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AL Code § 13A-3-28 (2023) defines resisting arrest as using physical force to resist a lawful arrest by a peace officer who is known or reasonably appears to be a peace officer. But of course you will you would have to appear before a Judge to have them determine what is or isn’t a lawful arrest. Contact our Birmingham, Alabama Resisting Arrest Lawyer today at (205) 823-7233 for a consultation.
In Alabama, resisting arrest is considered a serious crime. Under AL Code § 13A-3-28 (2023) and Alabama Code Section 13A-10-41, it is illegal for a person to intentionally prevent or attempt to prevent a law enforcement officer from effecting a lawful arrest of him/her or of another person. This can include using or threatening to use physical force against the law enforcement officer, or using any other means which creates a substantial risk of causing physical injury to the public servant or another.
Resisting arrest in Alabama is generally classified as a Class B misdemeanor. This can be punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine up to $3,000. However, the penalties can increase if the person resisting arrest causes physical injury to the officer or if they use a deadly weapon to resist arrest. In such cases, it can be classified as a Class A misdemeanor or a felony, attracting greater penalties.
If you or a loved one is facing charges of resisting arrest, it is crucial to seek legal advice. The Stoves Law Firm, P.C., with its team of dedicated and experienced lawyers, is ready to help. Contact our Birmingham, Alabama Resisting Arrest Lawyer today at (205) 823-7233 for a consultation.