Crimes Flashcards
(33 cards)
Petit Larceny
Under $650 (misd)
Possession of Stolen Property Value
Less than $650 (Misd)
$650-$3500 (class C felony) If more than $3500, or a firearm, (class B felony)
MDPP (not vehicle) Value
Less than $250 (misd)
$250-$5000 (GM)
Injuring Tampering With Motor Vehicle Values
Under $250 (misd)
$250-$5000 (GM)
Public transportation, police, and fire vehicles (Felony)
Harassment (classification)
1st offense (misd)
2nd offense (GM)
Harassment
Did threaten to cause bodily damage in the future,
Did threaten to damage the property of another,
Did threaten to do an act which is intended to substantially harm the person threatened with respect to his physical or mental health and safety.
Stun Device
Is illegal for prohibited persons.
Pneumatic gun
Only charged in CCW, not in PPPFA cases. For PPPFA, firearm has to be explosion or combustion.
CCW
You can charge for CCW weapons not listed so long as you can articulate the nature in which they were carried was for deadly purposes.
Machete CCW (Classification)
(GM)
Short barreled shotgun (Length)
Barrel less than 18 inches
Overall length less than 26 inches
Short barreled rifle (Length)
Barrel less than 16 inches
Overall less than 26 inches
Discharging a firearm from or within a structure or vehicle:
Can charge one count for each shot.
Discharging firearm at/into occupied structure:
Can charge one count per shot.
Burglary:
May be charged if subject has two prior petit larceny convictions within 7 years.
Conspiracy (GM) in following crimes:
Battery Burglary Forgery Grand Larceny Auto Home Invasion Larceny Discharge firearm from/within structure or vehicle
Does pneumatic firearm apply to PPPFA?
No! A firearm is defined as expelling a round through explosion or combustion.
Possession of a machete concealed is what classification of crime?
(GM)
Discharging weapon in public where person might be endangered classification:
(GM)
Unlawful taking of vehicle classification:
(GM)
Intimidating a PO classification:
(GM)
Battery on a protected person classification:
(GM)
House Breaking
Forcibly enters a uninhabited dwelling with the intent to take up residence.
Unlawful Occupancy
Same as house breaking, however there is NO forcible entry.