Arrest For Obstruction In Washington

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The document is a Complaint filed in the United States District Court concerning an Arrest for obstruction in Washington. The Plaintiff alleges wrongful actions by the Defendant, resulting in a false arrest and subsequent emotional and financial distress. The Complaint outlines the Plaintiff's personal details, the charges filed against them, and the subsequent legal proceedings that led to the dismissal of the case, emphasizing the malicious intent of the Defendant. Key features of the form include sections to detail the Plaintiff's claims of malicious prosecution, false imprisonment, and the emotional toll of the Defendant's actions. Filling instructions involve providing specific information about the Plaintiff and Defendant, incident dates, and the nature of the claims, along with any supporting documentation, referenced as Exhibit 'A.' This form is particularly useful for legal professionals—such as attorneys and paralegals—who require a structured way to present a client's case against wrongful arrests. It serves as a template for asserting claims and seeking damages, making it valuable for a variety of legal contexts where obstruction arrests are contested.
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Obstruction is a broad crime that may include acts such as perjury, making false statements to officials, witness tampering, jury tampering, destruction of evidence, and many others.

§1505. Obstruction of proceedings before departments, agencies, and committees. Shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 5 years or, if the offense involves international or domestic terrorism (as defined in section 2331), imprisoned not more than 8 years, or both.

At its core, obstruction of justice, involves any act that interferes with the proper functioning of the legal system or the investigation of a crime. This interference can manifest in various forms, such as witness tampering, destruction of evidence, lying to investigators, or obstructing court proceedings.

Resisting arrest is one of the most common forms of obstruction of justice. Anyone who obstructs or resists a law enforcement officer trying to perform their duties has technically resisted arrest. The severity of the punishment depends on whether the person used violence in their resistance.

An obstacle is something, material or nonmaterial, that stands in the way of literal or figurative progress: Lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement. An obstruction is something that more or less completely blocks a passage: A blood clot is an obstruction to the circulation.

(2) Resisting arrest is a misdemeanor. 2011 c 336 s 399; 1975 1st ex. s. c 260 s 9A.

An obstruction blocks things, like a roadblock prevents drivers to enter a street or a piece of food cuts off your windpipe. All types of obstructions block things. If you put a shelf in your doorway, that would be an obstruction: people would have a hard time getting around it.

In United States jurisdictions, obstruction of justice refers to a number of offenses that involve unduly influencing, impeding, or otherwise interfering with the justice system, especially the legal and procedural tasks of prosecutors, investigators, or other government officials.

Hindered or increased the burden of the officer in carrying our official duties.

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Arrest For Obstruction In Washington