Commonwealth v. Asher
Annotate this CaseDefendant, a police officer, was charged with assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon and assault and battery for beating an unarmed civilian after responding to another officer’s request for assistance with a traffic stop. After a jury trial, Defendant was found guilty of both charges. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding (1) the trial judge’s jury instructions were erroneous in that (i) they failed to acknowledge that Defendant was a police officer and that he was entitled to use force in carrying out his official duties if necessary and reasonable, and (ii) the self-defense instructions included an erroneous statement that Defendant had a duty to retreat if possible under the circumstances; and (2) the errors were not prejudicial.
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