(a) A person who intentionally attempts to prevent a lawful arrest on himself or herself,
which is being effected or attempted by a law enforcement officer, when it would reasonably
appear that the latter is a law enforcement officer, shall:
(1) for the first offense, be imprisoned not more than one year or fined not more than
$500.00, or both;
(2) for the second offense and subsequent offenses, be imprisoned not more than two years
or fined not more than $1,000.00, or both.
(b) A defendant’s mistaken belief in the unlawfulness of the arrest shall not be a defense
to a prosecution under this section.
(c) A person may not be convicted of both an escape from lawful custody, as defined in
subdivision 1501(a)(2) of this title, and a violation of this section. (Added 1995, No. 146 (Adj. Sess.), § 3.)
State v. Myers, 2011 VT 43 (Vt. 2011). · cites it 2ד§ 1024(a)(4); and resisting arrest, 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a). They acquitted him of assault with a deadly weapon (his vehicle) against the *38 complaining witness, attempted murder, and misdemeanor unlawful mischief.”
State v. Malik A. Pratt, 2017 VT 9 (Vt. 2017). “§ 4234a(a), and misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest, 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a)(1), unlawful trespass, 13 V.”
Crowell v. Kirkpatrick, 667 F. Supp. 2d 391 (D. Vt. 2009). “§ 3705(a) and resisting arrest in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a)(1). The Vermont District Court found probable cause for all charges on September 7, 2007.”
In re C.L.D., 739 A.2d 353 (D.C. 1999). “Code § 13A-10-41 (1999) (criminalizing conduct which "prevents” a police officer from effecting an arrest); Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13 § 3017 (1999) (same); NJ.”
Polite v. State, 933 So. 2d 587 (Fla. 3d DCA 2006). “§ 76-8-305 (1) (West 2005); Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 3017 (2005); see Col.”
In Re Cld, 739 A.2d 353 (D.C. 1999). “CODE § 13A-10-41 (1999) (criminalizing conduct which "prevents" a police officer from effecting an arrest); VT. STAT. ANN. tit. 13 § 3017 (1999) (same); N.”
State v. Chad G. Spencer, 2021 VT 5 (Vt. 2021). “” 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a). A person acts intentionally when “ ‘it is his conscious object to engage in conduct of that nature or to cause such a result.”
State v. Timothy Perley (Vt. 2014). “He contends that having his hands in his pocket and pleading with the officer not to arrest him was not an open physical act with intent to resist arrest sufficient for conviction under Vermont’s resisting arrest statute, 13 V.”
State v. Myers, 2011 VT 43 (Vt. 2011). “§ 1024(a)(4); and resisting arrest, 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a). They acquitted him of assault with a deadly weapon (his vehicle) against the *38 complaining witness, attempted murder, and misdemeanor unlawful mischief.”
State v. Chad G. Spencer, 2021 VT 5 (Vt. 2021). “” 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a). A person acts intentionally when “ ‘it is his conscious object to engage in conduct of that nature or to cause such a result.”
State v. Timothy Perley (Vt. 2014). “He contends that having his hands in his pocket and pleading with the officer not to arrest him was not an open physical act with intent to resist arrest sufficient for conviction under Vermont’s resisting arrest statute, 13 V.”
State v. Malik A. Pratt, 2017 VT 9 (Vt. 2017). “§ 4234a(a), and misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest, 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a)(1), unlawful trespass, 13 V.”
Crowell v. Kirkpatrick, 667 F. Supp. 2d 391 (D. Vt. 2009). “§ 3705(a) and resisting arrest in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 3017(a)(1). The Vermont District Court found probable cause for all charges on September 7, 2007.”
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