>> put your hands behind your back. >> should deputy bieze have found another way to get control. >>tempted to put handcuffs on her advising her she was under arrest and she broke away from him, that's physical noncompliance. if he would have forced her down to the ground against totally against her will, he could have broke something. he mitigated this event safely, effectively, and efficiently. >> medical personnel check out winkfein at the scene and she's not hurt from the tasing but she is charged with resisting arrest, a charge she's fighting. and she sends a letter to the travis county commissioner's office, demanding $165,000 for pain and suffering, medical expenses and humiliation. the commissioner's office settles with winkfein for $40,000. the constable's office maintains. the officer did nothing wrong and calls the payout a miscarriage of justice, insist it is sets a bad precedent. the county judge says defending a lawsuit would have cost more than $40,000. winkfein tells us she's satisfied and just wants to put the whole thing behind her. sometimes decisions are made on g