The following excerpt is from Myles v. Cnty. of San Diego, Case No.: 15-cv-1985-BEN (BLM) (S.D. Cal. 2017):
delayed, or obstructed a peace officer, (2) when the officer was engaged in the performance of his or her lawful duties, and (3) the defendant knew or reasonably should have known that the other person was a peace officer engaged in the performance of his or her lawful duties. See Cal. Penal Code 148(a)(1); Velazquez v. City of Long Beach, 793 F.3d 1010, 1018-19 (9th Cir. 2015).
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