PS-05-25-05-Corp.-Michael-Wyatt-final

…lay witnesses provided written and videotaped statements to investigators. While there were no eyewitnesses to the instant the shot was fired, there were witnesses who corroborate the chain of events…

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PS-07-05-12-Off.-Shawn-Miller—Abiakam

…in this case is whether, at the instant Officer Miller fired the shot that wounded Abiakam, he reasonably believed that Abiakam was directing or was about to direct deadly physical…

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2013GivensLetterWithProtocol

…of Morales and, as a result of these concerns, a security camera had been installed in the offices a few days before the incident in question.  Page 3 March…

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2013HeimbignerLet

…or imminent use of  Page 18 October 11, 2013 18 deadly physical force. Therefore, the question presented in most officer-involved shooting cases is whether, at the instant the officer…

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PS-07-07-16-AgentJayHemphill-Final

…or inanimate. Therefore, the question presented in this case is whether, at the instant Agent Hemphill fired the shots that caused the death of Snyder, he reasonably believed that Snyder…

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PS-10-08-01-4950-Morrison-Road

…force that he reasonably believed to be necessary to protect himself or another person. Therefore, the question presented in this case is whether, at the instant the officers fired the…

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2015letterCruz

…the same extent as actual or real necessity. Young v. People, 107 P. 274, (Colo. 1910). The question presented in this case is whether, at the instant Officer Cruz fired…

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PS-03-07-03

instantly. She perceived this motion to be as if to surrender. Ms. Gonzales said “it all happened real fast.” She said she did not know whether the first shot came…

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