Not if you're dead.
In other situation, it is a case for Internal Affairs. They will do research and if the killing was illegal, the officer will be prosecuted.
Added; ALL police shootings are presented to either the Court or a Grand Jury for legal rulings on the justifiable use of deadly force. If the findings are justifiable you could attempt to bring suit against the officer or the department but it would probably be somewhat futile. Consult with an attorney who practices in your area for further information.
You would normally name the police officer (driver) and his employer, e.g. the city or police department where he works.
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yes killing a police dog is just the same as a human officer .
Honest answer: I wouldn't advise it. The canine's handler is very likely to view it that way. As a legal matter the perpetrator would be charged with the "Destruction of Government Property."
Yes, you can potentially sue a police officer for issuing a false ticket. You would need to gather evidence to prove that the ticket was indeed false and seek legal advice to determine the best course of action.
A police department can be sued for the criminal misconduct by one of its officers, if the misconduct pertains to something done during the course of their duties or otherwise related to their duties as a police officer. However, if a police officer lies to a woman at a bar in order to have a one night stand, for example, that wouldn't be grounds to sue the police department.
If a police officer is involved in an accident while working and is at fault, the accident should be reported by another officer. There are no differences in the accident reports made with an officer involved in an accident. Any questions regarding a lawsuit against the officer should be asked directly to a lawyer.
smoking weed inside a police station, driving 200 mph on the wrong side of the road, killing a police officer and cutting his balls of, crashing in the WTC with an airplane, raping Amber Heard after killing Johnny Depp, etc.
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.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
Yes, a police officer can issue a ticket to another police officer if they witness a violation of the law by that officer. Police officers are expected to uphold the law regardless of their own profession.
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