IntentionallyKnowinglyRecklesslyCriminal NegligenceBodily InjuryDeadly WeaponElements of OffenseMisdameanorSerious Bodily InjuryAffirmative Defenses:No Defense:Defense to Prosecution:Class "C"Class "B"Class
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"A"
State Jail Felony
3rd Degree Felony
2nd Degree Felony
1st Degree Felony
Captial Felony
Criminal Attempt:
Criminal Conspiracy
Criminal Solicitation
Kidnapping
Unlawful Restraint
Public Lewdness
Indecent Exposure
Disorderly Conduct
Assualt by contact
Assualt causing Bodily Injury
Terroristic Threat
Endangering a Child
Deadly Conduct
Reckless Damage or Destruction
Person under 15 can be charged with:
Government
Oath
Possession
Criminal Episode Means:
A child 14 years of age can be charged as
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