Anyone who has ever watched a police procedural show knows that television cops automatically assume that if someone resists arrest it means that they are guilty. More often than not, it seems like the suspect’s decision to resist arrest is what it takes to get the television cop to really investigate the suspect.
Reality is a little different. In the real world, resisting arrest is a natural instinct, none of us want to go to jail. It doesn’t matter what the cops are saying, we automatically assume that if they’re taking us to jail, we’re going to be there for a really long time and we will be found guilty of some crime that we might not have done.
As natural as resisting arrest feels, it’s in your best interest to control the urge. More often than not, resisting arrest simply leads to even more legal problems. It’s always best to go quietly and submissively with the police.
What Is Resisting Arrest
Digging in your heels and balking when the cops attempt to load you into the back of the police car isn’t considered resisting arrest. Running and trying to hide is. If you try to do either of those things, the police will file resisting arrest charges against you. If all you did was run or try to hide, you’ll only be charged with misdemeanor resisting arrest. If you respond with either verbal or physical violence, you’ll be charged with a felony count of resisting arrest.
Stay Calm During Your Arrest
From the moment the police knock on your door until the moment you’re released on bail, it’s in your best interest to stay calm, cool, and collected. Contact your lawyer so they can start to untangle the mess. As they work to sort out your legal issues, including the resisting arrest charges, you need to focus your attention on getting yourself bailed out of jail. It shouldn’t take long before you learn how much bail you owe. If you don’t know anyone who can cover the amount, your best course of action is contacting Bail Bonds in Antelope Valley.
Take Care of Bail
We’re a family owned bail bonds company that has been serving California for several years. We are everyone’s first choice when they need help covering their bail. We treat each of our clients with respect and dignity.
During your free consultation, be sure to inquire about our:
- Flexible payment plans
- Zero down bail bond
- 2% discounts for some applicants
- Simple contracts
- Lack of hidden fees
- Over the phone bail approval
- Fast service
- Zero-interest bail bond
Once you’ve signed a bail bond contract with Bail Bonds in Antelope Valley, we quickly go to work to secure your release from jail.