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    When Well-Meaning Officers Charge into Situations from Which They Can
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When Well-Meaning Officers Charge into Situations from Which They Can

Question 63

Question 63

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When well-meaning officers charge into situations from which they can then extricate themselves only by using force, it is an example of unnecessary force.

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