New Jersey Statutes

§ 2C:28-5 — Tampering with witnesses and informants; retaliation against them.

New Jersey·Title 2C THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

2C:28-5. a. Tampering. A person commits an offense if, believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending or about to be instituted or has been instituted, he knowingly engages in conduct which a reasonable person would believe would cause a witness or informant to:

(1)Testify or inform falsely;
(2)Withhold any testimony, information, document or thing;
(3)Elude legal process summoning him to testify or supply evidence;
(4)Absent himself from any proceeding or investigation to which he has been legally summoned; or (5) Otherwise obstruct, delay, prevent or impede an official proceeding or investigation. Witness tampering is a crime of the first degree if the conduct occurs in connection with an official proceeding or investigation involving any crime enumerated in subsec

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