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    I Just Got Arrested at UConn for Interfering with Police. Now What?

    I Just Got Arrested at UConn for Interfering with Police. Now What?
    • UConn Stamford and Storrs arrests for Interfering with an Officer carry up to 1 year in jail and a $2,000 fine.
    • UConn Stamford and Storrs police officers have full arrest and investigation power.
    • You can get charged with Interfering with an Officer / CGS 53a-167a for simply not following police instructions.
    • UConn Officer of Community Standards can then suspend or expel you for a criminal arrest.
    • So if you’ve been arrested for Interfering with an Officer at UConn Stamford or Storrs, contact a top UConn Stamford or Storrs criminal attorney immediately.


    What is the Definition of Interfering with an Officer in Connecticut?

    Interfering with an Officer, codified in CGS 53a-167a, is when you obstruct, resist, hinder or endanger any police officer. This includes UConn Stamford or Storrs police officers, who have all the same powers to arrest you as the Stamford or Vernon Police Department.

    What types of situations can get me charged with Interfering with an Officer at UConn Stores or Stamford?

    As any of the best UConn criminal defense lawyers and attorneys can explain, you can get a UConn Interfering with an Officer charge in a variety of situations. As the weather gets colder and college kids settle into relationships for the winter, Connecticut domestic violence arrests start to increase.

    If the UConn Police knock on your door to investigate an incident and you refuse to open the door, you could find yourself on the wrong end of a UConn arrest for Interfering with an Officer charge per CGS 53a-167a.

    Something as simple as refusing to get out of your car can also get your arrested for Interference with Police. That is why it is always important to remain calm, be polite and listen to police orders without giving the police any more information or attitude than necessary.

    Can I go to jail for a Connecticut arrest for Interfering with an Officer?

    Yes. Interfering with an Officer is a Class A misdemeanor. This carries up to one year in jail and a $2,000 fine.

    Can a UConn Interfering with Officer arrest affect my status at UConn Stamford or Storrs?

    Absolutely. An Interfering with an Officer arrest could result in your suspension or expulsion from UConn Storrs or Stamford.

    The top UConn student defense lawyers in Connecticut understand that as an enrolled UConn Stamford or Storrs student, you agree to be follow UConn’s code of conduct called the “The Student Code.”

    This code gives UConn’s Office of Community Standards the right to punish you for conduct that occurs off campus, including probation, suspension, and expulsion.

    Follow this link for more on fighting UConn school discipline and expulsion proceedings.

    Contact a UConn Stamford or Storrs Interfering with an Officer Criminal Attorney Today

    If you’ve been arrested at UConn Storrs or Stamford for Interfering with an Officer under CGS 53a-167a, then call the team of UConn criminal defense lawyers and attorneys at Mark Sherman Law today. We appear regularly in Rockville and Stamford Superior Courts.  Check out certified 5-star client reviews from our former UConn clients, and then give us a call before you go to court. We are available 24/7 to take your call at (203) 358-4700.