Obstructing service of a Board of Pardons' warrant or a probationer order to show cause.

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  • (1) knows that the Board of Pardons and Parole has issued a warrant for a parolee or that a court has issued an order to show cause regarding a defendant's violation of the terms of probation; and
  • (2)
    • (a) harbors or conceals the parolee or probationer;
    • (b) provides the parolee or probationer with transportation, disguise, or other means or assistance to avoid discovery; or
    • (c) warns the parolee or probationer of his impending discovery.




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