You are found guilty through due process of the law, usually by a jury. Officer Wilson has not been brought to trial, though he has been condemned by a large portion of the population, many that are relying on rumors and speculation rather than facts.
Allan Wilson - army officer - was born in 1856.
Allan Wilson - army officer - died on 1893-12-04.
Roger Wilson - Indian Army officer - died in 1966.
Arthur Wilson - Royal Navy officer - died on 1921-05-25.
Arthur Wilson - Royal Navy officer - was born on 1842-03-04.
Roger Wilson - Indian Army officer - was born on 1882-12-26.
A probation officer does not. The Court or judge does.
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.
No Jacqueline Wilson's Dad wasn't, he was a civil servant.
no he was a police officer
Typically, the officer won't show up on the first court appearance. You will plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest. If you please not guilty, the court date will be set up for the officer to show up. The officer gets paid his regular salary to go to the court date.
You can be arrested for obstruction