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· 8/19/2014

People v. J.C.

Citations

  • 228 Cal. App. 4th 1394
  • 176 Cal. Rptr. 3d 503
  • 2014 WL 4075998
  • 2014 Cal. App. LEXIS 747

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding that evidence of noncompliance with “order[s] to sit down and calm down” was sufficient to support § 148(a)(1) conviction
  • concluding Section 148 was satisfied where the suspect “did not comply with the officer’s order to sit down and calm down, or with his subsequent order to submit peacefully to detention”
  • upholding finding that minor violated section 148(a), where minor: (a) threatened to punch school principal and another student; (b) became more irate and began yelling, screaming, using profanity and pacing; (c
  • upholding finding that minor violated section 148(a), where minor: (a) threatened to punch school principal and another student; (b) became more irate and began yelling, screaming, using profanity and pacing; (c) disobeyed police officer’s orders to sit down and calm down; and (d

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Judges: Robie

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