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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