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  • Sec. 2-414 Exceptions to tampering with identity of personal property

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-414

    The following are exceptions to tampering with the identity of personal property: A. A motor vehicle scrap processor, acting in good faith in the normal and legal course of business, who processes a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle part, provided that no vehicle identification number is removed...

  • Sec. 2-413 Promoting tampering with identity of personal property

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-413

    A. The crime of promoting tampering with the identity of personal property occurs when a person: 1. Buys, receives, acquires, sells, gives, pawns, uses or receives as security for a loan, or otherwise disposes of any item of personal property knowing that its identity or any identification mark on...

  • Sec. 2-412 Tampering with identity of personal property

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-412

    The crime of tampering with the identity of personal property occurs when a person alters an identification mark placed upon any personal property or alters the appearance of any personal property with the intent to deprive another person of a lawful interest in that personal property or with the...

  • 50.345. Expert testimony to show victim's behavior or condition is consistent with behavior or condition of victim of sexual assault.

    Statutes | Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 50.345

    In any prosecution for sexual assault, expert testimony is not inadmissible to show that the victim's behavior or mental or physical condition is consistent with the behavior or condition of a victim of sexual assault.

  • Sec. 2-411 Tampering with identity of personal property and related crimes; definitions

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-411

    In this subchapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: A. ''Alter'' means to counterfeit, cover, deface, destroy, disassemble, disguise, dismantle, erase, falsify, forge, obliterate, reassemble, remove, store or supplant and replace. B. ''Identification mark''...

  • Sec. 2-410 Uttering a forged instrument

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-410

    The crime of uttering a forged instrument occurs when a person offers as genuine a false writing which the Actor knows is false and which is offered with the intent to defraud. Any person convicted of violating the foregoing provision shall be guilty of a felony when the amount of the check written...

  • Sec. 2-409 Forgery

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-409

    The crime of forgery occurs when a person makes a false writing which has apparent legal significance and is made with the intent to defraud. Any person convicted of violating the foregoing provision shall be guilty of a felony. [NCA 10&ndash053, approved May 27, 2010.]Historical and Statutory...

  • 50.155. Exclusion and sequestration of witnesses.

    Statutes | Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 20.155

    1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, at the request of a party the judge shall order witnesses excluded so that they cannot hear the testimony of other witnesses, and he may make the order of his own motion. 2. This section does not authorize the exclusion of: (a) A party who is...

  • Sec. 2-408 Forgery and related crimes; definitions

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-408

    In this subchapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: A. ''Apparent legal significance'' means that it seems to be legal. Such an instrument need not create a valid and enforceable obligation. It is sufficient that the instrument could deceive another person. B....

  • Sec. 2-402 Arson

    Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 4 §2-402

    It is a crime for a person to willfully and maliciously set fire to or burn by the use of any explosive device, accelerant, ignition device, heat-producing device or substance destroy in whole or in part, or cause to be burned or destroyed, or aid, counsel or procure the burning or destruction of:...