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15 August, 00:33

During an urban peaceful protest Jack is tased by a police officer. The jolt sends his limbs flying and he kicks the officer in the shin. Will he likely be charged with assaulting an officer based on the kick?

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  1. 15 August, 00:39
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    No, because it was a product of involuntary movement

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    Based on the scenario being described within the question it can be said that in this situation he will likely NOT be charged with assaulting an officer, because it was a product of involuntary movement. A taser sends about 50,000 volts of electricity passing through the individual's body for about 5 seconds (per cycle) and these current can cause full loss of motor control, and even muscle spasms.
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