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Making it more difficult for a police officer to execute his duties is a criminal offense. Interfering with official conduct by any type of law enforcement officer, whether a parole officer, wildlife enforcement officer, or other government official, is called “resisting an officer” in Louisiana and may be charged as a misdemeanor or felony crime in addition to other charges you might be facing if you are the subject of an arrest.
If you face criminal charges that include resisting an officer, you could benefit from the focused attention of an experienced criminal defense lawyer. Eric Johnson of The John D. and Eric G. Johnson Law Firm can skillfully fight the charges so that you can preserve your reputation and future.
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318-377-1555Anything you do to disrupt an on-duty law enforcement officer can be interpreted as resistance by the officer trying to do his or her job. Some of the most common actions that lead to a charge of resisting an officer or resisting arrest in Louisiana are:
Penalties for resisting an officer vary depending on whether you face a misdemeanor or felony charge. Further, the sentence you may face will depend on the facts of your case and your past criminal history.
Resisting an officer without violence is a misdemeanor offense. A person may face:
Acting forcefully or violently or threatening to use force or violence against an officer of the law while he or she is engaged in his or her lawful duties is a felony offense. A felony charge of resisting an officer may lead to:
To prove resistance against an officer, the prosecution must establish three elements of the crime:
Attorney Eric Johnson will thoroughly review all the evidence of your case before deciding on a solid defense strategy against your charge of resisting arrest in Louisiana. Some defenses that may be used to fight a charge of resisting an officer include:
All too often, a charge of resisting an officer is just one in a laundry list of criminal charges. Don’t wait to tackle the charges against you.
Call 318-377-1555 or contact The John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm for a free consultation.
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