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Witness tampering is a criminal offense even if the attempt to tamper is unsuccessful. [3] The offense also covers the intimidation of not only a witness themselves, but also intimidation of "another person" (i.e., a third party, such as a witness's spouse) in order to intimidate the witness. [3]
In June 2013, Savage was given 13 death sentences, one for witness intimidation and one each for a total of 12 racketeering murders, including those from the retaliatory firebombing. [27] The sentences were formally pronounced by Judge Richard Barclay Surrick. [4]
“Tampering with witnesses and attempted intimidation is a sure-fire way to extend your stay in federal prison,” said U.S. Attorney Michael Easley. ... If he serves his maximum sentence ...
During the third day of the trial, Allen and a prison officer alleged witness intimidation against Trayvon Newsome. Allen and the prison officer stated that earlier that day while Allen and the other co-defendants were in their holding cells, Newsome yelled at Allen that he was a "police ass nigga", "work[s] for the police", that he is "working ...
McQuaid knew the witness had accused Trutenko of intimidation because he had a copy of the grand jury transcript. ... McQuaid said they offered Moody 20 years in prison — the minimum sentence ...
Prosecutors allege Kearney’s at-times vitriolic accusations against witnesses prior to the high-profile murder trial of Karen Read constituted witness intimidation, and have also indicted him ...
Catherine Louise "Gypsy" Share [1] (born December 10, 1942) is an American criminal who is known as a former member of the Manson Family; she was convicted of witness intimidation in relation to the 1970 trial of the Tate-LaBianca murders. In 1971 she was convicted of armed robbery and served five years.
Witnesses we have interviewed have universally expressed their fear of the defendant. His influence makes it extremely difficult to convince people that they will be safe from his actions.”