Opinion by JUDGE BERNARD ¶ 1 This appeal requires us to resolve two novel issues. First, did the crime of obstructing a peace officer, as it was defined in 2011, only apply to a defendant’s conduct during an arrest? We answer this question “no.” We analyze this issue in Part II.A.2.b. ¶ 2 Second, if a court denied a defendant’s Crim. P. 33 motion without a hearing, and that motion raised cla…
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