Section 11-68-3. – Penalties for violations.
§ 11-68-3. Penalties for violations. (a) Any person convicted of exploiting an elder person as provided under this chapter shall be punished as follows: (1) If the funds, assets, or property involved in the exploitation of the elder person are valued at less than five hundred dollars ($500), the person shall be subject to imprisonment […]
Section 11-69-1. – Electronic tracking of motor vehicles.
§ 11-69-1. Electronic tracking of motor vehicles. (a)(1) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, it is an offense for a person to knowingly install, conceal, or otherwise place or use an electronic tracking device in or on a motor vehicle without the consent of the operator and all occupants of the vehicle […]
Section 11-70-1. – False representation of military status prohibited — Stolen valor.
§ 11-70-1. False representation of military status prohibited — Stolen valor. (a) A person commits the crime of stolen valor if he or she knowingly, with the intent to obtain money or property: (1) Fraudulently represents himself or herself to be an active member or veteran of the United States Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, […]
Section 11-67.1-12. – Statute of limitations.
§ 11-67.1-12. Statute of limitations. A prosecution for an offense under this chapter must be commenced not later than ten (10) years after commission of the offense. History of Section.P.L. 2017, ch. 232, § 2; P.L. 2017, ch. 260, § 2.
Section 11-68-2. – Exploitation of an elder person.
§ 11-68-2. Exploitation of an elder person. (a) A person is guilty of exploitation of an elder person if that person: (1) Knowingly, by deception or intimidation, obtains or uses, or endeavors to obtain or use, an elder person’s funds, assets or property with the intent to temporarily or permanently deprive the elder person of […]
Section 11-67.1-13. – Victim confidentiality.
§ 11-67.1-13. Victim confidentiality. In an investigation of or a prosecution for an offense under this chapter, every agency of state or local government shall keep confidential the identity, pictures, and images of the alleged victim and the family of the alleged victim, except to the extent that disclosure is: (1) Necessary for the purpose […]
Section 11-67.1-14. – Past sexual behavior of victim.
§ 11-67.1-14. Past sexual behavior of victim. In a prosecution for an offense under this chapter or a civil action under § 11-67.1-18, evidence of a specific instance of the alleged victim’s past sexual behavior or reputation, or opinion evidence of past sexual behavior of the alleged victim, is not admissible unless the evidence is: […]
Section 11-67.1-15. – Immunity of minor.
§ 11-67.1-15. Immunity of minor. (a) An individual is not criminally liable or subject to a delinquency proceeding in the family court for prostitution or solicitation to commit a sexual act if the individual was a minor at the time of the offense and committed the offense as a direct result of being a victim. […]
Section 11-67.1-16. – Affirmative defense of victim.
§ 11-67.1-16. Affirmative defense of victim. An individual charged with prostitution or solicitation to commit a sexual act, committed as a direct result of being a victim, may assert an affirmative defense that the individual is a victim. History of Section.P.L. 2017, ch. 232, § 2; P.L. 2017, ch. 260, § 2.
Section 11-67.1-17. – Motion to vacate and expunge conviction.
§ 11-67.1-17. Motion to vacate and expunge conviction. (a) An individual convicted of prostitution or solicitation to commit a sexual act, committed as a direct result of being a victim, may apply by motion to the court having jurisdiction over the offense to vacate the conviction and seal or expunge the record of conviction. The […]