Obstruction of Justice
Criminal Defense Attorney
Seltzer Law, PA offers our potential clients a free and confidential consultation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for those who have been accused of obstruction of justice. Please take advantage of the experience and intimate knowledge of the justice system that our firm can offer. The know-how that a former prosecutor at our law office has is invaluable and can greatly benefit those fighting this serious offense.
Obstruction of justice is charged against people who resist arrest or otherwise refuse to cooperate with police in a nonviolent way. It can be charged against anyone who, "shall resist, obstruct or oppose any officer" without violence. The statute gives law enforcement broad discretion, which unfortunately can lead to misunderstandings, abuses or overreaching. Individuals often find themselves arrested and wonder what they have done. If you are charged with obstruction of justice, you should talk to an experienced Miami obstruction of justice criminal defense lawyer and former Miami-Dade Cyber Crime Prosecutor for help in fighting the charge.
Types of Obstruction Crimes
There are other circumstances that could warrant an obstruction of justice charge besides resisting arrest. These include such actions as fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, refusal to aid a police officer, tampering with a witness, and altering or concealing evidence. Depending on the circumstances, you could be charged with a misdemeanor or felony. You may have to face imprisonment in either the county jail or state prison, pay fines, be placed on probation and potentially lose your driver's license if found guilty.
Do not allow this to happen to you. Take immediate action to protect your future by hiring a hard-hitting lawyer from our firm, who can plan and execute a proven criminal defense plan with the intention of bringing about a positive resolution to the charges against you.
For more information, see Florida Statute 843.02: Resisting officer without violence to his or her person.
If you have been accused of obstruction of justice, contact a criminal defense attorney from our firm so that effective actions can be taken to protect your rights.