Statutes | Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation Comprehensive Code of Justice, Title 7 Chapter 3 Subchapter C ยง 320 | 2019
Whoever:
    (a) Intentionally takes or exercises unauthorized control over, or makes an unauthorized transfer of an interest in, the property of another with intent to deprive the owner thereof or
    (b) Intentionally obtains the property of another by misrepresentation or deception or
    (c) Intentionally obtains the property of another by threat or
    (d) Receives, retains or disposes of the property of another knowing that it has been stolen or believing that it has probably been stolen, unless the property is received, retained or disposed of with intent to restore it to the owner or
    (e) Comes into control of property of another that the defendant knows to have been lost, mislaid, or delivered under a mistake as to the nature or amount of the property or the identity of the recipient, and with intent to deprive the owner thereof, fails to take reasonable measures to restore the property to a person entitled to have it or
    (f) Intentionally obtains services, known by the defendant to be available only for compensation, by avoiding payment for the services, or, having control over the disposition of services of another to which he/she is not entitled, knowingly diverts those services to the defendant&rsquos own benefit or to the benefit of another not entitled thereto or
    (g) Intentionally disposes of, uses, or transfers any interest in property which has been entrusted to the defendant as a parent or guardian of a minor, or for any other reason, for other than the purpose or purposes for which the property was placed in trust or
    (h) Intentionally misbrands or alters any brand or mark on any livestock or another person is guilty of theft.
 
  Conduct denominated &ldquotheft&rdquo in this Section constitutes a single offense embracing the several offenses heretofore known as embezzlement, extortion, fraud, larceny, receiving stolen property, misbranding, and the like.
 
  Theft is a felony if the amount involved exceeds five hundred dollars ($500.00). Otherwise, it is a Class A misdemeanor, except that theft by an unemancipated minor of an item or items of less than twenty dollars ($20.00) in value is a Class B misdemeanor.