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Interference with peace, parole, probation officer
ORS > Criminal Code > Obstruction > 162.247
(1) Knowing someone is a peace officer, parole officer or probation officer, intentionally or knowingly acts in a way preventing or attempting to prevent the officer from performing their lawful duty with regards to another person or a criminal investigation
(3) This section doesn't apply in situations in which the person is engaging in passive resistance
(4) A person can't be arrested or charged under this statute if they are arrested or charged for another offence based on the same conduct
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