Obstruction of Justice in Florida
Obstruction of Justice refers to a group of crimes that fall under the category of obstructing law enforcement or correctional officers.
The most commonly charged obstruction of justice crimes are listed below:
- Accessory After the Fact
- Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer
- Disobeying a Lawful Order by Law Enforcement
- Falsely Impersonating an Officer
- Escape
- Harassing a Witness
- Introduction of Contraband into a Correctional Facility
- Perjury
- Providing False Information in Bail Application
- Providing False Information to Law Enforcement
- Resisting Officer With Violence
- Resisting Officer Without Violence
- Tampering with Evidence
- Tampering with a Witness