The following statutes regarding obstructing governmental operation are incorporated by reference:
Withholding knowledge of felony involving violence.
Definitions.
Obstructing of a law enforcement officer.
Refusing to summon aid for a peace officer.
Resisting an arrest.
Rendering criminal assistance – Definitions.
Relative defined.
Rendering criminal assistance in the second degree.
Rendering criminal assistance in the third degree.
Compounding.
Escape in the third degree.
Introducing contraband in the third degree.
Bail jumping.
Making a false or misleading statement to a public servant.
(Ord. 965 § 12.01, 1977; Ord. 1229 § 1, 1982; Ord. 1337, 1984; Ord. 1725, 1989; Ord. 1737 § 1, 1989; Ord. 1993 § 13, 1994; Ord. 2088 § 2, 1996)
A person subject to a mandatory minimum sentence imposed under MMC § 6.03.130 who was released by court order to treatment and who fails to appear for treatment or leaves the treatment facility without an order of the court, is guilty of escape in the third degree, absconding from treatment. Escape in the third degree, absconding from treatment, is a misdemeanor on the first offense and subject to a mandatory minimum sentence of 30 days in jail to run consecutively to the remaining time on the underlying mandatory minimum sentence and any suspended time that the court imposes. The court may order any sentence up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. A second offense is a gross misdemeanor and subject to a mandatory minimum sentence of 90 days in jail to run consecutively to the remaining time on the underlying mandatory minimum sentence and any suspended time that the court imposes. The court may order any sentence up to 364 days in jail and a $5,000 fine.
(Ord. 3289 § 2 (Exh. B), 2023)