We review this issue of statutory interpretation de novo. State v. Milazzo, 711 S.W.3d
329
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Citation: We review this issue of statutory interpretation de novo. State v. Milazzo, 711 S.W.3d
329
Robinson was convicted of resisting arrest as a class E felony when he fled from arrest on an outstanding warrant for burglary in the first degree. The court affirmed, holding that resisting arrest can be elevated to a felony when the arrest is for a felony offense regardless of whether the arrest is made with or without a warrant.