Earlier this week, ASU Professor Ersula Ore pleased guilty to a misdemeanor count of resisting arrest stemming from a much publicized incident.
Ore was arrested by a campus police officer while crossing the street, and she then refused to provide ID. Her attorney said Ore pleaded to passively resisting arrest.
Jalila Jefferson-Bullock teaches criminal law at Arizona Summit Law School, and says the law sets out three ways in which someone can resist arrest.