The punishment for obstructing police in Michigan is up to two years in prison, and a fine of up to 2,000.00. One can get one or both of these punishments.
Obstructing a police officer is a serious offense. If the obstuction occurs as the officer is investigating, you could be charged with a felony in court. In other situations, it would likely be a misdemeaner.
it means you are not allowing the police officer to continue with his job. Or just interfering or hindering with the officer
Michigan State Police was created in 1917.
No. The FBI as the right to break down your door because it is obstructing justice. It's like getting arrested for obstructing justice from the police, in a way...
The budget of Michigan State Police is 527,300,000.00 dollars.
No.
Yes it is considered refusing or obstructing arrest or law enforcement
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Michigan State Police or the campus police could help you out.
Not enough information is disclosed. WHAT is the offense you were "obstructing?" unkown WHAT is your criminal record? none WHAT state are you in? michigan As a general answer - the sentence would be no more than the sentence specified for the offense you were covering up. obstructing justice
What object? Obstructing what?
Yes, police in Michigan read Miranda rights. Reading Miranda rights is a national precedent. This means that all police in the United States read them.