(CN) – Three North Carolina police officers used excessive force when they Tasered a mentally ill man to death while taking him into custody, but they are nevertheless immune from prosecution because they didn’t think they were violating the man’s rights at the time, the Fourth Circuit ruled. The decision by the three-judge panel upheld an
(CN) – Three North Carolina police officers used excessive force when they Tasered a mentally ill man to death while taking him into custody, but they are nevertheless immune from prosecution because they didn’t think they were violating the man’s rights at the time, the Fourth Circuit ruled. The decision by the three-judge panel upheld an
(CN) – Three North Carolina police officers used excessive force when they Tasered a mentally ill man to death while taking him into custody, but they are nevertheless immune from prosecution because they didn’t think they were violating the man’s rights at the time, the Fourth Circuit ruled. The decision by the three-judge panel upheld an
(CN) – Three North Carolina police officers used excessive force when they Tasered a mentally ill man to death while taking him into custody, but they are nevertheless immune from prosecution because they didn’t think they were violating the man’s rights at the time, the Fourth Circuit ruled. The decision by the three-judge panel upheld an
(CN) – Three North Carolina police officers used excessive force when they Tasered a mentally ill man to death while taking him into custody, but they are nevertheless immune from prosecution because they didn’t think they were violating the man’s rights at the time, the Fourth Circuit ruled. The decision by the three-judge panel upheld an