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pt 7 creek orleans

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  1. [font=Times New Roman][color=#0000FF]CHAPTER 5: CRIMES INVOLVING PROPERTY[size=18][/size][/color]
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  3. Unauthorized Entry
  4. (a) Any individual who enters a house, room, apartment, store, motor vehicle, or any other building with the intent to commit petty theft, grand theft, or any felony is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 1 hour and 40 minutes.
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  6. Misappropriation
  7. (a) A person who deceitfully misappropriates property entrusted to them by another individual is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the punishment may be a sentence of 40 minutes.
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  9. (b) If a state employee fraudulently obtains or uses property under their control and trust, they are guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 2 hours.
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  11. Arson
  12. (a) Any person who intentionally and maliciously sets fire to or burns any structure, forest land, or property without prior authorization is guilty of a felony, and the punishment may be 4 hours.
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  14. (b) A person who, through criminal accident or negligence, causes a fire to burn any structure, forest land, or property is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 50 minutes.
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  16. Possession of Burglary Tools
  17. A person who possesses the necessary tools and has the intent to commit any form of burglary, such as a tension bar, screwdriver, shimmy, or other relevant items, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 35 minutes.
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  19. Falsification
  20. A person who, with the intent to defraud or deceive another, signs the name of another person or a fictitious person is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 35 minutes.
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  22. Falsification of an Official Document
  23. A person who, with the intent to defraud or deceive another, knowingly alters, creates, possesses, or distributes a counterfeited driver's license, pilot's license, government-issued identification card, or weapon license is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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  25. Counterfeiting
  26. A person who manufactures or knowingly possesses any die, plate, paper, metal, or machine used to produce counterfeit bank notes, bills, coins, or who knowingly possesses any counterfeit bank notes, bills, or coins is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 2 hours.
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  28. Petty Theft
  29. A person who steals or takes the personal property of another, or property belonging to a company, with a value not exceeding $950 is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 40 minutes.
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  31. Grand Theft
  32. (a) A person who steals or takes the personal property of another, or property belonging to a company, with a value exceeding $950 is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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  34. (b) Stealing an unoccupied automobile is a felony, and the sentence may be 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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  36. (c) Stealing a firearm is a felony, and the sentence may be 1 hour and 45 minutes.
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  38. Extortion
  39. (a) A person who uses intimidation or force to obtain property or services from another with their consent is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 2 hours.
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  41. (b) A person who employs or threatens their power or authority with demonstrated malice aforethought to compel action by another is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 3 hours.
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  43. Receiving Stolen Property
  44. A person who knowingly purchases or receives stolen property is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 30 minutes.
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  46. Insurance Fraud
  47. (a) Any person who destroys or disposes of any property that is insured against loss or damage by theft, embezzlement, flood damage, or fire damage with the intent to defraud the insurer, whether the property is their own or belongs to another, is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 2 hours.
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  49. (b) Any person who knowingly causes or participates in a vehicular collision or any other vehicular accident with the intent to file a false or fraudulent claim is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 50 minutes.
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  51. Trespassing
  52. (a) A person who enters another's property while it is closed or not in operation without expressed or written permission is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 30 minutes.
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  54. (b) A person who enters any government-owned or managed facility or restricted section in a government building that is secured without proper authorization due to security or safety hazards is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 1 hour and 20 minutes.
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  56. Fraud
  57. A person who knowingly defrauds another individual of money, labor, property, or other services through false or fraudulent representation is guilty of a felony, and the sentence may be 2 hours.
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  59. Vandalism
  60. A person who defaces, damages, or destroys another person's property is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the sentence may be 30 minutes.[/font]
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