Louisiana 2016 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB227 Introduced / Bill

                    HLS 16RS-273	ORIGINAL
2016 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 227
BY REPRESENTATIVE PYLANT
CRIME:  Provides relative to the crime of obstruction of justice
1	AN ACT
2To enact R.S. 14:130.1(A)(4), relative to obstruction of justice; to provide for additional
3 elements of the crime of obstruction of justice; and to provide for related matters.
4Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
5 Section 1.  R.S. 14:130.1(A)(4) is hereby enacted to read as follows: 
6 ยง130.1.  Obstruction of justice 
7	A.  The crime of obstruction of justice is any of the following when
8 committed with the knowledge that such act has, reasonably may, or will affect an
9 actual or potential present, past, or future criminal proceeding as hereinafter
10 described in this Section:
11	*          *          *
12	(4)  Inducing or persuading or attempting to induce or persuade any person
13 to do any of the following:
14	(a)  Testify falsely or, without right or privilege to do so, to withhold any
15 testimony.
16	(b)  Absent himself from such proceedings despite having received service
17 of a subpoena.
18	(c)  Avoid service of a subpoena.
19	(d)  Withhold from a law enforcement agency information that is relevant to
20 a criminal investigation.
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are additions. HLS 16RS-273	ORIGINAL
HB NO. 227
DIGEST
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part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HB 227 Original 2016 Regular Session	Pylant
Abstract:  Adds to the crime of obstruction of justice additional elements including giving
false testimony, withholding testimony, being absent despite being served with a
subpoena, avoiding service of a subpoena, or withholding relevant information.
Present law defines the crime of obstruction of justice which includes elements of tampering
with evidence, using or threatening force to influence testimony, or retaliating against
witnesses, victims, jurors, officers of the court, and other parties.  Provides for criminal
penalties as follows:
(1)A fine up to $100,000, imprisonment for not more than 40 years at hard labor, or
both, when the obstruction of justice involves a criminal proceeding in which a
sentence of death or life imprisonment may be imposed.
(2)A fine up to $50,000, imprisonment for not more than 20 years at hard labor, or both
when the obstruction of justice involves a criminal proceeding in which a sentence
of imprisonment necessarily at hard labor for any period less than a life sentence
may be imposed.  
(3)A fine up to $10,000, imprisonment for not more than five years, with or without
hard labor, or both, when the obstruction of justice involves any other criminal
proceeding.
Proposed law retains present law and adds elements including giving false testimony,
withholding testimony, being absent despite being served with a subpoena, avoiding service
of a subpoena, or withholding information that is relevant to a criminal investigation.
(Adds R.S. 14:130.1(A)(4))
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CODING:  Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored
are additions.