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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 14 - Criminal Law.
Article 30 - Obstructing Justice.
- Section 14-221 - Breaking or entering jails with intent to injure prisoners.
- Section 14-221.1 - Altering, destroying, or stealing evidence of criminal conduct.
- Section 14-221.2 - Altering court documents or entering unauthorized judgments.
- Section 14-222 - Repealed by Session Laws 1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 767, s. 30(12).
- Section 14-223 - Resisting officers.
- Section 14-224 - Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1286, s. 26.
- Section 14-225 - False reports to law enforcement agencies or officers.
- Section 14-225.1 - Picketing or parading.
- Section 14-225.2 - Harassment of and communication with jurors.
- Section 14-226 - Intimidating or interfering with witnesses.
- Section 14-226.1 - Violating orders of court.
- Section 14-226.2 - Harassment of participant in neighborhood crime watch program.
- Section 14-226.3 - Interference with electronic monitoring devices.
- Section 14-227 - Failing to attend as witness before legislative committees.
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