[Ord. No. 136 §75.350, 2-10-1992]
A person commits this offense when that person engages in conduct
that was a substantial step toward the commission of a crime or offense
or engages in conduct for the purpose of committing a crime or offense.
[Ord. No. 137 §75.340, 2-10-1992]
A person commits this offense when that person, with the purpose
of promoting and/or facilitating an offense or crime, agrees with
another person that one (1) or more of them, or another person, would
commit or attempt to commit an offense or crime.
[Ord. No. 124 §75.320, 12-10-1990]
A person commits an offense when having actual knowledge of,
or having been personally served with a copy of an order of any court
which restrains him/her from contact with another person or from an
other action, that person does violate the order in any way.
A person commits the offense of refusal to identify as a witness
if, knowing he/she has witnessed any portion of a crime, or of any
other incident resulting in physical injury or substantial property
damage, upon demand by a Law Enforcement Officer engaged in the performance
of his/her official duties, he/she refuses to report or gives a false
report of his/her name and present address to such officer.
A person commits the offense of disturbing a judicial proceeding
if, with purpose to intimidate a judge, attorney, juror, party or
witness, and thereby to influence a judicial proceeding, he/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 crime or offense, he/she escapes or attempts to escape from custody.