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  • 710A.6 Outreach, public awareness, and training programs.

    Statutes | Iowa Code § 710A.6

    The crime victim assistance division of the department of justice, in cooperation with other governmental agencies and nongovernmental or community organizations, shall develop and conduct outreach, public awareness, and training programs for the general public, law enforcement agencies, first...

  • 710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity.

    Statutes | Iowa Code § 710A.2A

    A person shall not entice, coerce, or recruit, or attempt to entice, coerce, or recruit, either a person who is under the age of eighteen or a law enforcement officer or agent who is representing that the officer or agent is under the age of eighteen, to engage in a commercial sexual activity....

  • Sec. 5.9.13 Possessing Stolen Property in the Second Degree

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.13

    (l) A person is guilty of possessing stolen property in the second degree if: (a) He or she possesses stolen property which exceeds two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in value but does not exceed one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500) in value (b) He or she possesses a stolen public record,...

  • Sec. 5.9.12 Possessing Stolen Property in the First Degree

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.12

    (l) A person is guilty of possessing stolen property in the first degree if he or she possesses stolen property which exceeds one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500) in value.   (2) Possessing stolen property in the first degree is a felony.

  • Sec. 5.9.11 Possessing Stolen Property - Definition - Credit Cards, Presumption;

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.11

    (l) ―To possess stolen property‖ means knowingly to receive, retain, possess, conceal, or dispose of stolen property knowing that it has been stolen and to withhold or appropriate the same to the use of any person other than the true owner or person entitled thereto.   (2) The fact...

  • Sec. 5.9.10 Extortion in the Second Degree

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.10

    (l) A person is guilty of extortion in the second degree if he or she commits extortion by means of a threat as defined in Section 5.1.05(25) (d through j).   (2) In any prosecution under this section based on a threat to accuse any person of a crime or cause criminal charges to be instituted...

  • Sec. 5.9.09 Extortion in the First Degree

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.09

    (l) A person is guilty of extortion in the first degree if he or she commits extortion by means of a threat as defined in Section 5.1.05(25) (a), (b), and (c).   (2) Extortion in first degree is a felony.

  • Sec. 5.9.08 Extortion - Definition

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.08

    "Extortion" means to knowingly obtain or attempt to obtain by threat property or services of the owner.

  • Sec. 5.9.07 Taking Motor vehicle Without Permission

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.07

    (l) Every person who shall without the permission of the owner or person entitled to the possession thereof intentionally take or drive away any automobile or motor vehicle, whether propelled by steam, electricity, or internal combustion engine, the property of another, shall be deemed guilty of a...

  • Sec. 5.9.14 Possessing Stolen Property in the Third Degree

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.14

    (l) A person is guilty of possessing stolen property in the third degree if he or she possesses stolen property which does not exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in value. (2) Possessing stolen property in the third degree is a misdemeanor.