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§ 190.83 Unlawful  possession  of personal identification information in
           the first degree.
  A person is guilty of unlawful possession of  personal  identification
information  in  the  first  degree  when he or she commits the crime of
unlawful possession of personal identification information in the second
degree and:
  1. with intent to further the commission  of  identity  theft  in  the
second degree, he or she supervises more than three accomplices; or
  2.  he or she has been previously convicted within the last five years
of identity theft in the third degree  as  defined  in  section  190.78,
identity  theft  in  the  second  degree  as  defined in section 190.79,
identity theft in  the  first  degree  as  defined  in  section  190.80,
unlawful  possession of personal identification information in the third
degree as defined in section 190.81,  unlawful  possession  of  personal
identification  information  in  the second degree as defined in section
190.82, unlawful possession of personal  identification  information  in
the  first  degree  as defined in this section, unlawful possession of a
skimmer device in the  second  degree  as  defined  in  section  190.85,
unlawful  possession  of a skimmer device in the first degree as defined
in section 190.86, grand larceny in the  fourth  degree  as  defined  in
section  155.30, grand larceny in the third degree as defined in section
155.35, grand larceny in the second degree as defined in section  155.40
or  grand  larceny  in  the first degree as defined in section 155.42 of
this chapter; or
  3. with intent to further the commission  of  identity  theft  in  the
second degree:

(a) he or she supervises more than two accomplices, and

(b) he or she knows that the person whose personal identification information that he or she possesses is a member of the armed forces, and

(c) he or she knows that such member of the armed forces is presently deployed outside of the continental United States. Unlawful possession of personal identification information in the first degree is a class D felony.