A California highway patrolman arrested Gerald Callahan for interfering with the performance of his duty (Pen. Code, § 148), the sole charged offense. A jury found Callahan not guilty of violating section 148, but guilty of uttering offensive words in public which were inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction (Pen. Code, § 415, subd. (3)), a lesser related offense (see People...
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