The penalty for this charge can vary from state-to-state, and not all states word this violation in exactly the same manner. Depending on the circumstances, you could wind up being charge with a felony offense.
Assault of a police officer.
Death :(
Get boned by the police officer
Yes, that penalty is arrest and more serious charges for furnishing false identification to a law enforcement officer.
The penalties for assaulting a police officer will vary from state to state, but often involve being shot by the police.
In those states which still have the death penalty it is death. In those states which no longer have the death penalty it is life imprisonment.
The disrespect to the authorithy become a crime, the penalty is 72 hours being retained by the police, depending what are your actions or words against the officer.
Rs. 25,000/-
It depends, but the fullest extent you could be charged with Battery to a Police Officer which is a Class 2 Felony in Illinois with a penalty of 3-7 years and/or $25k fine.
This is called obstruction of jusice or resisting arrest by giving false information.
Rs. 25,000/-
The death penalty for killing a police officer is often enacted as a means of emphasizing the societal value placed on law enforcement and the protection of public safety. This penalty serves as a deterrent against violence towards police, reflecting the belief that such acts are particularly heinous due to the officer's role in upholding the law. Additionally, it aims to provide a sense of justice for the victims and their families, acknowledging the sacrifice made by officers in the line of duty. Laws and penalties vary by jurisdiction, reflecting differing societal attitudes toward crime and punishment.