A person commits the offense of refusal to identify as a witness
if, knowing he or she has witnessed any portion of an offense, or
of any other incident resulting in physical injury or substantial
property damage, he or she refuses to report or gives a false report
of his or her name and present address to a Law Enforcement Officer
engaged in the performance of his or her duties.
A person commits the offense of disturbing a judicial proceeding
if, with the purpose to intimidate a judge, attorney, juror, party
or witness and thereby influence a judicial proceeding, he or she
disrupts or disturbs a judicial proceeding by participating in an
assembly and calling aloud, shouting, or holding or displaying a placard
or sign containing written or printed matter, concerning the conduct
of the judicial proceeding, or the character of a judge, attorney,
juror, party or witness engaged in such proceeding, or calling for
or demanding any specified action or determination by such judge,
attorney, juror, party, or witness in connection with such proceeding.
A person commits the offense of improper communication if he/she
communicates, directly or indirectly, with any juror, special master,
referee or arbitrator in a judicial proceeding, other than as part
of the proceedings in a case, for the purpose of influencing the official
action of such person.
A person commits the offense of escape from custody or attempted
escape from custody if, while being held in custody after arrest for
any offense, he/she escapes or attempts to escape from custody.
[R.O. 2003 §210.250; Ord. No. 476 §75.04.003, 12-7-1989; Ord. No. 955 §1, 6-5-2014]
A. Any person who shall in any way or manner hinder, obstruct, molest,
resist or otherwise interfere with any City Public Safety Officer,
employee or inspector, including, but not limited to, any firefighter
or other fire suppression employee, fire prevention inspector, health
inspector, building code inspector, zoning inspector, property maintenance
or nuisances code inspector, illegal dumping inspector, regulated
industries investigator or animal control officer, any employee or
official of emergency medical services, or any officer of the City
Police Department or any member of any other law enforcement agency
or police force, in the discharge of his/her official duties shall
be guilty of an ordinance violation.
B. A person who shall attempt to prevent any officer of the City Police
Department or any other member of any other law enforcement agency
or police force from arresting any person, or shall attempt to provide
assistance or aid to any person in the custody of any officer of the
City Police Department or any other member of any other law enforcement
agency or police force, or from anyone called to assist the police
or other Law Enforcement Officer, shall be guilty of an ordinance
violation.