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interfere with the law

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interfere with the law verb bar to investigation, become an obstacle to prosecutors, block prosecution, counteract the smooth prosecution of the law, countervail instructions, disturb a prosecution, hamper prosecution, handicap prosecution, hinder prosecution, impede proseeution, infringe on a prosecution, inhibit prosecution, interrupt a prosecution, meddle in a prosecution, obstruct a prosecution, prevent a prosecution, prohibit an ongoing prosecution, retard an investigation, stop an investigation, thwart a criminal investigation, work at cross-purposes with an investigation
Associated concepts: consent necessity, law enforcement, self defense


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