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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 11 - Criminal Offenses
    • Chapter 11-1 - General Provisions
    • Section 11-1-2.1. - Violations — Effect of conviction — Standard of proof.

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Chapter 11-1 - General Provisions
    Section 11-1-2.1. - Violations — Effect of conviction — Standard of proof.

    § 11-1-2.1. Violations — Effect of conviction — Standard of proof.
    Conviction of a violation shall not give rise to any disability or legal disadvantage based on conviction of a criminal offense. Conviction of a violation shall be supported by evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.
    History of Section.P.L. 1976, ch. 173, § 2.

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    Structure Rhode Island General Laws

    Rhode Island General Laws

    Title 11 - Criminal Offenses

    Chapter 11-1 - General Provisions

    Section 11-1-1. - Common law offenses not covered by statute.

    Section 11-1-2. - Felony, misdemeanor — Petty misdemeanor, and violation distinguished.

    Section 11-1-2.1. - Violations — Effect of conviction — Standard of proof.

    Section 11-1-3. - Liability for aiding, abetting, counseling, hiring, or commanding offenses.

    Section 11-1-4. - Harboring criminal.

    Section 11-1-5. - Compounding or concealing felony.

    Section 11-1-5.1. - Reports of crimes to law enforcement officials.

    Section 11-1-6. - Conspiracy.

    Section 11-1-7. - Conspiracy to commit offense outside the state.

    Section 11-1-8. - Bail jumping.

    Section 11-1-9. - Soliciting another to commit a crime.

    Section 11-1-10. - Soliciting an incompetent person.

    Section 11-1-11. - Felons prohibited from possession of radio scanners.

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