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Posted on: September 1, 2017 at 20:27:00 CT
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Wilson v. State[15] discusses Plummer, depicting it as saying that it applies to the situation where the arresting officer is using excessive force such that unless the arrestee defends himself or flees, he is likely to suffer great bodily harm or death.[16] The Wilson court was careful to note that a person may not resist an unlawful arrest where the officer does not use unlawful force.[17] Other cases citing Plummer likewise noted that while a person may defend himself against an officer's unlawful use of force, they may not resist an unlawful arrest being made peaceably and without excessive force. In 1995, the Seventh Circuit Court cited Plummer, noting that the privilege exists “not because its use is necessary to protect him from an unlawful arrest, but because it is the only way in which he can protect himself from death or serious bodily harm.”[18]
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     Natural rights and NAP say she can as well (nm) - pickle MU - 9/2 09:53:56
          What US court of law would that be recognized?(nm) - Tigrrrr! MU - 9/2 12:20:23
     RE: Plummer vs State says nurse can kill cop while - Tigrrrr! MU - 9/1 20:27:00
          And... - Tigrrrr! MU - 9/1 20:29:29
               US Supreme Court ruling - TigerMatt MU - 9/1 22:18:18
                    That is very different than your original assertion. - JeffB MU - 9/1 22:34:11
                         Scroll down to the bottom.(nm) - TigerMatt MU - 9/1 22:46:44
                         Try reading - TigerMatt MU - 9/1 22:46:14
                              Internet meme and myths... - JeffB MU - 9/1 23:04:49
                                   Want another source? Cornell University - TigerMatt MU - 9/1 23:21:45
                                        Please cut & paste the portion you think proves that a - JeffB MU - 9/2 11:31:07
                                   No dumbazz, I showed you the Supreme Court ruling.(nm) - TigerMatt MU - 9/1 23:18:23
                                        That was decided in April 1900 from an incident in 1899 - JeffB MU - 9/1 23:25:33
                                             Kansas City vs Mathias.. MO case law says - TigerMatt MU - 9/2 09:08:57
                         He got his law degree on the internet.... - Tigrrrr! MU - 9/1 22:41:36
                              What about this cop? - TigerMatt MU - 9/1 22:49:27
                                   Whay about him?(nm) - Tigrrrr! MU - 9/1 22:52:44




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