Police officers are not allowed to use excessive force, discriminate based on race or other factors, violate individuals' rights, or engage in corrupt behavior while carrying out their duties.
Yes, as long as you do not interfere with their duties while doing so.
Yes, in the United States, it is generally legal to film police officers in public while they are performing their duties as long as you do not interfere with their work.
If the child is suspected of drugs or carrying a weapon at the time of arrest, yes.
Are you planning on suing the Trooper as an individual, or as a member of the State Police who was carrying out his duties? Do you plan on suing the entire State Police Dept. or perhaps the state government? Hire an attorney and discuss the situation with them.
Yes, it can be considered assault if a police officer touches you without your consent or in a way that is excessive or unnecessary. Officers are only allowed to use force that is reasonable and necessary to carry out their duties.
Not without a reasonable cause but under the Patriot Act if your suspected of terrorism there allowed to.ADDED: Just like the "regular" police there ARE some instances in which they may enter without a warrant, but under routine procedures they also need to comply with the law in carrying out their duties.
Yes, judges have qualified immunity when carrying out their official duties, which protects them from being personally sued for actions taken in their official capacity.
Neither the police nor judges have duties regarding settling disputes. The police exist to protect citizens and to enforce the law. Judges' duties are in adjudicating criminal and civil cases that cannot be settled.
Not, usually most of the time the railroads have their own police.
A police dog is an ordinary dog (owned by the police force) and trained to do specific tasks that aid the police in performing their duties,
A police officer's duty is to make sure a certain area is safe.
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