2005 Missouri Revised Statutes - § 565.084. — Tampering with a judicial officer, penalty.

565.084. 1. A person commits the crime of tampering with a judicial officer if, with the purpose to harass, intimidate or influence a judicial officer in the performance of such officer's official duties, he:

(1) Threatens or causes harm to such judicial officer or members of such judicial officer's family;

(2) Uses force, threats, or deception against or toward such judicial officer or members of such judicial officer's family;

(3) Offers, conveys or agrees to convey any benefit direct or indirect upon such judicial officer or such judicial officer's family;

(4) Engages in conduct reasonably calculated to harass or alarm such judicial officer or such judicial officer's family, including stalking pursuant to section 565.225.

2. A judicial officer for purposes of this section shall be a judge, arbitrator, special master, juvenile court commissioner, state probation or parole officer, or referee.

3. A judicial officer's family for purposes of this section shall be:

(1) His spouse; or

(2) His or his spouse's ancestor or descendant by blood or adoption; or

(3) His stepchild, while the marriage creating that relationship exists.

4. Tampering with a judicial officer is a class C felony.

(L. 1989 S.B. 215 & 58, A.L. 1995 H.B. 424, A.L. 1997 S.B. 367)

(1999) Section is not unconstitutionally overbroad. State v. McGirk, 999 S.W.2d 298 (Mo.App.W.D.).

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