means any material, substance, or mechanism capable of being used, either by itself or in combination with any other substance, material, or mechanism, to cause sudden and violent injury, damage, destruction, or death.
Destructive Device
A person commits false reporting of identifying information if the person knowingly provides false identifying information to law enforcement authorities.
False Reporting of Identifying Information to LE
Offender knowingly
makes a false entry in or falsely alters any public record; or
The person knowingly destroys, mutilates, conceals, removes, or impairs the availability of any public record; or
The person refuses to deliver up a public record in the person’s possession or
The person knowingly alters any public record
Abuse of Public Records
Any person who knowingly aids, abets, or assists another person to escape or attempt to escape from custody or confinement commits the offense of aiding escape.
Aiding Escape from Custody or Confinement
A person being confined in a detention facility
Knowingly obtains or has in his possession anything else not allowed besides a dangerous instrument
Possession of Contraband in the 2nd Degree
means a public disturbance involving an assemblage of three or more persons which by tumultuous and violent conduct creates grave danger of damage or injury to property or persons or substantially obstructs the performance of any governmental function.
Riot
1. Offender
2. Falsely pretended to be a peace officer AND,
3. Performed an act in that pretended capacity
(1) A public servant commits first degree official misconduct if, with intent to obtain a benefit for the public servant or another or maliciously to cause harm to another, he or she knowingly:
(a) Commits an act relating to his office but constituting an unauthorized exercise of his official function; or
(b) Refrains from performing a duty imposed upon him by law; or
(c) Violates any statute or lawfully adopted rule or regulation relating to his office.
1st Degree Official Misconduct
a. Offender knowingly and unlawfully,
b. Introduced/attempted to introduced contraband besides a dangerous weapon
2nd Degree Introduction of Contraband
A person being confined in a detention facility
Knowingly obtains or has in his possession a dangerous instrument
Possession of contraband in the 1st Degree
a lewd, indecent, or sexually explicit action or display that is made in a public place and is intended to incite a breach of the peace
Obscene Gesture
Offender knowingly
Without justification and without consent
Removes the firearm or self-defense electronic control device, direct-contact stun device, or other similar device
Of a peace officer who is acting under color of his or her official authority
Disarming a peace Officer
How many people need to be involved for Inciting a Riot
Five or more
a. Offender knowingly and unlawfully
b. Introduced /attempted to introduce:
- a dangerous instrument
1st Degree Introduction of Contraband
While escaping or attempting to escape
Commits an assault with intent to commit BI w/DW
OR, any means of force likely to produce SBI
Assault During Escape
Definition of Knife defines a knife with a blade over what length
3 1/2 Inches
a. Offender
b. Offered/conferred/agreed to confer any pecuniary benefit
c. Upon a public servant
d. With the intent to influence the public servant's vote/opinion/judgment/exercise of discretion/action in his official capacity
Bribery
What is Kiana's Law and where is it found.
Under Harassment, basically cyber bullying
While in custody or confinement following conviction or charges, knowingly escapes from said custody or confinement
Escape
While in custody or confinement following conviction or charges, knowingly attempts to escape from said custody or confinement
Attempt to Escape
What is our drunk with a gun statute
Prohibited Use of a Weapon
(1) A public servant commits second degree official misconduct if he knowingly, arbitrarily, and capriciously:
(a) Refrains from performing a duty imposed upon him by law; or
(b) Violates any statute or lawfully adopted rule or regulation relating to his office.
2nd Degree Official Misconduct
What makes Vehicular Eluding a Felony
Reckless Driving
Community Corrections/Halfway House
Direct Sentence
Transition Sentence
Intensive Supervision Program
Unauthorized Absence
How many people need to be involved for a riot in a detention facility
He, with two or more persons