What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Nevada
My 15 year old son recently went to a party and is accused of throwing a bottle down a street at approaching police cars. The bottle did not hit the lead car and I'm told that the police were not required to take any sudden/evasive action.
He is being charged with assault on an officer - by a prosecutor who is known to often lay charges with fury/over-charge and then play a courtroom game of chipping away at things until everyone ends up with the charges which should have been laid to begin with.
So, I am wondering how this event equals assault? Or if this charge may be something that gets knocked down. The prosecutor has certainly gone with the long list of charges style he has over this incident.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My 15 year old son recently went to a party and is accused of throwing a bottle down a street at approaching police cars. The bottle did not hit the lead car and I'm told that the police were not required to take any sudden/evasive action.
He is being charged with assault on an officer - by a prosecutor who is known to often lay charges with fury/over-charge and then play a courtroom game of chipping away at things until everyone ends up with the charges which should have been laid to begin with.
So, I am wondering how this event equals assault? Or if this charge may be something that gets knocked down. The prosecutor has certainly gone with the long list of charges style he has over this incident.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?