HRS §124B-188
Obstructing justice
This section covers military members who try to interfere with someone's criminal or disciplinary case. It says that if you act to influence, block, or obstruct justice in such a case, a court-martial will decide your punishment. It does not list specific penalties.
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The statute, as written — Obstructing justice
Any person subject to this chapter who engages in conduct in the case of a certain person against whom the accused had reason to believe there were or would be criminal or disciplinary proceedings pending, with intent to influence, impede, or otherwise obstruct due administration of justice shall be punished as directed by a court-martial.
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