Most likely, get a lawyer
no
There is no certain law dealing with minors and handcuffing them. If the minor poses as a threat to the arresting officer, then the minor may be handcuffed. It is based on the officer's discretion.
Yes, the police officer is on the Y axis and the perp is on the X axis.
The police officer handcuffed me with the handcuffs. Ta-dah! There is a sentence with the word hand-cuffs in it.
This is difficult to answer without more information. But, an officer may detain an individual with reasonable suspicion, probable cause, or officer safety.
yes
because if the handcuffs are in the front they can be used as a weapon to hurt the officer. When the your hands are behind your back its alot harder to move them or get any momentum
Most arrestees are handcuffed and ride in the back. Without knowing the circumstances, I can't give a definitive answer.
Many many factors go into a case of police brutality, A.) did police ,@ anytime during the arrest process use force that could be considered unnecessary or excessive? B.) Did you the arrested do everything told to you by the arresting officer? C.) did the arresting officer read you your Miranda rights?
Police brutality is not as common today as it was years ago,but if a police officer feels threatened by a suspect then they may restrain them or use other methods.If you are looking for a lawyer that will take a police brutality case I would start with your local yellow pages and see who is available in your area.
that is or can be looked apon as crule and unusual treatment..there would be circumstances where an officer might have to detain you handcuffed but nine hours seeems a bit much..The police can not abuse you legally but if there was an officer safety issue he or she my have had no choice... Report the officer to the highest supervisor that will listen to you..
You don't. There is no federal parole.