Social:Obstructing government administration
A person is guilty of obstructing government administration if the person intentionally interferes by force, violence or intimidation or by any physical act with a public servant performing or purporting to perform an official function. This goes for the obstruction of any police officer, constable, sheriff's deputy, conservation ranger, state trooper, detective, or any EMT or other authorized medical technician or firefighter with violence or force during the performance of their duties. Also it is a felony for any person to interfere with any government official such as any duly sworn law enforcement official such as any police officer, prison guard, corrections officer, conservation ranger, marshal, sheriff's deputy, jailer, or probation officer by the expelling or throwing of human or animal urine, feces, blood, vomitus, or seminal fluid on him or her while engaging in the performance of his or her official duties.
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- Title 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE, Part 2: SUBSTANTIVE OFFENSES, Chapter 31: OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, ยง751. Obstructing government administration; retrieved on January 12, 2007.
- MAINE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, Decision: 2003 ME 34, Docket: Kno-02-250; STATE OF MAINE v. SHARON L. MATSON; retrieved on January 12, 2007.
- TITLE LXII CRIMINAL CODE (New Hampshire), CHAPTER 642 - OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS, 642:1 Obstructing Government Administration; retrieved on November 17, 2006.