Statute:

Intimidating a victim or witness in the third degree

ยง 215.15 Intimidating a victim or witness in the third degree.

A person is guilty of intimidating a victim or witness in the third
degree when, knowing that another person possesses information relating
to a criminal transaction and other than in the course of that criminal
transaction or immediate flight therefrom, he:

1. Wrongfully compels or attempts to compel such other person to
refrain from communicating such information to any court, grand jury,
prosecutor, police officer or peace officer by means of instilling in
him a fear that the actor will cause physical injury to such other
person or another person; or

2. Intentionally damages the property of such other person or another
person for the purpose of compelling such other person or another person
to refrain from communicating, or on account of such other person or
another person having communicated, information relating to that
criminal transaction to any court, grand jury, prosecutor, police
officer or peace officer.

Intimidating a victim or witness in the third degree is a class E
felony.

PEN 215.15 2014-09-22

Criminal Jury Instruction Links:



Instill fear of physical injury; or damage property - PL 215.15

Sections:

215. Other offenses relating to judicial and other proceedings
215.00 - Bribing a witness.
215.05 - Bribe receiving by a witness.
215.10 - Tampering with a witness in the fourth degree.
215.11 - Tampering with a witness in the third degree.
215.12 - Tampering with a witness in the second degree.
215.13 - Tampering with a witness in the first degree.
215.14 - Employer unlawfully penalizing witness or victim.
215.15 - Intimidating a victim or witness in the third degree.
215.16 - Intimidating a victim or witness in the second degree.
215.17 - Intimidating a victim or witness in the first degree.
215.19 - Bribing a juror.
215.20 - Bribe receiving by a juror.
215.22 - Providing a juror with a gratuity.
215.23 - Tampering with a juror in the second degree.
215.25 - Tampering with a juror in the first degree.
215.28 - Misconduct by a juror in the second degree.
215.30 - Misconduct by a juror in the first degree.
215.35 - Tampering with physical evidence; definitions of terms.
215.40 - Tampering with physical evidence.
215.45 - Compounding a crime.
215.50 - Criminal contempt in the second degree.
215.51 - Criminal contempt in the first degree.
215.52 - Aggravated criminal contempt.
215.54 - Criminal contempt; prosecution and punishment.
215.55 - Bail jumping in the third degree.
215.56 - Bail jumping in the second degree.
215.57 - Bail jumping in the first degree.
215.58 - Failing to respond to an appearance ticket.
215.59 - Bail jumping and failing to respond to an appearance ticket; defense.
215.60 - Criminal contempt of the legislature.
215.65 - Criminal contempt of a temporary state commission.
215.66 - Criminal contempt of the state commission on judicial conduct.
215.70 - Unlawful grand jury disclosure.
215.75 - Unlawful disclosure of an indictment.
215.80 - Unlawful disposition of assets subject to forfeiture.

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