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No License, car Impounded
Good points.
I think the "breach" is well-defined by the 5th amendment in this case and the complaint would likely be charged against the officer in his private capacity as a fellow Citizen. In that capacity, he, like the rest of us, has a duty not to injure one another and not to deprive each other of life, liberty or property. The latter 2, i beleive would be his "breach". This breach would also be a breach of his oath, in which he swore to protect and uphold the constitution.
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