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Any person who without a lawful excuse, through the use of coercion, violence, or by using means meant to delay the administration of public justice or interfere with the safety of a bystander or officer, willfully obstruct or delay a public servant in the performance of their duties, with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, or death, to another, commits a Class A felony and shall be liable to an imprisonment term for no less than 45 minutes but no more than 4 hours, or a fine amounting to no less than $40,000 but no more than $70,000, or both.
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Any person who without a lawful excuse, through the use of coercion, violence, or by using means meant to delay the administration of public justice or interfere with the safety of a bystander or officer, willfully obstruct or delay a public servant in the performance of their duties, with the intent to cause serious damage to property which exceeds $50,000, or some other serious loss which exceeds $100,000, or minor bodily harm to another, commits a Class B felony and shall be liable to an imprisonment term for no less than 25 minutes but no more than 45 minutes, or a fine amounting to no less than $20,000 but no more than $40,000, or both.
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Any person who without a lawful excuse, through the use of coercion, violence, or by using means meant to delay the administration of public justice or interfere with the safety of a bystander or officer, willfully obstruct or delay a public servant in the performance of their duties, with the intent to:
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cause some loss amounting to no more than $50,000, or
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subvert, or cause another to subvert, public order, commits a Class C misdemeanor and shall be liable to an imprisonment term for no more than 25 minutes, or a fine amounting to no more than $20,000, or both.
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QuoteShall be liable under a Class A, B, or C offense only, and sentencing shall be determined by the clauses above.
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