(1) A person is guilty of intimidating a participant in the legal process when, by use of harassing communications as described in KRS 525.080, physical force, or a threat directed to a person he or she believes to be a participant in the legal process, he or she: (a) Influences, or attempts to influence, the testimony, vote, decision, or opinion of that person; (b) Induces, or attempts to induce, that person to avoid legal process summoning him or her to testify; (c) Induces, or attempts to induce, that person to absent himself or herself from an official proceeding to which he has been legally summoned; (d) Induces, or attempts to induce, that person to withhold a record, document, or other object from an official proceeding; (e) Induces, or attempts to induce , that person to alter, destroy, mutilate, or conceal an object with intent to impair the object's integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding; or (f) Hinders, delays, or prevents the communication to a law enforcement officer or judge of information relating to the possible commission of an offense or a violation of conditions of probation, parole or release pending judicial proceedings. (2) For purposes of this section: (a) An official proceeding need not be pending or about to be institut ed at the time of the offense; and (b) The testimony, record, document, or other object need not be admissible in evidence or free of a claim of privilege. (3) Intimidating a participant in the legal process is a Class D felony. (4) In order for a person to be convicted of a violation of this section, the act against a participant in the legal process or the immediate family of a participant in the legal process shall be related to the performance of a duty or role played by the participant in the legal process.
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