WTLC, a domestic violence shelter and provider of transitional housing services, chaired by Partner Kimberly Hall Barlow, was just selected as the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce’s Quality of Life Award Recipient for 2012. Join us in congratulating WTLC for its service to the community at the Chamber Awards Dinner on June 20, 2012.
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