Answer: Representing yourself, by speech, actions, or clothing, as a law enforcement officer, when you are not.Answer: Impersonating a police officer; a felony.
Per A.R.S. §13-2508 "Resisting Arrest" occurs when a person intentionally prevents or attempts to prevent a person "reasonably" known to him to be Peace Officer and acting in his official authority, from effectuating an arrest by either using, or threatening to use physical force against the Peace Officer or another person, or using any other means creating a substantial risk of causing physical injury to the Peace Officer or another. The statute is very broad, and criminalizes a wide range of conduct. Merely pulling away from an officer after they have grabbed you, or taking an offensive posture (i.e., a "fighting stance") towards the officer when he/she is attempting to place you into custody are grounds for a Resisting Arrest charge. Resisting Arrest is a class six (6) felony.
Yes it is a felony
Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.
NO
No.
Fleeing a police officer is a felony everywhere. The amount of time spent in jail or fine vary.
Is resisting an officer a felony in Louisiana
I don't think there are "peace officers in Florida. I believe peace officer is another word for police officer.
A peace officer is another term for police officer. A police officer is someone who is paid to protect and serve the people.
Misdemenor, maybe. Felony NO!
Yes but VERY limited depending on the felony.