Section 6-4-601 – Bestiality; Penalty.
6-4-601. Bestiality; penalty. (a) As used in this section: (i) “Actor” means the person accused of bestiality; (ii) “Sexual act with an animal” means any act, between a person and an animal involving direct physical contact between the genitals of one and the mouth, anus or genitals of the other. A sexual act with an […]
Section 6-5-101 – Definitions.
6-5-101. Definitions. (a) As used in this article: (i) “Government” includes any branch, subdivision or agency of the state of Wyoming or any city, town, county, school district or special district within it; (ii) “Governmental function” includes any activity which a public servant is legally authorized to undertake on behalf of a government; (iii) “Harm” […]
Section 6-5-102 – Bribery; Penalties.
6-5-102. Bribery; penalties. (a) A person commits bribery, if: (i) He offers, confers or agrees to confer any pecuniary benefit, testimonial, privilege or personal advantage upon a public servant as consideration for the public servant’s vote, exercise of discretion or other action in his official capacity; or (ii) While a public servant, he solicits, accepts […]
Section 6-5-103 – Compensation for Past Official Behavior; Penalties.
6-5-103. Compensation for past official behavior; penalties. (a) A person commits an offense if he solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any pecuniary benefit as compensation for having, as a public servant, given a decision or vote favorable to another, or for having otherwise exercised a discretion in his favor, or for having violated his […]
Section 6-4-403 – Abandoning or Endangering Children; Penalties; “Child”; Disclosure or Publication of Identifying Information; “Minor Victim”.
6-4-403. Abandoning or endangering children; penalties; “child”; disclosure or publication of identifying information; “minor victim”. (a) No parent, guardian or custodian of a child shall: (i) Abandon the child without just cause; or (ii) Knowingly or with criminal negligence cause, permit or contribute to the endangering of the child’s life or health by violating a […]
Section 6-4-404 – Violation of Domestic Violence Order of Protection; Penalty.
6-4-404. Violation of domestic violence order of protection; penalty. (a) Any person who willfully violates a protection order issued pursuant to W.S. 35-21-104 or 35-21-105 or valid injunction or order for protection against domestic violence as defined in W.S. 35-21-109(a), is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, […]
Section 6-4-405 – Endangering Children; Controlled Substances; Penalty.
6-4-405. Endangering children; controlled substances; penalty. (a) Notwithstanding W.S. 6-4-403(b)(iv), no person shall knowingly and willfully cause or permit any child to: (i) Absorb, inhale or otherwise ingest any amount of methamphetamine; (ii) Remain in a room, dwelling or vehicle where the person knows methamphetamine is being manufactured or sold; or (iii) Enter and remain […]
Section 6-4-406 – Permitting House Parties Where Minors Are Present; Exceptions; Penalties.
6-4-406. Permitting house parties where minors are present; exceptions; penalties. (a) No person who owns, rents, leases, subleases or has control of any residence or premises shall allow a house party to take place at the residence or premises if any alcoholic liquor, malt beverage or drug prohibited by law to be possessed by a […]
Section 6-4-501 – Opening Graves and Removing Bodies; Penalty; Exception.
6-4-501. Opening graves and removing bodies; penalty; exception. (a) A person who opens a grave or tomb and removes a body or remains of a deceased person for any purpose without the knowledge and consent of near relations of the deceased commits a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty […]
Section 6-4-304 – Voyeurism; Penalties.
6-4-304. Voyeurism; penalties. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), or both, if he, without the consent of the person being viewed, commits the crime of […]