Obstruction of Justice & Perjury
Obstruction of Justice is defined as deliberate interference in the legislating, interpreting, or enforcing of State Laws or Town Ordinances. A person found guilty of Obstruction of Justice, if guilty of other crimes, may face a doubling of his or her penalties; otherwise, he or she may be subject to fines, imprisonment, community service, or public humiliation in the pillory.
Perjury is defined as making false statements knowingly under oath to Tyr. It is an aggravated form of obstruction of justice and carries greater penalties of the same sorts.