§ 130.045 RESISTING, OBSTRUCTING, OR REFUSING TO OBEY AN OFFICER.
   (A)   Resisting, obstructing, or refusing to obey an officer consists of either:
      (1)   Knowingly obstructing, resisting, or opposing any officer of this state or any other duly authorized person serving or attempting to serve or execute any process or any rule or order of any of the courts of this state or any other judicial writ or process;
      (2)   Resisting or abusing any judge, magistrate, or peace officer in the lawful discharge of his or her duties;
      (3)   Refusing to obey or comply with any process or order of any police officer in the discharge of his or her duty; or
      (4)   Interfering with, obstructing, or opposing any officer in the lawful discharge of his or her regular and affixed duties.
   (B)   Whoever commits resisting, obstructing, or refusing to obey an officer is guilty of violating this section.
(1981 Code, § 16-66) (Ord. 579, passed 1-28-1969) Penalty, see § 130.999