Official Pattern Jury Instructions for Criminal Cases in Federal District Court of South Carolina. All converted to Word format. Please see the official site for addional information. http://www.scd.uscourts.gov/pji/
In South Carolina, obstruction of proceedings before departments, agencies, or Congress is a criminal offense. It is illegal to obstruct, delay, or attempt to impede the proceedings of any department, agency, or Congress of the United States. This includes intimidating or influencing any person, or interfering with any government investigation or inquiry. Types of South Carolina Obstruction of Proceedings Before Departments, Agencies, or Congress include: 1. Intimidation: Intimidating or influencing any person in a proceeding before a department, agency, or Congress of the United States with the intent to obstruct, delay, or impede the proceedings. 2. Interference: Interfering with or attempting to impede any government investigation or inquiry. 3. False Statements: Making any false statement or representation to any department, agency, or Congress of the United States in connection with any investigation or inquiry. 4. Document Alteration: Altering, destroying, or concealing any document or other material in connection with any investigation or inquiry. 5. Bribery: Offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting any bribe or reward in connection with any investigation or inquiry.
In South Carolina, obstruction of proceedings before departments, agencies, or Congress is a criminal offense. It is illegal to obstruct, delay, or attempt to impede the proceedings of any department, agency, or Congress of the United States. This includes intimidating or influencing any person, or interfering with any government investigation or inquiry. Types of South Carolina Obstruction of Proceedings Before Departments, Agencies, or Congress include: 1. Intimidation: Intimidating or influencing any person in a proceeding before a department, agency, or Congress of the United States with the intent to obstruct, delay, or impede the proceedings. 2. Interference: Interfering with or attempting to impede any government investigation or inquiry. 3. False Statements: Making any false statement or representation to any department, agency, or Congress of the United States in connection with any investigation or inquiry. 4. Document Alteration: Altering, destroying, or concealing any document or other material in connection with any investigation or inquiry. 5. Bribery: Offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting any bribe or reward in connection with any investigation or inquiry.