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A. A person is guilty of an offense if, with intent to hinder, prevent, or delay the discovery, apprehension, prosecution, conviction or punishment of another for the commission of a crime, he:

1. Knowing an offense has been committed, conceals it from a magistrate; or

2. Harbors or conceals the offender; or

3. Provides the offender a weapon, transportation, disguise, or other means for avoiding discovery or apprehension; or

4. Warns such offender of impending discovery or apprehension; or

5. Conceals, destroys, or alters any physical evidence that might aid in the discovery, apprehension, or conviction of such person; or

6. Obstructs by force, intimidation, or deception anyone from performing an act which might aid in the discovery, apprehension, prosecution or conviction of such person.

B. An offense under this section is a class B misdemeanor. (Code 1975 § 13-830-6)