The following statutes regarding interference with official proceedings are incorporated by reference:
Interference, obstruction of any court, building, or residence – Violations.
Misconduct of officer drawing jury.
Soliciting jury duty.
Misconduct of officer in charge of jury.
Witness refusing to attend legislature or committee or to testify.
Committal of witness – Detention of documents.
Criminal attempt.
Definitions.
False swearing.
Perjury and false swearing – Inconsistent statements – Degree of crime.
Perjury and false swearing – Retraction.
Perjury and false swearing – Irregularities no defense.
Statement of what one does not know to be true.
Unsworn statements, certification.
Tampering with a witness.
Jury tampering.
Tampering with physical evidence.
(Ord. 1266 § 4, 1997; Ord. 2021 § 1, 2020)
A person shall be guilty of criminal contempt by wilfully committing one or more of the following acts:
A. 
Disorderly, contemptuous or insolent behavior committed during the sitting of the Fife municipal court or the Fife city council, in its immediate view and presence and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings or to impair the respect due to its authority;
B. 
Breach of the peace, noise or other disturbance directly tending to interrupt the proceedings of the Fife municipal court or the Fife city council; or
C. 
Refusal to be sworn or affirmed as a witness before the Fife municipal court or before the city council; or, after being sworn or affirmed, unlawful refusal to answer any question legally posed unless one is invoking the U.S. Constitutional Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
(Ord. 1266 § 4, 1997; Ord. 1777 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)