2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 609.50 — Obstructing Legal Process, Arrest, or Firefighting

Plain-Language Summary

It is a crime to intentionally obstruct, resist, or interfere with a peace officer, firefighter, or other person performing an official duty. This includes obstructing legal process, arrests, and firefighting operations. Penalties range from misdemeanor to felony depending on the circumstances.

Practical Notes
This is one of the most commonly charged public order offenses. It covers a wide range of conduct, from physically resisting arrest to interfering with emergency responders. The penalties increase if the obstruction involves a dangerous weapon or occurs at the scene of an emergency.