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Obstruction of Justice

Obstructing Legal Process MN

Obstruction of Justice Lawyer Minneapolis, MN

Obstruction of justice is involves a person interfering with the legal process, firefighting efforts or with an arrest in progress. Disrupting procedures that are carried out by the federal or state government, a regulatory agency, federal or state investigator, or prosecutors can result in you being charged with obstruction of justice, which can carry serious penalties.

If you have been charged with obstruction of justice, it is of the upmost importance that you contact a qualified attorney that is both knowledgeable and experienced in these cases. Your attorney will serve as your advocate throughout the legal process and argue your case to negotiate a lesser sentence or render a not-guilty verdict, even if that verdict is only a misdemeanor. Such a conviction may not be as serious as a felony, but it can still impact your ability to get a job, buy a car or pass a background check.

Minnesota Obstruction of Legal Process Charges

There are many reasons that a person may be charged with obstruction of justice, including running from a crime scene, lying to the police, resisting arrest and attempting to bribe a jury. The severity of these crimes can vary depending on their specific nature and the consequences for obstruction are often harsh. This is why you should not wait to discuss your case with a legal professional.

Penalties for Obstruction of Justice in MN

Tampering with evidence or reporting a crime that did not occur are also fairly common forms of obstruction. Obstruction of justice can be handled as a felony or a misdemeanor case. If, for example, the accused had prior knowledge that his or her crime would result in injury, death or property damage, there may be a penalty of up to $10,000 in fines and five years in prison. If you have been charged with obstruction of justice, you need to seek legal counsel as soon as possible.

Get the Defense You Need for Obstruction Charges

At Brockton D. Hunter P.A., we can begin working on your case the minute that we receive your call. Obstruction is often used as a catch-all charge when no true crime has been committed. These bogus charges should not be allowed to stand. Give us a call at 612-874-1625 for a free consultation with one of our obstruction of justice attorneys Minnesota today.

To speak with an obstruction of justice lawyer Minneapolis, MN, call Brockton D. Hunter P.A. today at (612) 979-1112.

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