What Are Some Legal Defenses For Resisting Arrest Without Violence?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @3800ThaBizz
    @3800ThaBizz 2 года назад

    @ 3:40 Taking advice from someone who said “ didn’t know/ shouda know’d” classic! Just giving you a hard time, good stuff

  • @ramirohuerta7589
    @ramirohuerta7589 3 года назад

    Thx dude

  • @oceananountv5891
    @oceananountv5891 Год назад

    They trying to charge me and give me probation I told them I don’t want to take it did I do the right things

    • @TheUmanskyLawFirm
      @TheUmanskyLawFirm  Год назад +2

      Hi what county? Is this in?
      Attorney Bill “The Lawman” Umansky
      Sorry you feel jammed

    • @SELFMADEMIA
      @SELFMADEMIA 4 месяца назад

      @@TheUmanskyLawFirmhello i was offered by the state of florida the same probation 3
      Months and 15 community hours where my attorney declined my attorney wants axe footage any clue how can i b defensed

  • @chrisford7775
    @chrisford7775 4 года назад +2

    Yea man I have one. Well I was driving down the road doin the speed limit. An i get blue lighted well. I drove down little ways . turn my left turn signal on proceed into a parking lot an stoped an gave cop my insurance info an he says I failure to stop for a blue lights how is that when I did stop.. An he told me get out the car which I did an he said put ur hands behind ur back i said for what what am I being arrested for... he didnt answer me I said again for what sir . he says ur resisting arrest I wasnt even fighting him or nothing he never ansered my question. I kepted asking him why am I being arrested for I did nothing wrong now I have a dam court date. This some bull crap theres no way I faild to stop for a blue light cause I pulled over into parking lot. And I never did resist arrest. Never struggled with the cops or nothing

    • @TheUmanskyLawFirm
      @TheUmanskyLawFirm  4 года назад +2

      Chris Ford that’s sounds like a load of crap you went through !!

    • @madilynnsma
      @madilynnsma 3 года назад

      First mistake, was turning on their lights and creating an emergency where there was none... That's a felony.

    • @retrogaming4u865
      @retrogaming4u865 8 месяцев назад

      Hey Go F**** Yourself your statement is ignorant@@madilynnsma

    • @retrogaming4u865
      @retrogaming4u865 8 месяцев назад

      I went through the same thing only I was a Pedestrian In A Public Park after Hours Which There was a Sign that Said from Sunset to Dawn Which is Brown and White and Was Very small I didn't see And When I altercated With My Pops I thought I did the right Thing By Stepping Outside in Ocala , Florida in The Middle of Midnight just Letting Out some Steam and Then They Came in Asking me For my ID since I was Trespassing or Loatering And Since I refused They warned Me I would Be arrested For Obstruction I asked for a Supervisor In Which Officer J . Barbosa & N. Himmel refused to provide me one I then Proceeded to exercise my 6# Amendment And It failed And since They wanted to make an example out of me They Put resisting arrest without Violence , Obstructing thee Officer Because I refused to Identify Myself Because I was Unaware I was Commint a Crime and They had reasonable suspicion But Since my Watch Felt My Distressed Impulses It alerted 911 and Proceeded to provide assistance And I was Able to ask for a Supervisor But instead of Letting me off with a Warning They decided to be Dick's and arrest me instead Officer Deputy Sherriff Barbosa was Using Assesive force I told one of thee deputy's to lossen thee Cuffs cause He was hurting me I went through the process and In Jail I was treated Like Utter Shit By Thee Co's Because I told My Cousin's on The Phone That Thee System was rigged From Top To Bottom and Thee Lady Warned me she would take Phone Privildge from Me If I didn't tone it Down So they used That Situation to Teach Me a Lesson That They are The Law The Judge and Executioner , after spending 19 Hours after thee arrest They held me up Until Midnight after Posting Bail after Getting Thee Release Papers and signing them Thee Lady went and told me If you would ve Followed Directions I would Have been Fine SMH Those Goverment Crume Bums

  • @lbbelizaire3354
    @lbbelizaire3354 4 года назад +2

    Can someone type the 4 breakdowns below...

    • @lbbelizaire3354
      @lbbelizaire3354 4 года назад +3

      1. Right to protected speech
      2. Excessive force
      3. Unlawful arrest
      4.Not knowing it was an officer

    • @TheUmanskyLawFirm
      @TheUmanskyLawFirm  4 года назад +1

      ​@@lbbelizaire3354 Thank you for answering your question on here. Appreciate you. Please let us know if you have any questions.

  • @samaelfromstein1503
    @samaelfromstein1503 3 года назад

    Or in georgia where you have the right to violent resistance of arrest as there constitution permits it from the magna carta which was written into law as long as it unlawful arrest
    Christopher Glenn’s petition for a writ of certiorari was granted for consideration of whether the Georgia Court of Appeals erred in affirming a trial court’s order revoking Glenn’s probation based on its determination by a preponderance of the evidence that Glenn committed felony interference with government property by kicking and damaging the door of a police car when he was detained inside. Glenn claimed he damaged the door in the court of exercising his common-law right to resist an unlawful arrest and detention; this claim was rejected by both the trial and appellate courts. On appeal, the Georgia Supreme Court addressed: (1) whether a person has a common-law right to attempt to escape from the detention resulting from an unlawful arrest; and (2) if so, whether a person may damage government property in such an attempt. The Court held that the common-law right to resist an unlawful arrest includes the right to use proportionate force against government property to escape an unlawful detention following the arrest. Because the trial court found that Glenn’s arrest was unlawful but did not then consider whether the force he used in attempting to escape the ensuing unlawful detention was proportionate, the Court vacated the Court of Appeals’ decision with direction that the case be remanded to the trial court to make this "essential" determination.

  • @newsncmedia
    @newsncmedia 2 года назад

    i was arrester for filming the police