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Section 30-1-1 - Name and effective date of code. - This act is called and may be cited as the...
Section 30-1-2 - Application of code. - The Criminal Code has no application to crimes committed prior...
Section 30-1-3 - Construction of Criminal Code. - In criminal cases where no provision of this code is...
Section 30-1-4 - Crime defined. - A crime is an act or omission forbidden by law...
Section 30-1-5 - Classification of crimes. - Crimes are classified as felonies, misdemeanors and petty misdemeanors. History:...
Section 30-1-6 - Classified crimes defined. - A. A crime is a felony if it is so...
Section 30-1-7 - Degrees of felonies. - Felonies under the Criminal Code are classified as follows: A....
Section 30-1-8 - Time limitations for commencing prosecution. - A person shall not be prosecuted, tried or punished in...
Section 30-1-9 - Tolling of time limitation for prosecution for crimes. - A. If after any crime has been committed the defendant...
Section 30-1-9.1 - Offenses against children; tolling of statute of limitations. - The applicable time period for commencing prosecution pursuant to Section...
Section 30-1-9.2 - Criminal sexual penetration; tolling of statute of limitations. - A. When DNA evidence is available and a suspect has...
Section 30-1-10 - Double jeopardy. - No person shall be twice put in jeopardy for the...
Section 30-1-11 - Criminal sentence permitted only upon conviction. - No person indicted or charged by information or complaint of...
Section 30-1-12 - Definitions. - As used in the Criminal Code: A. "great bodily harm"...
Section 30-1-13 - Accessory. - A person may be charged with and convicted of the...
Section 30-1-14 - Venue. - All trials of crime shall be had in the county...
Section 30-1-15 - Alleged victims of domestic abuse, stalking or sexual assault; forbearance of costs. - A. An alleged victim of an offense specified in Subsection...