March 29, 2011 By Paul Wallin

I’m Charged With Resisting Arrest In San Diego – What Should I Do Next?

In California, Penal Code section 148 prohibits every person from willfully resisting, delaying, or obstructing any public officer, peace officer, or an emergency medical technician, in the discharge or attempt to discharge of his or her duty during the course of employment. Usually, it is punishable as a misdemeanor by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or by imprisonment in a county jail not to exceed one year, or by both the fine and imprisonment.

However, it is a felony offense when a person who, while resisting a lawful arrest, removes or takes a firearm from a public officer or peace officer. If convicted, such person will be punished by imprisonment in the state prison. The law authorizes an individual to resist an arrest. When an arrest is improper, nondeadly force may be used to resist an arrest even when a known officer is making such an arrest. Deadly force, however, may be used only if an individual does not know that the person arresting him is a police officer.

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If you have been accused of resisting arrest, you will need an experienced criminal defense attorney to vigorously represent you. At Wallin & Klarich, we have helped people accused of this crime for over 40 years.

With offices in Los Angeles, Sherman Oaks, Torrance, Tustin, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, West Covina and Victorville, there is a Wallin & Klarich attorney experienced in federal crimes near you no matter where you work or live.

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AUTHOR: Paul Wallin

Paul Wallin is one of the most highly respected attorneys in Southern California. His vast experience, zealous advocacy for his clients and extensive knowledge of many areas of the law make Mr. Wallin a premiere Southern California attorney. Mr. Wallin founded Wallin & Klarich in 1981. As the senior partner of Wallin & Klarich, Mr. Wallin has been successfully representing clients for more than 30 years. Clients come to him for help in matters involving assault and battery, drug crimes, juvenile crimes, theft, manslaughter, sex offenses, murder, violent crimes, misdemeanors and felonies. Mr. Wallin also helps clients with family law matters such as divorce and child custody.

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