Resisting arrest

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Resisting arrest

Failure to identify

Failure to identify one's self, either by not showing an identification card or by not verbally stating name and address, is not necessarily a PC148. (In re Chase C. (2015) 243 Cal.App.4th 107; People v. Quiroga (1993) 16 Cal.App.4th 961; In re Gregory S. (1980) 112 Cal. App.3d 764.) However, failure to identify one's self when being booked at jail is a PC148.