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tvc184

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  1. Swing pass for 7 2-3 R for 1-10 at midfield
  2. Line drive punt rolls dead at Nederland 35. 1-10 3:50 in 1, Nederland 7-0
  3. Under heavy rush and scramble pass completed for 4. 2-6 pass out of bounds. 3-6
  4. Kickoff returned to Silsbee 23. 1-10
  5. At 5:22 in 1, Nederland 7-0
  6. Touchdown run of 38
  7. Punt sticks to the turf at Silsbee 38. 1-10 5:29 in 1, 0-0
  8. Sweep right for 3. 4-7
  9. R -1. 2-11 at the 1 qb draw for 4. 3-7
  10. Pass on corner incomplete. Flag on Silsbee for offsides. 1-5 R4 2-1 intercepted at Silsbee 2. 1-10
  11. R8. 2-2. Wet field tackles another. Sloppy sloppy out there. R6. 1-10
  12. Nederland calls time. Silsbee goes for bomb on 4-2 and incomplete. 1-10 Nederland at Silsbee 46
  13. R8 2-2 Back tries end around but slips for -1. 3-3 fumbled snap or handoff inside but picked up by Silsbee. Wet field tackles another. 4-2
  14. Short kick retuned to Silsbee 38. 1-10
  15. Silsbee wins toss and will receive.
  16. Of course the police knowing the law makes it much better than a citizen taking the risk of saying, I think I might know the law but I’m not sure. Then it might lead to an illegal arrest and a lot of trouble for the citizen. It is not because the citizen cannot make the arrest but most citizens are not that clear on the law.
  17. Any citizen has the authority in Texas to make an arrest for a felony or a breach of the peace that is witnessed by the citizen. Any peace officer has less restrictions and can arrest for any crime witnessed. That is where the statewide jurisdiction comes from. Technically citizens have a limited statewide jurisdiction. So if a cop is out of his county and witnesses a crime other than a minor traffic violation, he can lawfully make the arrest.
  18. I will make a minor correction in that. About six or eight years ago the state legislators passed a law allowing neighboring jurisdictions to enter into a legal agreement allowing traffic violations to be enforced in that jurisdiction. For example Nederland could enter into an agreement to issue citations in Port Neches. I don’t know if that law allows counties next to each other to enter into such an agreement. I have no knowledge of any cities or counties doing that.
  19. No. Only traffic jurisdiction (DWI is not traffic) is in your own county. A city like Port Arthur has jurisdiction in both Jefferson and Orange counties because they have city limits in both counties.
  20. Generally speaking, all police in Texas are equal. Various state police (TABC, DPS, TPWD Game Wardens, etc.), city police, city fire department arson investigators, county police (sheriff, DA investigators, constables, etc.) and others are all under the classification of peace officers. Most laws do not distinguish which laws they can enforce or on or off duty and in sone cases, active duty or retired. There are some specific authorities in very limited situations where authority rests with certain agencies but for probably 98% of the time an officer is an officer. One example is that officers have authority to make arrests statewide but traffic jurisdiction only in their county. Texas police have no authority to enforce laws outside of Texas unless that state grants cituzen arrests OR the officer has been granted that authority by an agency in that state, like being deputized. I have been a Missouri police officer for about a week each year for over 20 years as an example.
  21. In both cases within a few weeks of each other the police killed an innocent person (not even up for debate) in his own home. In one the police were called to the situation and in the other the officer walked up on it. The laws on defense don’t change. I like almost everyone else would love to see the actual facts and not the fake internet speculations, some reported as fact and some put out by attorneys.
  22. Not exactly the same but..... About 6 weeks ago police in Colorado shot and killed a man in his own home after the family called the police for a burglary in progress. The homeowner did have a gun but was defending his family from an actual intruder. It looks like the homeowner didn’t comply with commands to drop the weapon and was killed. A completely innocent man who was defending his family from an actual intruder was shot and killed by the police. Does that officer(s) go to jail for murder? In both cases a completely innocent person is killed by the police acting in a reasonable belief (assuming the officer in Dallas actually made a mistake). [Hidden Content]
  23. Same authority. Texas law does not distinguish between on and off duty or jurisdiction except to say that if an officer makes an arrest outside of his own jurisdiction, he must immediately turn that person over to an officer from that jurisdiction. That seems reasonable. An officer from Dallas who makes an arrest in Austin can’t drag the suspect back to Dallas because that is not where the crime happened. You have to call the local police after the arrest.
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