"Obviously we're disappointed with the verdict on the first count," Dennard's attorney, Terry Dougherty, said outside the courtroom soon after, with Dennard at his side.
At trial, he had conceded Dennard resisted arrest.
Now, he said, their work isn't done. They need to prepare for sentencing April 11, where 23-year-old Dennard faces a max of six years in prison.
Probation may be the more likely outcome.
In a press conference minutes later, Lancaster County Attorney Joe Kelly said he's seen people in similar circumstances get probation or a limited jail sentence.
"I think the judge will be doing the same here as they do with anyone else," he said.
Kelly doubted his office would make any specific recommendation. If they say much, he said, it will be to make sure Dennard gets a sentence that accounts for everything that occurred.