Criminal Lawyer Reacts to Cop Get Arrested After Doing the Unthinkable

Former Nassau County, Florida, deputy William Woods was arrested and charged with battery and official misconduct after an internal investigation into a July 6 arrest. Investigators say his written report did not match body-worn camera footage, and the case was flagged after the Public Defender’s Office raised concerns about inconsistencies. In this episode, Bruce Rivers breaks down what these charges mean, how bodycam evidence can make or break an officer’s credibility, and what prosecutors must prove when a use-of-force incident turns into a criminal case. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Opening 00:14 Intro 00:56 Ask A Lawyer 01:40 Reaction Starts 04:21 Those Aren't Just Regular Gloves 07:21 It Had To Be A Lot Of Scrap Metal 09:48 The Confederate Flag is Controversial 14:47 No Shoes, No Socks, No Shirt... No Dice 18:29 So I had a case once... 21:32 Egg Shell Skull Rule 27:47 Closing Thoughts and Outro TELL US WHAT YOU THINK? When bodycam footage conflicts with an officer’s report, should that automatically trigger criminal charges? Should “official misconduct” be easier to prove when the allegation involves falsifying a use-of-force narrative? Visit Our Sponsor - https://AskaLawyer.com It’s a simple platform where users can ask legal questions and get an answer, depending on whether they want to chat with an attorney ($49) or a lawyer AI bot. Try it out today! Follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CriminalLawyerReacts Go to https://clrbrucerivers.com for our merch. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/clrbrucerivers Producer: Robert Henry & Nickolaus Swedlund Instagram: @roberthenryfilm | @swedlunk Instagram: @CLRBruceRivers Twitter: @BruceRiversCLR Merch: Nick Davis Intro Song by Jaylap from CRAM CRAM Soundcloud: / xxcramxx Instagram: @jaylapp