Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
A truck is trying to make its way across a busy sidewalk and police officers are on either side of the sidewalk telling people to stop so that the truck may pass through.
Do people have a legal obligation to stop walking on the sidewalk despite it being the respectful thing to do? As far as I know, police officers cannot ask you to stop without probable cause. Would any of this change if it was a "special event"?
Asked on 9/25/13, 9:23 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
You're mixing up two different legal issues. If you have been charged with a crime, you need to speak to a criminal defense attorney.
Answered on 9/25/13, 9:50 am
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