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<blockquote data-quote="Crosstimbers Okie" data-source="post: 1819351" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>Unlawful vs. incorrect arrest: There have been cases of LEOs committing crimes under color of law vs. arrests that are incorrect under law either because of the officer's ignorance of the law or his misunderstanding of the facts or circumstances of the situation. The first you have a right and a duty to resist as it amounts to nothing more than a criminal act by someone who happens to be employed as a LEO. The second you don't because the officer is acting in good faith in an effort to enforce the law. Failing to resist the first may get you killed. Failing to resist the second may get you inconvenienced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosstimbers Okie, post: 1819351, member: 760"] Unlawful vs. incorrect arrest: There have been cases of LEOs committing crimes under color of law vs. arrests that are incorrect under law either because of the officer's ignorance of the law or his misunderstanding of the facts or circumstances of the situation. The first you have a right and a duty to resist as it amounts to nothing more than a criminal act by someone who happens to be employed as a LEO. The second you don't because the officer is acting in good faith in an effort to enforce the law. Failing to resist the first may get you killed. Failing to resist the second may get you inconvenienced. [/QUOTE]
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