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13A-10-44
Section 13A-10-44 Hindering prosecution in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime
of hindering prosecution in the second degree if with the intent to hinder the apprehension,
prosecution, conviction or punishment of another for conduct constituting a Class C felony
or a Class A misdemeanor, he renders criminal assistance to such person. (b) Hindering prosecution
in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §4637; Acts 1979,
No. 79-471, p. 862, §1.)...
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13A-5-40
Section 13A-5-40 Capital offenses. (a) The following are capital offenses: (1) Murder by the
defendant during a kidnapping in the first degree or an attempt thereof committed by the defendant.
(2) Murder by the defendant during a robbery in the first degree or an attempt thereof committed
by the defendant. (3) Murder by the defendant during a rape in the first or second degree
or an attempt thereof committed by the defendant; or murder by the defendant during sodomy
in the first or second degree or an attempt thereof committed by the defendant. (4) Murder
by the defendant during a burglary in the first or second degree or an attempt thereof committed
by the defendant. (5) Murder of any police officer, sheriff, deputy, state trooper, federal
law enforcement officer, or any other state or federal peace officer of any kind, or prison
or jail guard, while the officer or guard is on duty, regardless of whether the defendant
knew or should have known the victim was an officer or guard on...
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13A-6-196
Section 13A-6-196 Financial exploitation of an elderly person - Second degree. (a) The financial
exploitation of an elderly person in which the value of the property taken exceeds five hundred
dollars ($500) but does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) constitutes
financial exploitation of the elderly person in the second degree. (b) Financial exploitation
of an elderly person in the second degree is a Class C felony. (Act 2013-307, §7; §38-9E-7;
renumbered by Act 2014-346, p. 1289, §1(b)(7).)...
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13A-7-42
Section 13A-7-42 Arson in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of arson in the
second degree if he intentionally damages a building by starting or maintaining a fire or
causing an explosion. (b) A person does not commit a crime under subsection (a) if: (1) No
person other than himself has a possessory or proprietary interest in the building damaged;
or if other persons have those interests, all of them consented to his conduct; and (2) His
sole intent was to destroy or damage the building for a lawful and proper purpose. (c) The
burden of injecting the issue of justification in subsection (b) is on the defendant, but
this does not shift the burden of proof. (d) A person commits the crime of arson in the second
degree if he intentionally starts or maintains a fire or causes an explosion which damages
property in a detention facility or a penal facility, as defined in Section 13A-10-30, with
reckless disregard (because of the nature or extent of the damage caused or which...
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13A-7-6
Section 13A-7-6 Burglary in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of burglary in
the second degree if he or she knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a building with intent
to commit theft or a felony therein and, if in effecting entry or while in the building or
in immediate flight therefrom, the person or another participant in the crime: (1) Is armed
with explosives; or (2) Causes physical injury to any person who is not a participant in the
crime; or (3) In effecting entry, is armed with a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or,
while in the building or in immediate flight from the building, uses or threatens the immediate
use of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument against another person. The use of or threatened
use of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument does not include the mere acquisition of a
deadly weapon or dangerous instrument during the burglary. (b) In the alternative to subsection
(a) of this section, a person commits the crime of burglary in...
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13A-10-102
Section 13A-10-102 Perjury in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of perjury
in the second degree when he swears with intent to mislead a public servant in the performance
of his duty and his false statement is material to the action, proceeding or matter involved.
(b) Perjury in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §4906.)...

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13A-10-32
Section 13A-10-32 Escape in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of escape in
the second degree if he escapes or attempts to escape from a penal facility. (b) Escape in
the second degree is a Class C felony. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §4607.)...
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13A-10-40
Section 13A-10-40 Bail jumping in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of bail
jumping in the second degree if, having been lawfully released from custody, with or without
bail, upon condition that he will subsequently appear at a specified time and place in connection
with a charge of his having committed any misdemeanor or Class C felony, he fails to appear
at that time and place. (b) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the defendant's
failure to appear was unintentional or was unavoidable and due to circumstances beyond his
control. The burden of injecting the defense of an unintentional failure to appear, or unavoidability
and circumstances beyond his control, is on the defendant. (c) This section does not apply
to a person released from custody on condition that he will appear in connection with a charge
of having committed a misdemeanor in violation of Title 32 of this Code. (d) Bail jumping
in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor. (Acts...
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13A-6-192
Section 13A-6-192 Elder abuse and neglect - First degree. (a) A person commits the crime of
elder abuse and neglect in the first degree if he or she intentionally abuses or neglects
any elderly person and the abuse or neglect causes serious physical injury to the elderly
person. (b) Elder abuse and neglect in the first degree is a Class A felony. (Act 2013-307,
§3; §38-9E-3; renumbered by Act 2014-346, p. 1289, §1(b)(7).)...
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13A-6-194
Section 13A-6-194 Elder abuse and neglect - Third degree. (a) A person commits the crime of
elder abuse and neglect in the third degree if he or she does any of the following: (1) Recklessly
abuses or neglects any elderly person and the abuse or neglect causes physical injury. (2)
Recklessly emotionally abuses any elderly person. (b) Elder abuse and neglect in the third
degree is a Class A misdemeanor. (Act 2013-307, §5; §38-9E-5; renumbered by Act 2014-346,
p. 1289, §1(b)(7).)...
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