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  • 3.8.5 Receiving or Concealing Stolen Property.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.8.5

    A. A person who knowingly sells stolen property is guilty of a serious offense.   B. A person who receives or conceals property of another person, knowing the same to have been stolen, is guilty of a serious offense.

  • 3.8.6 Criminal Damage to Property.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.8.6

    A. A person who intentionally, knowingly or recklessly defaces, damages or tampers with property not his own, whether public or private, is guilty of an offense.   B. A person who commits criminal damage of property in an amount of five thousand dollars or more is guilty of a serious offense.

  • 3.2.2 Applicable Mental States

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 2 § 3.2.2

    In this Code, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires: A. &ldquoIntentionally&rdquo or &ldquowith the intent to&rdquo means that a persons objective is to cause something to occur or to engage in certain conduct.   B. &ldquoKnowingly&rdquo means that a person is aware of a...

  • 3.9.1 Fraud.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.9.1

    A person who obtains money, property or services by knowingly misrepresenting a material fact or by knowingly using false weights or measures, is guilty of an offense. If the value of the money, property or services is $5,000 or more, the person is guilty of a serious offense.

  • 3.1.10 Definitions of terms

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 1 § 3.1.10

    In this Code, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires: 2. &ldquoAct&rdquo means a bodily movement. 3. &ldquoAdult&rdquo means any individual eighteen years of age or older. 4. &ldquoAlcohol,&rdquo &ldquoAlcoholic beverages,&rdquo &ldquoSpirituous liquor,&rdquo or &ldquoDistilled...

  • 3.9.2 Bribery.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.9.2

    A. A person who offers or confers any money, property, service, or other benefit to an official of the Tribe, Village official, or public servant with the intent to influence the conduct of the other persons public duties, is guilty of a serious offense. B. An official of the Tribe, Village...

  • 3.9.3 Extortion.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.9.3

    A person who intentionally obtains or seeks to obtain property, services, or other benefit by means of a threat to either cause physical injury to persons or property or make allegations, whether true or false, which damage anothers personal reputation or business associations is guilty of a...

  • 3.9.4 Forgery.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.9.4

    A person commits a serious offense if, with intent to defraud, such person: A. falsely makes, completes, signs, or alters a written instrument B. knowingly possesses a forged instrument or, C. offers a forged instrument for execution, whether accepted or not.

  • 3.9.5 Issuance of Insufficiently Funded Checks.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 9 § 3.9.5

    A person who intentionally issues a check, draft, or other financial instrument with the intent to defraud and with the knowledge that the depository will not credit the full amount upon its presentation, is guilty of a minor offense.

  • 3.10.1 Enticement of a Minor.

    Statutes | Hopi Criminal Code Title III Chapter 10 § 3.10.1

    A person who forces, entices, or persuades a child under the age of sixteen to enter any building, vehicle, or secluded place with intent to engage in sexual acts, sexual contact or oral sexual acts with the minor, is guilty of a dangerous offense.