Indiana Code § 14-22-37-3

Failure to obey orders of law enforcement officer
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Sec. 3. A person who fails to obey the order of a law enforcement officer to desist from conduct in violation of section 2 of this chapter commits a Class B misdemeanor if the law enforcement officer: (1) observed the person engaged in conduct that violates section 2 of this chapter; or (2) has reasonable grounds to believe that the person: (A) has engaged in the conduct that day; or (B) plans or intends to engage in the conduct that day on specific premises. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-11-3.]   IC 14-22-38 Chapter 38. Violations               14-22-38-1 Violations generally             14-22-38-2 Separate offenses             14-22-38-3 Unlawful taking of deer or wild turkey             14-22-38-4 Fines; unlawful taking of deer or wild turkey; giving away deer meat; use of silencers             14-22-38-4.5 Use of silencer; penalty             14-22-38-5 Fines; unlawful taking of other wild animals             14-22-38-6 Unlawful sale or shipment of wild animals, nests, or eggs; unlawful guide services             14-22-38-7 Hunter orange

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