Search Results

| 4201 - 4210 of 35586

  • 3.4.5 Civil Damages

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 4 § 3.4.5

    A. Any person subject to the civil jurisdiction of the Hopi Tribe, but not subject to the criminal jurisdiction of the Hopi Tribe, who engages in conduct in the Territory that constitutes a violation of this Code shall be liable to the Hopi Tribe for the following civil damages:     1....

  • 3.7.10 Aggravated Robbery.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.7.10

    A person who, in the course of committing robbery, is aided by one or more accomplices actually present, is guilty of a dangerous offense.

  • 3.4.4 Other Criminal Penalties

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 4 § 3.4.4

    In addition to, or in lieu of, the penalties set forth in Section 3.4.1, the Court may order restitution, diversion from criminal prosecution, community service, treatment, probation, parole, or suspension of sentence, unless a provision of this Code provides otherwise with respect to a certain...

  • 3.7.11 Harassment.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.7.11

    A person commits a minor offense by persistently placing obscene or harassing telephone calls, or other electronic or Internet messages, with the intent to annoy, abuse, or threaten another person.

  • 3.4.3 Consecutive Terms of Imprisonment

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 4 § 3.4.3

    If multiple crimes are committed, and multiple sentences of imprisonment are imposed on a person at the same time, the Court may, at its discretion, direct the sentences to run consecutively.

  • 3.8.1 Burglary.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.8.1

    A person who unlawfully enters or remains in any dwelling, other structure, or vehicle, with the intent to commit theft or any serious or dangerous offense, is guilty of a serious offense.

  • 3.4.2 Repetitive Offenders

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 4 § 3.4.2

    The Court may, at its discretion, sentence a person who has been previously convicted of the same offense, or a comparable offense by any jurisdiction in the United States, to one class higher than the sentence imposed in the previous conviction. Convictions for two or more offenses committed for...

  • 3.8.2 Aggravated Burglary.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.8.2

    A person who commits burglary while possessing a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument, is guilty of a dangerous offense.

  • 3.8.4 Theft.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.8.4

    A. A person who knowingly takes or controls the property or services of another person without consent of the owner or other proper legal authority is guilty of an offense.   B. Theft of property or services with a value of two thousand dollars or more is guilty of a serious offense.

  • 3.4.1 Imprisonment and Fines

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 4 § 3.4.1

    The Court may impose the following criminal penalties against a person who is convicted for violating this Code:   A. A maximum of three years in custody and/or a fine of up to $15,000.00 upon conviction for an offense which is defined in this Code as a &ldquodangerous offense&rdquo...