New video shows the moment Fernando Del Valle, 38, was Tasered by Sonoma County deputy sheriff Scott Thorne (pictured)

New video showing the shocking moment a police officer Tasered a man who was laying on his bed has been released.

Fernando Del Valle, 38, was inside his Boyes Hot Springs, California, home on September 24 last year when Sonoma County deputy sheriff Scott Thorne used his weapon.

Thorne was charged with felony assault and fired from the force over the incident.

In the new video, Del Valle - a Marine Corps veteran - can be heard saying at the start of the clip: 'Sir, I'm just laying here trying to sleep... I'm in my house.'

Thorne is heard repeatedly shouting 'stand up' at the man, before he approaches the bed with his Taser drawn.

Del Valle then says: 'I got you on video, go ahead, Tase me.'

The cop then fires his weapon at point blank range, hitting the 38-year-old on his bare chest.

As the video continues, Del Valle is heard screaming in pain as he rolls around on the bed.

A number of thudding noises are then heard, which Del Valle's lawyer argued were a series of baton blows to his client's back, the Press-Democrat reports.

Del Valle's wife is then heard from out of shot saying, 'he's not doing anything,' prompting an Thorne to shout: 'Get the f*** back.'

Video showed another deputy who was called to the house standing nearby (left), before Thorne was seen Tasering Del Valle (right)

The 38-year-old's wife is then again heard pleading with the officer, 'he's not doing anything', before Del Valle says: 'Honey, take my phone, give it to the lawyer.'

At that point, the recording goes dark, however audio is still picked up. Del Valle is heard shouting in pain, and there is another series of thudding sounds - believed to be baton strikes.

Throughout that time, his wife is heard continuing to ask for her husband to be released.

Izaak Schwaiger, Del Valle's lawyer, said the video leaves no doubt as to what happened to his client.

'There is no question about what happened here,' he said. 'I think it speaks volumes.'

On Wednesday, the Sheriff's Office opted not to release bodycamera videos filmed by the officers.

Chris Andrian, Thorne's lawyer, said his client maintains he followed correct procedure during the incident.

Thorne was a deputy with the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office before he was stood down

The video was released after it had earlier been revealed police were called to the home by a neighbor who heard shouting, according to the Press-Democrat.

In addition to Thorne, deputies Anthony Diehm and Beau Zastrow were also on the scene. Neither was charged.

The shouting a neighbor heard was reportedly the result of an argument between Del Valle and his wife - after he did not notice she had gotten a haircut.

As her shouting grew louder, the 38-year-old former Marine went to another room in the house and closed the door.

When police arrived, they forced their way through the front door and then kicked down the door to the room Del Valle was in.

The Press-Democrat had earlier revealed Thorne had previously faced allegations of excessive use of force.

Thorne is due to appear in court in June.