6-3-604. Fraud against testamentary instruments and government records; penalties; "government record" defined.
(a) A person is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than ten (10) years, a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), or both, if he fraudulently steals, alters, defaces, destroys or secretes:
(i) An executed will, codicil or other testamentary instrument; or
(ii) A part or all of a government record.
(b) As used in this section, "government record" means a record, record book, docket or journal which is authorized by law or belongs or pertains to, or is filed with, a court of record, a circuit court or any governmental office or officer.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 3 - Offenses Against Property
Section 6-3-601 - "Writing" Defined.
Section 6-3-602 - Forgery; Penalties.
Section 6-3-603 - Possession of Forged Writings and Forgery Devices; Penalties.
Section 6-3-606 - Impersonation of a Peace Officer; Penalties.
Section 6-3-607 - Defrauding Creditors; Penalties.
Section 6-3-609 - Sports Bribery; Definitions; Penalties; Venue; Bonuses Not Prohibited.
Section 6-3-610 - Mislabeling Merchandise; Penalty.
Section 6-3-611 - False, Misleading or Deceptive Advertising; Penalty.
Section 6-3-612 - False Written Statements to Obtain Property or Credit; Penalties.
Section 6-3-613 - False Representations of Value of Shares, Bonds or Property; Penalties.
Section 6-3-614 - Defrauding Drug and Alcohol Screening Tests; Penalties.
Section 6-3-615 - Use of False Identity, Citizenship or Resident Alien Documents, Penalty.