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Refusal to Relinquish or to Damage or to Obstruct Telephone in Rhode Island

Refusing to Relinquish or to Damage or to Obstruct a Telephone is a serious charge which can result in jail sentences, probation, a possible criminal record and/or fines.

If you or someone you love are charged with Refusal to Relinquish or to Damage or to Obstruct Telephone in Rhode Island, it is important to ensure your rights are protected by working with an experienced Rhode Island criminal defense attorney.

Our attorneys have extensive experience with Rhode Island criminal cases, call our team today at 401-230-5520.

What are the Penalties for Refusal to Relinquish a Telephone in Rhode Island?

If you are convicted of with Refusal to Relinquish or to Damage or to Obstruct Telephone in Rhode Island you may be subject to the following penalties:

  1. Imprisonment up to 90 days
  2. Fines ranging from $50-$300
  3. Both imprisonment and fine
  4. Potential criminal conviction
  5. Potential probation

What is the Rhode Island General Law for Refusal to Relinquish a Telephone in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island General Laws 11-35-14 states it is illegal to do the following:

“Any person who willfully refuses to relinquish a party line or who obstructs or damages an individual telephone line or telephone set when he or she knows or should have known that the party line, individual telephone line or telephone set is needed for an emergency call to a fire department or police department or for medical aid or ambulance service…” shall be punished.

How does Rhode Island General Law Define “party line”?

Per Rhode Island General Law 11-35-14, party line is defined as a:

“subscriber line telephone circuit consisting of two (2) or more main telephonestations connected with it, each station with a distinctive ring or telephone number.”

What is the Meaning of “Emergency” as Defined by Rhode Island General Law?

The definition of “emergency” as defined by Rhode Island General Law 11-35-14, is a situation which jeopardizes human life or property for which aid must be administered promptly.

If you or a loved one has been criminally charged with Refusing to Relinquish or to Damage or to Obstruct a Telephone, contact the team at Ellison Law LLC today or call us at 401-230-5520. We have experienced criminal defense attorneys who can help you fight these charges.

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