Bail Bonds for Obstruction of Justice Charges
Obstruction of Justice related charges appear in Chapter 843 of the Florida Statues, which includes resisting an officer with violence, resisting an officer without violence, and a range of other offenses involving interference with public officers. Obstruction of justice is not just one offense in Florida. Instead, it’s a category that covers several different charges involving interference with law enforcement, investigations, or court related duties.
Depending on the facts, obstruction charges may also overlap with false information to law enforcement, witness related conduct, or separate court process offenses. That makes bond analysis more complicated than it sounds; Two defendants may both be told they are facing an obstruction charge, while one is booked for resisting without violence and the other is charged with resisting with violence or witness tampering.