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Tag: Officer Court Testimony
Patrol
Re-thinking how Police Train and Talk about the 21-Foot Rule
A key element to the entire discussion of the so-called 21-Foot Rule is the perceived intent of the subject and threat that the individual potentially poses.
September 26, 2022
Training
Training to Testify
POLICE Contributing Editor Doug Wyllie discusses with Colin Gallagher why police should train to testify.
August 8, 2022
Patrol
Why (and How) Officers Train for Successfully Delivering Courtroom Testimony
Agencies should provide officers with every opportunity to become better prepared for their "role in the criminal justice system" when they're tasked with taking the stand in testimony against an accused suspect at trial.
August 8, 2022
Patrol
Focus of Attention: Integrating Heady Concepts into Regular Police Training
Terms such as auditory exclusion, inattentional blindness, tunnel vision, tachypsychia are often used during testimony in police use-of-force cases, but can potentially be misused, misconstrued, misunderstood, or all of the above.
March 14, 2022
Point of Law
Video: Articulating Interactions with Mentally Ill Subjects Using Mnemonics
Attorney Missy O'Linn discusses the mnemonics that can help officers explain their actions after an incident involving a mentally ill or unstable subject.
March 8, 2019
Point of Law
Mnemonics for Testifying—Constitutional Law Crate, Part 2
Attorney Missy O'Linn explains how she creates mnemonics to help officers remember the eight officer/subject factors when testifying in court.
February 22, 2019
Point of Law
Recalling Police Use of Force Law—Constitutional Law Crate, Part 1
Attorney Missy O'Linn explains her "Constitutional Law Crate," which she created as 11 flash cards assembled into a cube, or crate, to give officers a way to remember the most imperative information when testifying in court, such as the three levels of force and Graham v. Connor.
February 6, 2019
Patrol
If It Pleases the Court
No amount of initial classroom instruction can adequately prepare an officer for court. But I want to share some tips and debunk some myths about this important, though painstaking, facet of a law enforcement career.
October 10, 2016
Patrol
Video: Darren Wilson Explains Justified Use of Force in Ferguson Testimony
In grand jury testimony released Monday, Ferguson, Mo., Police Officer Darren Wilson said that he felt he was authorized to use force against Michael Brown Jr. after Brown punched him twice in the face.
November 25, 2014
Patrol
Former Phoenix Officer Testifies In Murder Trial
Richard Chrisman testified Tuesday that Daniel Rodriguez tried to grab his service weapon two times and raised a bicycle over his head in an attempt to strike him.
September 3, 2013
Patrol
Fort Hood Officer Recounts Shooting
Kimberly Munley, who was laid off from the civilian base police force in 2011, responded to the Soldier Readiness Processing site on Nov. 5, 2009 after Maj. Nidal Hasan allegedly opened fire.
August 15, 2013
Training
Fed Agent Testifies In His Hawaii Murder Trial
Special Agenct Chris Deedy took the stand Tuesday and told jurors Kollin Elderts was the aggressor in a fatal off-duty shooting that led to murder charges being brought against him.
August 6, 2013
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