2025 Session Last amended: 2010 session

§ 609.498 — Tampering With Witness

Plain-Language Summary

Tampering with a witness is a serious crime in Minnesota. First-degree witness tampering, which involves force, threats, or bribery, is a felony with up to ten years in prison. Second-degree witness tampering, which involves other improper means, carries up to five years.

Practical Notes
This law protects witnesses from intimidation and interference. It covers a wide range of conduct including threatening witnesses, bribing them, or using any improper means to influence their testimony or prevent them from cooperating with law enforcement.