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13A-6-65.1
Section 13A-6-65.1 Sexual torture. (a) A person commits the crime of sexual torture if he or
she does any of the following: (1) Penetrates the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person
with an inanimate object, by forcible compulsion, with the intent to sexually torture, sexually
abuse, or to gratify the sexual desire of either party. (2) Penetrates the vagina, anus, or
mouth of a person who is incapable of consent by reason of being incapacitated, with an inanimate
object, with the intent to sexually torture, sexually abuse, or to gratify the sexual desire
of either party. (3) Penetrates the vagina, anus, or mouth of a person who is less than 12
years old, with an inanimate object, by a person who is 16 years old or older with the intent
to sexually torture, sexually abuse, or to gratify the sexual desire of either party. (4)
By inflicting physical injury, including, but not limited to, burning, crushing, wounding,
mutilating, or assaulting the sex organs or intimate parts of another...
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13A-8-10.6
Section 13A-8-10.6 Cargo theft. (a) A person commits the crime of cargo theft if the person
knowingly obtains or exerts unauthorized control over either of the following: (1) A vehicle
engaged in commercial transportation of cargo or an appurtenance thereto, including, without
limitation, a trailer, semitrailer, container, railcar, or other associated equipment, or
the cargo being transported therein or thereon, which is the property of another, with the
intention of depriving the other person of the property, regardless of the manner in which
the property is taken or appropriated. (2) A trailer, semitrailer, container, railcar, or
other associated equipment, or the cargo being transported therein or thereon, which is the
property of another, with the intention of depriving the other person of the property, regardless
of the manner in which the property is taken or appropriated. (b)(1) Cargo theft that has
a collective value in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) is a Class B...
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13A-8-113
Section 13A-8-113 Encoded data fraud. (a) A person commits the crime of encoded data fraud
by: (1) Knowingly and with the intent to commit an unlawful act or to defraud, possessing
a scanning device; or knowingly and with intent to commit an unlawful act or defraud, using
or attempting to use a scanning device to access, read, obtain, memorize, or store, temporarily
or permanently, information encoded on an identification document by means of magnetic strip,
integrated circuit, or radio frequency identification tag without the permission of the authorized
user or issuer of the identification document. (2) Knowingly and with the intent to commit
an unlawful act or to defraud, possessing a reencoder; or knowingly and with intent to commit
an unlawful act or defraud, using or attempting to use a reencoder to place encoded information
on an identification document by means of magnetic strip, integrated circuit, or radio frequency
identification tag without the permission of the authorized...
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13A-8-13
Section 13A-8-13 Extortion - Definition. A person commits the crime of extortion if he knowingly
obtains by threat control over the property of another, with intent to deprive him of the
property. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §3235.)...
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13A-8-16
Section 13A-8-16 Receiving stolen property - Definition. (a) A person commits the crime of
receiving stolen property if he intentionally receives, retains or disposes of stolen property
knowing that it has been stolen or having reasonable grounds to believe it has been stolen,
unless the property is received, retained or disposed of with intent to restore it to the
owner. (b) If a person: (1) On two separate occasions within a year prior to the commission
of the instant offense of receiving stolen property is found in possession or control of stolen
property; or (2) Possesses goods or property which have been recently stolen; or (3) Regularly
buys, sells, uses or handles in the course of business property of the sort received, and
acquired the property without making reasonable inquiry whether the person selling or delivering
the property to him had a legal right to do so, this shall be prima facie evidence that he
has the requisite knowledge or belief. (c) The fact that the person who...
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13A-8-2.1
Section 13A-8-2.1 Aggravated theft by deception. (a) A person commits the crime of aggravated
theft by deception if he or she does any of the following: (1) He or she commits a theft of
foreign or domestic funds, cash, or cash equivalent, that includes, but is not limited to,
stocks, bonds, investments, or retirement accounts, that exceeds two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000) in value, if obtained by deception. (2) He or she commits a theft of public funds
or revenue of any state, county, or municipal government agency or department, or any governmental
or political subdivision that exceeds one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in value, if
obtained by deception. (b) The limitations period for any prosecution under this section does
not commence or begin to accrue until the discovery of the facts constituting the deception,
after which the prosecution shall be commenced within six years. (c) Aggravated theft by deception
is a felony with a range of punishment of five to 30 years'...
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13A-8-22
Section 13A-8-22 Obscuring identity of vehicle. (a) A person commits the crime of obscuring
identity of a vehicle if: (1) He obscures the manufacturer's serial number or any other distinguishing
identification number or mark upon any vehicle or component part thereof, except tires, with
intent to render it unidentifiable; or (2) He possesses a vehicle or component part thereof
knowing that the manufacturer's serial number or other identification number or mark has been
obscured unless he legally acquired ownership of the vehicle or part before the manufacturer's
serial number was obscured or before he knew it was obscured. (b) "Obscure" means
to remove, deface, cover, alter, destroy or otherwise render unidentifiable. (c) "Vehicle"
means any propelled device in, upon or by which any person or property is transported on land,
water or in the air, including stationary rails or tracks, and includes motor vehicles, motorboats,
vessels and aircraft. (d) Proof that a person has obscured the...
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13A-8-43
Section 13A-8-43 Robbery in the third degree. (a) A person commits the crime of robbery in
the third degree if in the course of committing a theft he: (1) Uses force against the person
of the owner or any person present with intent to overcome his physical resistance or physical
power of resistance; or (2) Threatens the imminent use of force against the person of the
owner or any person present with intent to compel acquiescence to the taking of or escaping
with the property. (b) Robbery in the third degree is a Class C felony. (Acts 1977, No. 607,
p. 812, §3307.)...
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13A-9-13.1
Section 13A-9-13.1 Negotiating worthless negotiable instrument - Generally. (a) A person commits
the crime of negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument if the person negotiates or delivers
a negotiable instrument for a thing of value and with the intent, knowledge, or expectation
that it will not be honored by the drawee. (b) For the purposes of this section, it is prima
facie evidence that the maker or drawer intended, knew, or expected that the instrument would
not be honored in any of the following instances: (1) The maker or drawer had no account with
the drawee at the time the negotiable instrument was negotiated or delivered, as determined
according to Section 7-3-503(2). (2) Payment was refused by the drawee for lack of funds,
upon presentation within 30 days after delivery, and the maker or drawer shall not have paid
the holder thereof the amount due thereon, together with a service charge of not more than
(fill in appropriate amount as provided by law), within 10 days...
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13A-9-18
Section 13A-9-18 Criminal impersonation. (a) A person commits the crime of criminal impersonation
if he: (1) Assumes a false identity and does an act in his assumed character with intent to
gain an economic benefit for himself or another or to injure or defraud another; or (2) Pretends
to be a representative of some person or organization and does an act in his pretended capacity
with intent to gain an economic benefit for himself or another or to injure or defraud another.
(b) Criminal impersonation is a Class B misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §4055.)...

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