ASSAULT CHAPTER #27 SIMPLE ASSAULT Section 2701 Attempts to cause or I. K. or R. causes bodily injury to another N. causes bodily injury to another with.

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ASSAULT CHAPTER #27

SIMPLE ASSAULT Section 2701 Attempts to cause or I. K. or R. causes bodily injury to another N. causes bodily injury to another with deadly weapon

2701 (con’t) Attempts by physical menace to put another in fear of S.B.I. Conceals or attempts to conceal a needle and I. or K. penetrates a law enforcement official M-2, unless mutual: M-3 or victim under 12 and actor 21 or older: M-1

AGGRAV. ASSAULT 2702 Attempts to cause S.B.I. or causes it I.K. or R. under circumstances

AGG ASSAULT showing extreme indifference to life 2. Attempts to cause or I.K. R. causes S.B.I. to list © 3. Attempts to cause or I. or K.

AGG ASSAULT B.I. to © 4. Attempts to cause or I. K. causes B.I. with deadly weapon 5. Attempts to cause or I.K. B.I. to educator

AGG ASSAULT 6. Attempts by physical menace to put © in fear of imminent S.B.I. 7. Uses an electric or electronic in- capacitation device against anyone listed in c Grading:1, 2 (F-1), 3,4,5,6, &7 (F- 2)

Definition: electric or electronic incapacitation device Portable device which is intended offensively or defensively to temporarily immobilize or incapacitate an individual by means of a electric pulse or current.

2703: Assault by Prisoner Either in jail or transport assaults another with force or deadly weapon likely to cause S.B.I. (includes bodily fluids of person communicable disease- HIV and hepatitis F-2

Agg. Harassment By prisoner - F-3 I. or K. causes or attempts to cause another to contact communicable bodily fluids

Assault by Life Prisoner Death or life sentence Commits agg. assault upon another with weapon or force likely to cause S.B.I. Includes communicable fluids: F-3

Recklessly Endangering M-2 R. in conduct which puts person in fear of death or S.B.I.

Terroristic Threats: 2706 Communicates a direct or indirect threat to: 1. Commit a crime of violence to terrorize 2. Cause evacuation of a building, place of assembly or public transportation 3. Cause serious public inconvenience or terror with regard for public welfare M-1 F-3: only if it causes deviation from routine

Terroristic Threats (alternate penalties) Restitution – pay amount equal to cost of evacuation including but not limited to all emer- gency services and transportation

Terroristic Threats (alternate penalties Civil remedy – allows for civil lawsuits to anyone inconvenienced by crime

Propulsion of Missile 2707 Occupied vehicle - Intentionally tosses: M-1 Roadway - Intentionally tosses M-2

Discharge of Firearm into House Does so: in- tentionally, knowingly, or recklessly F-3

Discharge of Firearm into House 1. Defenses: police officer on duty, lawful hunting activity or shooting not intentionally, know- ingly or negligently 2. Occupied structure – domicile or where people spend time

: Paintball Guns and Markers Unlawful to carry in vehicle unless: 1. Dissembled, pro- pellant canister sep- arate and empty of paintballs 2. Canister of gun or marker is empty of gas or air

(con’t) Paintball Gun: device designated and man- ufactured to propel by gas or air, an en- capsulated gelatin paintball Paintball Marker: device designated and manufactured to propel by gas or air an en- capsulated gelatin paintball Penalty: summary Doesn’t affect commercial ranges