads the prospect of having to confess to the first on-scene supervisor
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By Michael P. Stone, Esq. “I had an A-D!” A law enforcement officer dreads the prospect of having to confess to the first on-scene supervisor
By Michael P. Stone, Esq. Like many other police litigation specialists, police procedures experts and police trainers, I have been intensely interested in the development
Author: Robert Rabe In this case, the Court of Appeal had to decide whether a person can sue police in civil court for excessive force
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