- If cooperative and there’s no suspicion of a crime, you’re likely released with a warning or citation. If the officer can’t verify your identity and suspects wrongdoing, they may detain you briefly (California Penal Code 647(e) allows detention for “reasonable suspicion” of loitering with intent to commit a crime).
- Refusal to identify isn’t a crime in itself, but it could escalate if the officer believes you’re obstructing (Penal Code 148), though this is rare if you’re polite.
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California Penal Code 647(e) 文本见内,说的是进入某property or building
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don't trust ai, verify it because believing it.
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really? just that simple?You should read thoroughly.
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