Andrew_10022
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Recently the was a confrontation in McKinney Texas and police officer Eric Casebolt was clearly out of control. Here is a link if some of you are not aware of the incident.
Eric Casebolt s Attorney Outlines Officer s Actions On Day Pool Party Video Was Taken
My question is when he asked the 14 year old girl to disperse the private property that she was unlawfully trespassing on she refused to disperse which is a crime (2 crimes total if I am correct on the law).
Did he violate her constitutional rights by detaining her even if she was not arrested after being detained?
Did he violate her constitutional rights by being handling her in the physical matter that he did?
Eric Casebolt s Attorney Outlines Officer s Actions On Day Pool Party Video Was Taken
My question is when he asked the 14 year old girl to disperse the private property that she was unlawfully trespassing on she refused to disperse which is a crime (2 crimes total if I am correct on the law).
Did he violate her constitutional rights by detaining her even if she was not arrested after being detained?
Did he violate her constitutional rights by being handling her in the physical matter that he did?