PART II – CRIMES
Division II – Offences against the Administration of Lawful Authority
CHAPTER XI – OFFENCES RELATING TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
119. Compounding penal actions
Any person who, having brought, or under pretence of bringing, an action against another person upon a penal law in order to obtain from him a penalty for any offence committed or alleged to have been committed by him, compounds the action without the order or consent of the court in which the action is brought or is to be brought, is guilty of a misdemeanour.
PART II – CRIMES
Division II – Offences against the Administration of Lawful Authority
CHAPTER XI – OFFENCES RELATING TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
121. Offences relating to judicial proceedings
(1) Any person who—
(c) causes an obstruction or disturbance in the course of a judicial proceeding; or
PART II – CRIMES
Division II – Offences against the Administration of Lawful Authority
CHAPTER XII – RESCUES AND ESCAPES AND OBSTRUCTING OFFICERS OF COURT
126. Obstructing court officers
Any person who wilfully obstructs or resists any person lawfully charged with the execution of an order or warrant of any court is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for one year.
PART I—PRELIMINARY
Offences Against Administration of Justice
9. (2) A person who corruptly gives or offers to a judge or an official of the ICC any money, valuable consideration, office, place or employment—
(a) in respect of anything done or omitted, or to be done or omitted, by him in his official capacity, or
(b) with intent to interfere in any other way with the administration of justice of the ICC,
is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not more than fourteen years.
PART I—PRELIMINARY
Offences Against Administration of Justice
11. A person who resists or wilfully obstructs an official of the ICC in the execution of his duty, or any person lawfully acting in aid of such an official, is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not more than two years.
PART I—PRELIMINARY
Offences Against Administration of Justice
16. Every person who, wrongfully and without lawful
authority—
(a) for the purpose of compelling another person to abstain from doing anything that the person has a lawful right to do; or
(b) to do anything that the person has a lawful right to abstain from doing, in relation to any proceedings of the ICC, causes the person reasonably, in all the circumstances, to fear for their safety or the safety of anyone known to the person is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not more than five years.
1. The Court shall have jurisdiction over the following offences against its administration of justice when committed intentionally:
(d) Impeding, intimidating or corruptly influencing an official of the Court for the purpose of forcing or persuading the official not to perform, or to perform improperly, his or her duties;