If you could legitimately articulate why you were afraid to open the door to the police, you may have some type of defense. On the other hand, you are going to have to convince a judge and or jury that your fear of the police was justified. That's going to be a tough sell.
Being scared to open the door to the police is not generally considered obstruction, as long as you do not actively prevent or hinder their lawful duties. It is important to remember your rights during police encounters and to cooperate within the bounds of the law.
by stop being scared and tell the police
It depends where the obstruction and ischemia are suspected of being located.
Yes, it still is, no matter for what reason. In most states this is called obstruction of justice or resisting arrest by giving false information to police, a misdemeanor in most states.
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It is definitely illegal to impersonate a police officer. That being said, I can't imagine a person for being prosecuted for saying the first thing that comes to mind when they are scared for their life and trying to defend themselves.
Dead people may be considered scary, but they are not in all reality. They are emotionally upsetting, and people can choose to show their emotions about the deceased person through the use of being scared or acting scared.
scared is not important, then only we will conquer
One type of job that would be considered hard by many would being a police officer.
Being frightened
Yes, of course. Juveniles are not immune from being considered suspects in crimes.
No, only vampires are said to be scared of crosses, but there is no record of werewolves being scared of crosses.
nervous, stage fright, scared