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  • § 205.273 Offense involving stolen vehicle; Definition; penalty; restitution; determination of value of vehicle.

    Statutes | Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada V Chapter 205 § 205.273

    1. A person commits an offense involving a stolen vehicle if the person:       (a) With the intent to procure or pass title to a motor vehicle which the person knows or has reason to believe has been stolen, receives or transfers possession of the vehicle from or to another...

  • § 205.322 Extortionate collection of debt.

    Statutes | Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada V Chapter 205 § 205.322

    A person who causes a debtor to have a reasonable apprehension that a delay in repaying the debt could result in the use of violence or other criminal means to:       1. Harm physically the debtor or any other person or       2. Damage any property...

  • § 205.980 Determination of value from loss from crime; notice to victim; order of restitution deemed judgement to collect data.

    Statutes | Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada V Chapter 205 § 205.980

    1.A person who is convicted of violating any provision of NRS 205.060 or 205.2175 to 205.2707, inclusive, is civilly liable for the value of any property stolen and not recovered in its original condition. The value of the property must be determined by its retail value or fair market value at the...

  • § 205.271 "Owner" defined.

    Statutes | Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada V Chapter 205 § 205.271

    As used in NRS 205.2715, 205.273 and 205.274, the word &ldquoowner&rdquo means a person having the lawful use or control or the right to the use and control of a vehicle under a lease or otherwise for a period of 10 or more successive days.       (Added to...

  • § 200.5083 Mutilation of genitalia of female child: Penalties; definitions.

    Statutes | Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada V Chapter 200 § 200.5083

    1.&ensp&enspA person who willfully:       (a)&enspMutilates, or aids, abets, encourages or participates in the mutilation of the genitalia of a female child or       (b)&enspRemoves a female child from this State for the purpose of mutilating the genitalia of...

  • § 13-3623. Child or vulnerable adult abuse; emotional abuse; classification; exceptions; definitions

    Statutes | A.R.S. § 13-3623

    A. Under circumstances likely to produce death or serious physical injury, any person who causes a child or vulnerable adult to suffer physical injury or, having the care or custody of a child or vulnerable adult, who causes or permits the person or health of the child or vulnerable adult to be...

  • 3-1218 Severability.

    Statutes | Winnebago Tribal Code Title 3 Article 12 § 3-1218

     If any party or parts, or application of any part of this Act is held invalid, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this Act. [TCR 15-133]

  • 3-1217 Violation of Protective Orders.

    Statutes | Winnebago Tribal Code Title 3 Article 12 § 3-1217

    Violation of Court ordered protection orders by a respondent may be punished by confinement in jail for as long as ninety (90) days or up to a $1,000 fine. [TCR 15-133]

  • 3-1216 Elder Protection Order and Time Limits.

    Statutes | Winnebago Tribal Code Title 3 Article 12 § 3-1216

    1. If the Court determines that there is reasonable cause to believe that a vulnerable or elderly adult is abused, neglected, or exploited, the Court shall issue an elder protection order which provides appropriate protection for the vulnerable or elderly adult. Such protection may include, but is...

  • 3-1215 Conditions of Release.

    Statutes | Winnebago Tribal Code Title 3 Article 12 § 3-1215

    1. In making a decision concerning pretrial release of a person who is arrested for or charged with elder or vulnerable adult abuse, neglect or exploitation, or a crime involving elder abuse, neglect or exploitation, the Tribal Court shall review the defendants previous records of convictions for...