Malice - ANSWERS-An intent to vex, annoy, harm, or injure another
person.
Threats of Retaliation - ANSWERS-Willfully uses force or threatens to
use force or violence upon the person because the person has provided
any assistance or information to a law enforcement officer or to a public
prosecutor in a criminal proceeding or juvenile court proceeding.
Violating a court order - ANSWERS-The willful disobedience of any
order that has been issued by a court
Classifications of Violating a court order - ANSWERS-Misdemeanor
Resisting an Officer - ANSWERS-Resisting, delaying or obstructing
peace officers in the discharge of their duties is a crime. PC 148(a)(1)
Term peace officers include: - ANSWERS-Any county sheriff, any DA
Investigator, any police officer, any CHP.
Term public officer includes: - ANSWERS-Building inspectors and or
health inspectors.
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Obstructing executive officers - ANSWERS-Charged with the
responsibility of enforcing the law. This includes peace officers, district
attorneys, city attorneys, and police commissioners.
Classifications for Obstructing executive officers - ANSWERS-Is a
felony to attempt to deter or prevent. This includes a threat of future
harm against the officer.
Threatening public officers - ANSWERS-Individuals employed by
governmental agencies with certain specified law enforcement powers.
This includes school officials.
Classification for Threatening public officers - ANSWERS-Felony
Classifications of Disarming an Officer - ANSWERS-Felony
Escape - ANSWERS-Once a person has been lawfully arrested, it is a
crime to free oneself or to attempt to free oneself from the custody of a
peace officer or from the custodial facility where that person has been
remanded
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Classifications for an Escape from custody of a peace officer -
ANSWERS-Misdemeanor
Classifications for an Escape by Force or violence and causes GBI to the
officer - ANSWERS-Felony
Rescue - ANSWERS-Unlawful taking a prisoner from an officer or from
a place of confinement for any reason is a crime
Classifications for Rescue - ANSWERS-Felony
Providing False Identification - ANSWERS-Failure to truthfully identify
oneself to an officer can prevent the officer from performing a lawful
duty.
Classifications for providing false identification - ANSWERS-
Misdemeanor
Falsely reporting a crime, emergency, or destructive device -
ANSWERS-Reports to any officer, district attorney, or deputy district
attorney that a felony or misdemeanor has been committed knowingly
that the report is false
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