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Assuming "Chock" is Choke. Yes it is illegal for a police officer to choke anyone without cause. However if the officer believes a suspect has drugs in his or her mouth and is attempting to swallow them. The officer may choke the individual to prevent them from swallowing said drugs.
The cast of Death of a Bogan - 2010 includes: Mark Fantasia as Male Police Officer
In those states which still have the death penalty it is death. In those states which no longer have the death penalty it is life imprisonment.
When actions that are willful, criminal, negligent, cause the death of someone else. Failure to use rules of self defense. Ability, Opportunity, and Jeopardy must coexist to justify the use of deadly force. When deadly force is used and these three elements do not coexist, the police officer is responsible for the death.
In a big city it would probably be the highest ranking officer in that division like a captain. In a small city or town the chief of police or sheriff would notify.
Warrick Dunn. His mother, an officer of the Baton Rouge PD, was shot to death during a robbery when she was 36.
Troy Davis was found guilty and was given the death penalty for the 1989 shooting of Mark MacPhail, a Savannah, Georgia police officer.
Consequences For Killing A CopIF YOU MURDER A POLICE OFFICER THAT IS ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF THAT STATE, YOU WILL BE CAUGHT AND SERVE EITHER A LIFE SENTENCE IN STATE PRISON OR THE DEATH PENALTY. IT IS AUTOMATICLY A CAPITAL OFFENSE.
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It depends on the circumstances. If you were in a donut shop and a police officer was reaching for his wallet to pay for his purchase and his gun fell out of his holster, hit the ground and went off hitting you with a bullet and killing you, that may be considered an accidental death. If you drew a gun on a police officer and he shot back killing you, that would not be accidental. That would probably be considered as being killed during the commission of a crime. Most life insurance will not pay any death benefit if you die during the commission of a crime.
A Canadian soldier is being sentenced to death because he was present at the scene where his army killed an american police officer.