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Memphis Tennessee Obstruction of Justice - Hindering Communication Through Intimidation, Threats, or Corrupt Persuasion (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1512(b)(3)) -revised 11/2013
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Obstruction of Justice - Hindering Communication Through Intimidation, Threats, or Corrupt Persuasion (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1512(b)(3)) -revised 11/2013 Source: http://www.ca3.uscourts.gov/model-criminal-jury-table-contents-and-instructions
Federal authorities, like the FBI, usually step in when it comes to obstruction of justice, but local cops can be involved too.
If you see obstruction happening, it's best to report it because sitting on the sidelines can also lead to trouble.
Not at all! It can also include things like making threats over the phone or online, or using your words to scare someone.
Any threats that scare a person into silence, like saying they'll be hurt or losing their job if they speak up, count as obstructing justice.
Absolutely! If you try to bribe or pressure a witness to change their story, you're playing with fire and can get serious penalties.
Obstruction of justice means messing with the legal process, like trying to mess with evidence or intimidating a witness.
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Memphis Tennessee Obstruction of Justice - Hindering Communication Through Intimidation, Threats, or Corrupt Persuasion (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1512(b)(3)) -revised 11/2013
Obstruction of Justice - Hindering Communication Through Intimidation, Threats, or Corrupt Persuasion (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1512(b)(3)) -revised 11/2013
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Obstruction of Justice - Hindering Communication Through Intimidation, Threats, or Corrupt Persuasion (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1512(b)(3)) -revised 11/2013
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