The first two are infractions or misdemeanors and one can argue whether or not they are appropriate. I'm not going to concede these two but won't argue them right now because you are so wrong about the last three. In any case, a verbal correction, maybe some community service time and go home is all she'd get.
The next three were created when the officer unjustly and unlawfully put his hands on that girl and flipped her to the floor. And oh by the way, she looks pretty much helpless even then. The police officer's supervisor says that his actions were wrong. How do you justify charging this girl for a crime that she would not have committed if the officer had been following the correct procedures. All your other babble about battery of that hulk by that girl is hilarious when one looks at the video.
And finally, they are not just laws if you would attempt enforce them in this situation.