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  2. Mayors, local officials could face arrest if they don't ... - AOL

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    The Trump administration warned that any local leaders, including mayors, who try to stifle mass deportation efforts could face arrest as the president and his team work to mitigate the surge of ...

  3. Contempt of cop - Wikipedia

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    Charges such as disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer may be cited as official reasons in a contempt of cop arrest. [7] Obstruction of justice or failure to obey a police order is also cited in arrests in some jurisdictions, particularly as a stand-alone charge without any other charges brought. [11] [12]

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

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    NEW CITY — A 32-year-old Spring Valley man faces several years in state prison for charges related to a domestic violence incident during which a woman suffered injuries, the Rockland District ...

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

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    He also is charged with felony-level resisting arrest. The Office of the Juvenile Officer amended the charges against the teenager on Tuesday, according to a news release from the Family Court ...

  6. Arrest - Wikipedia

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    For example, an arrest warrant may be issued if an accused person does not appear in Court when he is due to answer a charge. However, an arrest warrant is not always necessary. Under section 50(1) of the Police Force Ordinance, a police officer can "apprehend" (i.e. arrest) a person if he reasonably suspects the person being arrested is guilty ...

  7. Bad Elk v. United States - Wikipedia

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    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] When the United States separated from England, the common law was adopted by the new American courts and the right to resist unlawful arrest was clearly recognized. [10]

  8. Nieves v. Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Nieves v. Bartlett, 587 U.S. 391 (2019), was a civil rights case in which the Supreme Court of the United States decided that probable cause should generally defeat a retaliatory arrest claim brought under the First Amendment, unless officers under the circumstances would typically exercise their discretion not to make an arrest.

  9. Florida man twerks in the rain while resisting arrest: video

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    A Florida man was tased and arrested after choosing to twerk in the rain instead of cooperating with deputies during a wild traffic stop this week, according to a report and a video of the incident.