Alaska State Rep. has asked the Alaska State Troopers to look into
possible criminal witness tampering charges.

Here's the press release

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LEGISLATOR ASKS TROOPERS TO LOOK AT POSSIBLE WITNESS TAMPERING


Palin cooperation ended with VP nomination




ANCHORAGE — Today a State Representative called on the Alaska State
Troopers to look into possible criminal witness tampering in the
state’s bi-partisan legislative Troopergate investigation. Since Gov.
Sarah Palin was named to the McCain ticket on Aug. 29, the McCain
campaign has sent campaign workers to Alaska to obstruct this
investigation.




“Until McCain campaign staffers flew to Alaska to stop this
investigation, the Governor and her staff agreed to comply with what
we all know is a bi-partisan investigation. After Aug. 29 the campaign
started working to block this investigation, and witnesses began
joining that effort by ignoring their subpoenas and risking jail time.
Something obviously changed the minds of these witnesses after Aug.
29th,” said Rep., Les Gara (D-Anchorage), a State Representative and
Former Alaska Assistant Attorney General.




Alaska’s witness tampering statutes prohibit any person from
“inducing” a witness to fail to comply with a subpoena. Almost daily,
McCain staffers have called press conferences and made efforts to
stonewall the legislative investigation. Prior to Aug. 29 no witness
had stated they’d refuse to comply with the investigation, and the
Governor in fact promised she and her staff would comply.




Last week three witnesses, Palin Administration Officials Ivy Frye and
Randy Ruaro, and Palin’s husband Todd, refused to show up for
legislative subpoenas. Also, Attorney General Talis Colberg, whose
office had agreed that another seven state employees would comply with
the investigation, changed position and said they wouldn’t. Those
seven witnesses have been subpoenaed and are scheduled to appear
Friday before the Senate and House Judiciary Committees.




McCain operatives have spun this as a partisan investigation. The
facts show otherwise. Both Committees voted for the subpoenas last
week. Six Republicans and four Democrats voted in favor, and only two
Senate members voted no. The investigation was started this summer
before Palin was named to the McCain ticket, by a unanimous vote of
eight Republicans and four Democrats.






The witness tampering statutes follow:


Alaska Statute 11.56.545 -


“(a)Tampering with a witness in the second degree: A person commits
the crime of tampering with a witness in the second degree if the
person knowingly induces or attempts to induce a witness to be absent
from an official proceeding, other than a judicial proceeding, to
which the witness has been summoned. (b) Tampering with a witness in
the second degree is a class A misdemeanor. (Emphasis added).


AS 11.56.540 has similar elements, and is a felony.
Please see attachmed letter and statute for more details.
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URL for Rep. Gara's letter and statute:
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