Felony Obstruction of Justice

When a person intentionally interferes with law enforcement or the legal process in a way that significantly disrupts justice. This can include actions that impede investigations, legal proceedings, or the administration of justice in a substantial manner.

Key Examples

  • Knowingly providing false information to law enforcement during a major investigation or trail

  • Tampering with evidence in a way that obstructs justice, such as destroying, altering, or concealing evidence.

  • Bribing, threatening, or intimidating witnesses to prevent them from testifying or providing truthful information.

  • Resisting Arrest with force or using weapons to hinder law enforcement's duties in a significant way.

Felony

Sentence: 45 Months

Fine: $10,000

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