A charge that can be a felony but can also be a misdemeanor.
“We see other charges such as obstruction. Now, obstruction can be a felony, but we can also see it as a misdemeanor where if you're refusing to give your name to law enforcement, you can be charged with obstructing justice, which is a misdemeanor.”
Alexis explains: "We see other charges such as obstruction. Now, obstruction can be a felony, but we can also see it as a misdemeanor where if you're refusing to give your name to law enforcement, you can be charged with obstructing justice, which is a misdemeanor."
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