- § 148 PC - Resisting Arrest - California Law Penalties
Penal Code § 148 (a) (1) PC makes it a California misdemeanor to willfully resist, delay or obstruct peace officers or EMTs who are performing their official duties
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- California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 148 - 148 | FindLaw
California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 148 Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
- California Penal Code section 148 (2025)
Every person who, during the commission of any offense described in subdivision (a), removes or takes any weapon, other than a firearm, from the person of, or immediate presence of, a public officer or peace officer shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail not to exceed one year or pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170
- 148 (number) - Wikipedia
148 (one hundred [and] forty-eight) is the natural number following 147 and before 149
- California Penal Code § 148 (2024) :: 2024 California Code - Justia Law
Cal PEN Code § 148 - 148 (a) (1) Every person who willfully resists, delays, or obstructs any public officer, peace officer, or an emergency medical technician, as defined in Division 2 5 (commencing with Section 1797)
- California Penal Code 148 – (a) (1) Every person who . . . - LawServer
(a) (1) Every person who willfully resists, delays, or obstructs any public officer, peace officer, or an emergency medical technician, as defined in Division 2 5 (commencing with Section 1797) of the Health and Safety Code, in the discharge or attempt to discharge any duty of his or her office or employment, when no other punishment is prescrib
- Resisting Arrest, Obstructing an Officer | PC 148(a)(1) Defense . . .
If you have been charged with resisting, obstructing, or delaying a public officer (resisting arrest), or PC 148 (a) (1), contact our criminal defense attorneys today to learn your rights and options without delay
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