22-33-10. Burning within a structure where person is lawfully confined–Felony. Any person who intentionally and without authorization of the person in charge of a place of confinement, sets fire to, burns, or causes to be burned any material, object, or substance within a structure knowing there is lawfully confined therein any person, is guilty of […]
22-33-9.1. First degree arson–Felony. Any person who starts a fire or causes an explosion with the intent to destroy any occupied structure of another is guilty of first degree arson. First degree arson is a Class 2 felony. Source: SL 2005, ch 120, §86.
22-33-9.2. Second degree arson–Felony. Any person who starts a fire or causes an explosion with the intent to: (1)Destroy any unoccupied structure of another; or (2)Destroy or damage any property, whether his or her own or another’s, to collect insurance for such loss; is guilty of second degree arson. Second degree arson is a Class […]
22-33-9.3. Reckless burning or exploding–Felony. Any person who intentionally starts a fire or causes an explosion, whether on his or her own property or another’s, and thereby recklessly: (1)Places another person in danger of death or serious bodily injury; or (2)Places a building or occupied structure of another in danger of damage or destruction; is […]
22-33-9.4. Failure to control or report dangerous fire–Misdemeanor. Any person who knows that a fire is endangering life or a substantial amount of property of another and fails to take reasonable measures to put out or control the fire, if such person can do so without substantial risk to himself or herself, or to give […]
22-33-9.5. Occupied structure defined. For the purposes of chapter 22-33, the term, occupied structure, means any structure, vehicle, or place adapted for overnight accommodation of persons, or for carrying on business therein, whether or not a person is actually present. Property is that of another, for the purposes of this section, if anyone other than […]