575.250. Disturbing a judicial proceeding.
Disturbing a judicial proceeding.
575.250. 1. A person commits the crime of disturbing ajudicial proceeding if, with purpose to intimidate a judge,attorney, juror, party or witness, and thereby to influence ajudicial proceeding, he disrupts or disturbs a judicialproceeding by participating in an assembly and calling aloud,shouting, or holding or displaying a placard or sign containingwritten or printed matter, concerning the conduct of the judicialproceeding, or the character of a judge, attorney, juror, partyor witness engaged in such proceeding, or calling for ordemanding any specified action or determination by such judge,attorney, juror, party or witness in connection with suchproceeding.
2. Disturbing a judicial proceeding is a class Amisdemeanor.
(L. 1977 S.B. 60)Effective 1-1-79