Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 161. köideVermont printing Company, 1993 |
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Page 163
... police officer used unreasonable and excessive force in arresting plaintiff , expert testimony was not required to establish the standard of care for discharge of a weapon by a police officer in making an arrest . 2. Arrest - Civil ...
... police officer used unreasonable and excessive force in arresting plaintiff , expert testimony was not required to establish the standard of care for discharge of a weapon by a police officer in making an arrest . 2. Arrest - Civil ...
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... police knew that marijuana cultivators in the Park carried guns and would dis- charge them to warn others of police presence in the Park , that shots had been fired at a police officer when he entered the Park to make an arrest , and ...
... police knew that marijuana cultivators in the Park carried guns and would dis- charge them to warn others of police presence in the Park , that shots had been fired at a police officer when he entered the Park to make an arrest , and ...
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... police union . Nonetheless , both the Board and to- day's majority conclude that the po- lice union's failure to object “ in a timely fashion " to this " proposal " constitutes a waiver by the police union of the right to bargain over ...
... police union . Nonetheless , both the Board and to- day's majority conclude that the po- lice union's failure to object “ in a timely fashion " to this " proposal " constitutes a waiver by the police union of the right to bargain over ...
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