You can be arrested for obstruction
What happens if u impersonate a police officer over the phone
then theyre out of a home
you get hung
That person is guilty of murder
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.
yes....if that citizen happens to be a police officer
the information gets logged in the dispatch computer or officer's log
If the police and the prosecuting attorney can't prove you are guilty the case gets thrown out, innocent until proven guilty. As far as your written statement, you would have to explain some reason why you would lie (you were coerced by the police, drunk, someone paid you)
the case is continued for another date
False
Failure to comply with a police officer's instructions can result in legal consequences such as fines, arrest, or even criminal charges. It can also escalate the situation and lead to physical harm or injury. It is important to follow the instructions of law enforcement to ensure safety and avoid legal repercussions.
Failure to obey a police officer's commands can result in legal consequences such as being charged with resisting arrest or obstruction of justice, which can lead to fines, jail time, or a criminal record. It can also escalate the situation and potentially result in physical harm or injury to oneself or others.