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  2. George Floyd protests in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The following day, the spitter confronted protesters outside her house, and police arrived at her home to arrest her. [36] Resisting arrest, the spitter kneed one of the officers in the groin, and faced "additional charges of battery of a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest". [36]

  3. Bad Elk v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The English court ruled that since the officer was making an unlawful arrest, the most that could be charged was manslaughter. [7] In 1709, in Queen v. Tooley, [8] the English court again found that when resisting an unlawful arrest, the death of an individual would result in a manslaughter charge instead of a murder charge. [9]

  4. Welsh v. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin, 466 U.S. 740 (1984), was a 1983 case before the US Supreme Court determining that a warrantless home arrest without exigent circumstances violates the Fourth Amendment protection against unlawful search and seizure.

  5. Judge convicts Spring Valley man for resisting arrest ... - AOL

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    County Court Judge Kevin Russo convicted Michael McCutchen of felony and misdemeanor charges that involved fighting with police officers while being arrested during an incident of domestic violence.

  6. Teen charged with felonies for firing weapon, resisting ... - AOL

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    A judge will decide if the 16-year-old arrested after the mass shooting will be tried as an adult. Teen charged with felonies for firing weapon, resisting arrest in Chiefs rally shooting Skip to ...

  7. House arrest could replace prison for low-level offenders in ...

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    Low-level criminals could serve their sentences under house arrest as part of plans to free up prison space and ease overcrowing.. A government review, launched on Tuesday, will explore tougher ...

  8. Failure to obey a police order - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a failure to obey charge is typically a misdemeanor.For example, in Virginia, it is a misdemeanor to refuse to assist an officer in responding to a breach of the peace [2] or in executing his official duties in a criminal case. [3]

  9. Man charged with mail theft, resisting arrest after Ingham ...

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    Man charged with mail theft, resisting arrest after Ingham County deputy injured. Gannett. Ken Palmer, Lansing State Journal. September 20, 2024 at 10:25 AM. ... court records indicate. A ...