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  • Was Taser Use On Pregnant Woman Excessive Force? Supreme Court Declines Case. - Christian Science Monitor

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    News One Was Taser use on pregnant woman excessive force? Supreme Court declines case. Christian Science Monitor The Supreme Court refused the case of a pregnant woman who was ticketed for speeding in a school zone in Seattle. When she refused to get out of her car, police used a Taser to shock her three times. By Warren Richey, Staff writer / May 29, ... US top court refuses to review Taser gun use by cops US high court won't review police Taser use cases Supreme Court won't review police use of stun guns

  • Was Taser Use On Pregnant Woman Excessive Force? Supreme Court Declines Case.

    csmonitor.com 2 days, 12 hours ago

    The Supreme Court refused the case of a pregnant woman who was ticketed for speeding in a school zone in Seattle. When she refused to get out of her car, police used a Taser to shock her three times.

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A Taser is a brand name and registered trademark of Taser International. The word most often refers to an electroshock weapon marketed by that company which uses electrical current to disrupt voluntary control of muscles. The device functions by affecting "neuromuscular incapacitation" and the devices' mechanism "Electro-Muscular Disruption technology". Someone struck by a Taser experiences stimulation of his or her sensory nerves and motor nerves, resulting in strong involuntary muscle contractions. Tasers do not rely only on pain compliance, except when used in Drive Stun mode, and are thus preferred by some law enforcement over non-Taser stun guns and other electronic control weapons. At the present time, there are two main police models, the M26 and X26. Both come with various accessories, including a laser sight and optional mounted digital video camera that can record in low-light situations. Taser International is also marketing a civilian model called the C2. On 27 July 2009, Taser introduced the X3, capable of firing three times without reload.
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