Criminal
Aug. 29, 1998
Obstruction of Justice Is Knotty Charge to Tie Down
Want to avoid prosecution for obstruction of justice? You might want to refrain from sitting around your local donut shop chatting about different ways of fixing your friend's fraud case. Somebody at the table might be a snitch.
You might want to refrain from sitting around your local donut shop chatting about different ways of fixing your friend's fraud case. Somebody at the table might be a snitch.
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