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  2. Refusing to assist a police officer - Wikipedia

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    (2) Refusing to aid a law enforcement officer is a petty misdemeanor. (3) A person who complies with this section by aiding a law enforcement officer shall not be held liable to any person for damages resulting therefrom, provided he acted reasonably under the circumstances known to him at the time. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 2001, c 91, §4]

  3. Comer launches investigation of sanctuary cities, asks mayors ...

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    The letters said 12 states and hundreds of cities and counties across the country have sanctuary policies. ... Comer said the four cities singled out "stand out in their abject failure to comply ...

  4. Failure to obey a police order - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a failure to obey charge is typically a misdemeanor. For example, in Virginia, it is a misdemeanor to refuse to assist an officer in responding to a breach of the peace [2] or in executing his official duties in a criminal case. [3]

  5. Contempt of cop - Wikipedia

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    Failure to obey a police order, a misdemeanor charge in some jurisdictions "Driving while black", derived from "driving while intoxicated", a similar example of sarcastic allusion to police misconduct; Law enforcement in the United States § Styles of policing; Salvatore Rivieri, a police officer involved in a noted case; Hartman v.

  6. Texas refuses to comply with Biden administration's cease-and ...

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    Texas is refusing to comply with a cease-and-desist letter from the Biden administration over actions by the state that have impeded U.S. Border Patrol agents from accessing part of the border ...

  7. Contempt of court - Wikipedia

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    Failure to comply with a court order. A copy of the order, with a "penal notice"—i.e., notice informing the recipient that if they do not comply they are subject to imprisonment—is served on the person concerned. If, after that, they breach the order, proceedings can be started and in theory the person involved can be sent to prison.

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  9. Suspicious letters sent to election offices being ... - AOL

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    Investigators are treating all the letters as connected for now, given the timing, a law enforcement official told CNN. So far more than a dozen have been reported, the official said.