Each year the La Habra Chamber of Commerce honors individuals, businesses and organizations that have shown exceptional achievements and service to our community. This year, the Chamber recognized Richard D. Jones as the recipient of the Legacy Award which is awarded to individuals enduring accomplishments and achievements throughout their careers.
Vol. 40 No. 4 PENAL CODE SECTION 148(A)(1) DOES NOT REQUIRE THAT THE DEFENDANT KNEW THEY RESISTED, DELAYED, OR OBSTRUCTED A PEACE OFFICER. IT IS ENOUGH FOR A TRIER OF FACT TO FIND THAT THE DEFENDANT KNEW OR REASONABLY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE PERSON THEY RESISTED WAS A PEACE OFFICER
In People v. Serna,[1] a California Court of Appeal held