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Robert Simmons
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There actually is a sidewalk quite a ways on Rickett. It stops just before Meyers. The next street down is Mission, where there is no sidewalk. From what I can see it is a very thin road that would be dangerous for a runner if two vehicles pass each other going opposite directions.

Infractions are still crimes. The only thing that makes it an infraction is the punishment. In most states it is an infraction if there is only a fine. It is a misdemeanor if there is a fine and/or JAIL time in a county jail for up to 1 year. It is a felony if the punishment is a fine and/or PRISON time in a state-run

She was involved in illegal activity.

The key here is “excessive force”. Did the officer use excessive force? the fact is that she broke a law originally, which gave the officer probable cause to detain her. When she refused to stop several times, the officer had a right to arrest here. If he had to use force to do so, which was highly likely, since

She probably was charged, along with the other charges added AFTER she resisted. She pled down to the others. Many news agencies don’t like to publish all the charges; just the sensationalized ones.

Name ONE state where you are allowed to legally resist a peace officer. You state it is illegal to resist an unlawful arrest, but it wasn’t an unlawful arrest. It was a legal DETENTION. The officer tried to DETAIN her, which is lawful in EVERY state, if you are breaking a law. Obviously, there is probably a law about