it means you are not allowing the police officer to continue with his job. Or just interfering or hindering with the officer
It sounds from the question, as if the defendant was charged for TWO offenses. The one for which he was arrested, and the obstruction charge (when he apparently 'resisted' the arrest). . The question indicates that he was found not guilty of the original arrest charge, but WAS found guilty of obstructing the officer.
It means preventing, resisting, delaying, or blocking the officer in the carrying out of his official duties, and can be applied to active as well as passive resistance.
The term is usually used to mean a person who is not a police officer that regularly gives information about crimes to the police.
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LE Officer = Law Enforcement Officer = Police = Cop
A Police Officer learns to deal with a lot of people of different cultures in a diverse society.
i am pretty sure it is when you tell a police officer the %$^% off or something
"Seneschal" is a royal officer in charge of justice.
To be considered an ex-police officer means that at one time the person worked as a police officer. The person would be considered an ex-police after they were either laid off, quit, or retired.
I am interpreting your question to mean, "Can the police notify your probation officer that you are making a complaint against a police officer?" The answer is "yes." The police can make contact with your probation officer at any time, for any reason, and convey any information they care to disclose.
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Polizeibeamter in German means police officer in English.