> The nurse is guilty of obstruction. <
With all due respect, if you believe that, then you believe that a police state is a good idea. The cop here did not explain his “knowledge”, and he did not bother to get a warrant from a judge. He simply demanded that that nurse obey his every whim and command.
The Founders took up arms against such actions.
Also, the man the nurse is protecting just killed someone. She could be charged with destruction of evidence.
The cop doesn’t require a warrant, nor is he required to provide legal training to a nurse when his evidense is being metabolized. She needs to respond to a lawful order.
You must think a criminal state is a good idea if you think killers should have rights that the rest of us don’t.