What New Hampshire Police Brutality Lawyers Can Do for You
New Hampshire residents, especially those belonging to racial minorities, are still at the mercy of often biased police officers.
New Hampshire residents, especially those belonging to racial minorities, are still at the mercy of often biased police officers.
According to the law, police officers are allowed to use reasonable force in the course of their duty.
Using violence against a civilian who has already surrendered is against the law.
When they do use force to make an arrest or to prevent a suspect from fleeing they need to make sure that the force they use is reasonable and proportional to the threat that individual poses.
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