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in some cases, yes it depends on the city.
Physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest; the resistance is classified as assault and battery upon the person of the police officer attempting to make the arrest.
Assault and Battery on a Police Officer is a serious criminal offense. There is a common misconception about Assault, and I'll explain this here. Assault is not the unlawful touching of another person, that is Battery. Assault is to provoke fear in someone that you may batter them (hit them). If you've been charged with Assault & Battery on a Police officer, it would be suggest that you seek legal counsel to protect your rights.
Possibly assault and battery.
This depends on the actions. Hitting someone can result in assault and battery charges as well as disorderly conduct. Hitting an officer can result in all of the above plus assaulting an officer and resisting arrest. The pentalties for these can range from fines to jail time.
Yes, 'assault' does not necessarily mean you touched someone. The term for uninvited physical contact is 'battery'. Assault covers the threat and intent of violence, battery is the harmful contact, the act itself.Threatening a police officer with a punch to the face is assault, as is spitting at him. Punching him, or spitting on him, is battery (and may be assault too).Assault is commonly misunderstood to mean physical contact but the above is true as a legal definition in many countries, including England and most of the US, but differs a little in Scotland. That means you can indeed be found guilty of assaulting a police officer - if you touched him, you'd have been charged with battery.
Resisting a public officer refers to impeding or obstructing a public officer in his or her line of work. This is a chargeable offence that can lead to an arrest.
Is resisting an officer a felony in Louisiana
Treason Robbery Murder Attempted murder Manslaugter Grand Theft Auto Theft (which includes Robbery) Shoot and Running Hit and Running Assault Battery Assault and Battery Assault on an Officer Battery on an Officer Assault and Battery on an Officer Aggravated Assault Evading arrest Drunk Driving Rape Drive-by-Shooting Wreckless Driving (depends on how reckless)
an officer is justified in using force in order to arrest a resisting suspect?
Certainly, it is assault and battery, and punching a teacher, law enforcement officer, etc would amplify the offense.
In Illinois a person is assaulted when he is put in reasonable apprehension of receiving a battery. A Battery is when someone causes bodily harm or makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature. So, if you were to swing at the police officer and miss, you'd be charged with assault. If you made contact, you'd be charged with battery. Assault is a class 4 felony punishable by 1-3 years in prison and/or a $25k fine. Battery is a class 2 felony and is punishable by 3-7 years in prison and/or a $25k fine.