This keynote session examines the concept of “officer-created jeopardy,” where an officer’s actions or tactical decisions prior to a use-of-force incident contribute to the creation of a dangerous situation. The session will explore legal precedents, real-world case studies, and the implications these situations have on the standard of “reasonableness” in use-of-force incidents. Attendees will learn strategies to avoid unnecessary risks, reduce liability, and improve decision-making under pressure. This session is critical for officers, supervisors, and trainers seeking to enhance tactical practices and minimize the legal and operational challenges associated with officer-created jeopardy.
Our training experts recommend this course for all officers, ranks, and command staff.
Instructor: Attorney Eric P. Daigle
Principal Attorney, Daigle Law Group, LLC Attorney Eric P. Daigle is the founder and principal attorney of Daigle Law Group, LLC. This nationally recognized law firm specializes in legal consultation and operational management for law enforcement agencies across the United States. With a distinguished career spanning law enforcement and legal practice, Attorney Daigle brings unparalleled expertise in civil rights litigation, police misconduct, employment law, and public safety operations. His legal practice focuses on consulting and expert witness services related to police and security operations, with particular emphasis on use-of-force incidents, training, investigations, and supervisory oversight. He is frequently called upon to analyze and evaluate deadly force incidents and law enforcement conduct in high-risk, high-profile cases nationwide.
Attorney Daigle serves as a trusted law enforcement consultant, advising police executives and municipal leadership on agency operations, command structures, and organizational risk management. Agencies nationwide have retained their services to develop, review, and revise departmental policies, ensuring operational manuals align with evolving case law, constitutional standards, and national best practices. His policy consulting has played a critical role in helping agencies achieve and maintain compliance with accreditation standards set by CALEA and state POST commissions.
- Credit Hours: 1.5
- Class ID: 26-17-2-A1
- Area: 201
- Topic: Use of Force, Legal Update, Constitutional Law
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