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Massachusetts General Laws > Part IV > Title I > Chapter 268 - Crimes Against Public Justice


Current as of: 2009
§ 1Perjury
§ 1AStatements containing declaration relative to penalties of perjury; verification; false statements
§ 2Subornation of perjury
§ 3Attempt to procure another to commit perjury
§ 4Testimony creating presumption of perjury; commitment; recognizance; witnesses bound over; notice to district attorney
§ 5Presumption of perjury; papers, books and documents detained for prosecution
§ 6False reports to, or false testimony before, state departments and commissioner; false entries in company books or statements; aiders or abettors
§ 6AFalse written reports by public officers or employees
§ 6BProcess servers; false statements; penalty
§ 8BCompulsion or coercion to refuse appointment or promotion
§ 9APublic officers or employees; solicitations regarding testimonial dinners
§ 13Corrupting or attempting to corrupt masters, auditors, jurors, arbitrators, umpires or referees
§ 13APicketing court, judge, juror, witness or court officer
§ 13BIntimidation of witnesses, jurors and persons furnishing information in connection with criminal proceedings
§ 13CDisruption of court proceedings
§ 14Receipt of gift by juror, arbitrator, umpire, referee, master or auditor
§ 14AJuror discharged from employment
§ 14BWitnesses at criminal proceedings; discharge, etc., from employment
§ 15Aiding escape from a correctional institution or jail; rescue
§ 15AEscape from city or town jails; penalties
§ 16Escape or attempt to escape, or failure to return from temporary release or furlough
§ 17Aiding escape from officer or person having custody
§ 18Jailer or officer suffering prisoner to escape
§ 19Suffering or consenting to an escape from a penal institution
§ 20Negligently suffering prisoner to escape; refusal to receive prisoner
§ 21Suffering convict to be at large, visited, relieved or comforted
§ 21AOfficer or other employee of penal or correctional institution; sexual relations with inmate; punishment
§ 22Delay of service of warrants
§ 23Refusal or delay to execute process resulting in escape
§ 24Neglect or refusal to assist officer or watchman
§ 25Refusal or neglect to obey order of justice of the peace to apprehend offender
§ 26Delivering alcoholic beverages to prisoners; possession
§ 27Delivering alcoholic beverages to patients of public institutions; possession
§ 28Delivering drugs or articles to prisoners in correctional institutions or jails; possession
§ 29Delivery, or permission of delivery, by officers, of alcoholic beverages, to prisoners; keeping together prisoners of different sexes or classes
§ 30Disturbing correctional institutions or jail; attracting attention of, or communicating with, inmates
§ 31Delivery or receipt of articles to or from inmates
§ 32Interference or tampering with police or fire signal systems, or motorist highway emergency aid call boxes; false alarms or calls
§ 32AInterference with fire fighting operations
§ 32BResisting arrest
§ 33Falsely assuming to be justice of the peace or other officers
§ 33AUnlicensed lead paint inspectors
§ 34Disguises to obstruct execution of law, performance of duties, or exercise of rights
§ 34AFurnishing false name or Social Security number to law enforcement officer or official; penalty; restitution
§ 35Unauthorized use of town seal; making or possessing badge of town officer
§ 36Compounding or concealing felonies
§ 39Perjury; statements alleging motor vehicle theft; penalty; subsequent offenses
§ 40Reports of crimes to law enforcement officials

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Questions & Answers: Crimes Against Public Administration

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Massachusetts Laws: Crimes Against Public Administration

Massachusetts General Laws > Part IV > Title I > Chapter 268 - Crimes Against Public Justice
Massachusetts General Laws > Part IV > Title I > Chapter 268A - Conduct Of Public Officials And Employees

U.S. Code Provisions: Crimes Against Public Administration

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 18 - Congressional, Cabinet, And Supreme Court Assassination, Kidnapping, And Assault
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 84 - Presidential And Presidential Staff Assassination, Kidnapping, And Assault

Federal Regulations: Crimes Against Public Administration

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 18 - Congressional, Cabinet, And Supreme Court Assassination, Kidnapping, And Assault
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 84 - Presidential And Presidential Staff Assassination, Kidnapping, And Assault
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