520.130 Hindering prosecution or apprehension in the second degree.
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(1)A person is guilty of hindering prosecution or apprehension in the second degree
when, with the intent to hinder the apprehension, prosecution, conviction or
punishment of another who is being sought in connection with the commission of a
criminal offense, he renders assistance to such person.
(2)Hindering prosecution or apprehension in the second degree is a Class A
misdemeanor.