Resisting Arrest

Resisting Arrest / Obstruction Defense

Resisting arrest or obstruction charges are serious criminal offenses that can lead to fines, probation, a permanent criminal record, and possible jail time depending on the circumstances. These charges are often filed when a person is accused of interfering with law enforcement duties, refusing lawful commands, or preventing an arrest. If you have been charged with resisting arrest or obstruction, it is important to understand your legal options. Our Resisting Arrest / Obstruction Defense service is designed to help you challenge the accusations, reduce penalties, and protect your future.

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Common Issues with Resisting Arrest Charges

Many of these charges can be challenged due to common weaknesses in how they are handled:

Unlawful Arrest

If the original arrest was not legally justified, the related charge may be challenged.

Misunderstanding or Confusion

Stressful situations may lead to confusion rather than intentional resistance.

Lack of Clear Intent

The prosecution often must show that the actions were deliberate and knowing.

Excessive Force by Officers

Actions taken in response to unnecessary force may require closer legal review.

False or Exaggerated Allegations

Reports may overstate what actually happened during the incident.

Lack of Clear Evidence

Some cases rely only on officer statements without video or witness support.

Understanding Resisting Arrest / Obstruction Violations

A resisting arrest charge generally occurs when a person is accused of preventing or delaying a lawful arrest. Obstruction charges may involve interfering with police duties, refusing lawful instructions, or hindering an investigation. These charges are typically issued:

Why You Should Fight a Resisting Arrest Charge

Many drivers simply pay the fine, but this can have lasting consequences. Fighting your ticket offers several advantages:

Criminal Record Impact

There is no exact measurement in many cases—officers rely on visual estimation.

Fines and Court Costs

The vehicle in front may have braked unexpectedly, leaving little reaction time.

Possible Jail Time

Heavy traffic may naturally reduce following distance without negligence.

Probation Requirements

Rain, fog, or poor road conditions can affect stopping distance and visibility.

When Should You Consider Legal Defense?

You should strongly consider fighting your ticket if:

Our Expertise in Traffic Violation Defense

We have extensive experience handling traffic-related cases, including following too closely violations. Our team understands how to analyze evidence and identify weaknesses in these types of citations. We handle:

What Makes Our Service Stand Out

We are committed to providing reliable, professional, and results-driven legal support. Here’s what sets us apart:

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our legal services and processes.

1 Can a speeding ticket be dismissed?

Yes, depending on the circumstances and available evidence, many speeding tickets can be dismissed or reduced.

💡 We analyze every detail of your ticket to find grounds for dismissal or reduction.

2 Do I have to appear in court?

In many cases, we can handle the process on your behalf, minimizing or eliminating the need for you to appear.

⚖️ Save time and stress — we appear in court so you don't have to.

3 How long does the process take?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case and court schedules, but most cases are resolved within a few weeks to a few months.

4 Is hiring a defense service worth it?

If you want to avoid points, reduce fines, and protect your driving record, professional defense services can provide significant value.

✅ Protect your license, save money on insurance, and get peace of mind.

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