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Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 5-53-101. Definitions - As used in this subchapter: (1) (A) “False material statement”...
§ 5-53-102. Perjury generally - (a) A person commits perjury if in an official proceeding...
§ 5-53-103. False swearing generally - (a) A person commits false swearing if other than in...
§ 5-53-104. Perjury — Retraction - (a) It is a defense to a prosecution for perjury...
§ 5-53-105. Perjury or false swearing — Oath - It is no defense to a prosecution under §§ 5-53-102...
§ 5-53-106. Perjury or false swearing — Inconsistent statements - (a) When a person charged with perjury or false swearing...
§ 5-53-107. Perjury or false swearing — Proof - Except for a prosecution based upon inconsistent statements, in any...
§ 5-53-108. Witness bribery - (a) A person commits witness bribery if he or she:...
§ 5-53-109. Intimidating a witness - (a) A person commits the offense of intimidating a witness...
§ 5-53-110. Tampering - (a) A person commits the offense of tampering if, believing...
§ 5-53-111. Tampering with physical evidence - (a) A person commits the offense of tampering with physical...
§ 5-53-112. Retaliation against a witness, informant, or juror - (a) A person commits the offense of retaliation against a...
§ 5-53-113. Juror bribery - (a) A person commits juror bribery if he or she:...
§ 5-53-114. Intimidating a juror, a witness, or an informant - (a) A person commits the offense of intimidating a juror,...
§ 5-53-115. Jury tampering - (a) A person commits the offense of jury tampering if...
§ 5-53-116. Simulating legal process - (a) A person commits the offense of simulating legal process...
§ 5-53-131. Frivolous, groundless, or malicious prosecutions - Any officer or any person who knowingly brings or aids...
§ 5-53-132. Misconduct in selecting or summoning jurors - Any person whose duty it is to select or summon...
§ 5-53-134. Violation of an order of protection - (a) (1) A person commits the offense of violation of...
Subchapter 2 - Threatening a Judicial Official or Juror
§ 5-53-201. Definitions - As used in this subchapter: (1) “Immediate family” means the...
§ 5-53-202. Threatening a judicial official or juror — Penalty - (a) A person commits the offense of threatening a judicial...