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H.B. 1005

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ANIMAL CRUELTY REVISIONS

             2     
2007 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Kerry W. Gibson

             5     
Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends the Cruelty to Animals part of the Utah Criminal Code by modifying
             10      definitions, describing offenses, providing penalties, and providing that a second
             11      offense of animal torture within five years is a third degree felony.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines terms;
             15          .    modifies definitions;
             16          .    describes the offense of torture of an animal and makes it a class A misdemeanor, or
             17      for a second offense within five years, a third degree felony, to torture an animal or
             18      livestock;
             19          .    describes the offense of cruelty to an animal and makes it a class B or class C
             20      misdemeanor to engage in cruelty to an animal;
             21          .    describes the offense of animal neglect and makes it a class B or C misdemeanor to
             22      engage in neglect of an animal;
             23          .    provides that it is not a defense to the offenses described above that the person is the
             24      owner of the animal or livestock, or acting under the direction of the owner of the
             25      animal or livestock;
             26          .    specifies what a judge may include in an order when sentencing a person for the
             27      offenses described above;


             28          .    provides for enhanced penalties for second offense cruelty to an animal or animal
             29      neglect offenses;
             30          .    expands the definition of unlawful activity under Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 16,
             31      Pattern of Unlawful Activity Act; and
             32          .    makes technical changes.
             33      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             34          None
             35      Other Special Clauses:
             36          None
             37      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             38      AMENDS:
             39          76-3-203.3, as last amended by Chapter 229, Laws of Utah 2007
             40          76-9-301, as last amended by Chapter 7, Laws of Utah 1996, Second Special Session
             41          76-9-301.5, as last amended by Chapter 7, Laws of Utah 1996, Second Special Session
             42          76-9-301.6, as last amended by Chapter 282, Laws of Utah 1998
             43          76-9-301.7, as enacted by Chapter 7, Laws of Utah 1996, Second Special Session
             44          76-10-1602, as last amended by Chapter 129, Laws of Utah 2007
             45     
             46      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             47          Section 1. Section 76-3-203.3 is amended to read:
             48           76-3-203.3. Penalty for hate crimes -- Civil rights violation.
             49          As used in this section:
             50          (1) "Primary offense" means those offenses provided in Subsection (4).
             51          (2) (a) A person who commits any primary offense with the intent to intimidate or
             52      terrorize another person or with reason to believe that his action would intimidate or terrorize
             53      that person is subject to Subsection (2)(b).
             54          (b) (i) A class C misdemeanor primary offense is a class B misdemeanor; and
             55          (ii) a class B misdemeanor primary offense is a class A misdemeanor.
             56          (3) "Intimidate or terrorize" means an act which causes the person to fear for his
             57      physical safety or damages the property of that person or another. The act must be
             58      accompanied with the intent to cause or has the effect of causing a person to reasonably fear to


             59      freely exercise or enjoy any right secured by the Constitution or laws of the state or by the
             60      Constitution or laws of the United States.
             61          (4) Primary offenses referred to in Subsection (1) are the misdemeanor offenses for:
             62          (a) assault and related offenses under Sections 76-5-102 , 76-5-102.4 , 76-5-106 ,
             63      76-5-107 , and 76-5-108 ;
             64          (b) any misdemeanor property destruction offense under Sections 76-6-102 and
             65      76-6-104 , and Subsection 76-6-106 (2)(b);
             66          (c) any criminal trespass offense under Sections 76-6-204 and 76-6-206 ;
             67          (d) any misdemeanor theft offense under Section 76-6-412 ;
             68          (e) any offense of obstructing government operations under Sections 76-8-301 ,
             69      76-8-302 , 76-8-304 , 76-8-305 , 76-8-306 , 76-8-307 , 76-8-308 , and 76-8-313 ;
             70          (f) any offense of interfering or intending to interfere with activities of colleges and
             71      universities under Title 76, Chapter 8, Part 7, Colleges and Universities;
             72          (g) any misdemeanor offense against public order and decency as defined in Title 76,
             73      Chapter 9, Part 1, Breaches of the Peace and Related Offenses;
             74          (h) any telephone abuse offense under Title 76, Chapter 9, Part 2, Telephone Abuse;
             75          (i) any misdemeanor cruelty to [animals] an animal, animal torture, or animal neglect
             76      offense under Section 76-9-301 ; and
             77          (j) any weapons offense under Section 76-10-506 .
             78          (5) This section does not affect or limit any individual's constitutional right to the
             79      lawful expression of free speech or other recognized rights secured by the Constitution or laws
             80      of the state or by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
             81          Section 2. Section 76-9-301 is amended to read:
             82           76-9-301. Animal torture -- Cruelty to an animal -- Animal neglect.
             83          (1) As used in this section:
             84          (a) (i) "Abandon" means to intentionally leave a live animal:
             85          (A) without providing for the care of the animal in accordance with accepted
             86      husbandry practices; or
             87          (B) in a condition that:
             88          (I) poses a serious threat to the life, safety, or health of the animal; and
             89          (II) is not in accordance with accepted husbandry practices.


             90          (ii) "Abandon" does not include:
             91          (A) returning wildlife to its natural habitat; or
             92          (B) leaving an animal at an animal shelter.
             93          (b) (i) "Animal" means a live, nonhuman vertebrate creature.
             94          (ii) "Animal" does not include:
             95          (A) a live, nonhuman vertebrate creature that is:
             96          (I) cared for in accordance with accepted husbandry practices; and
             97          (II) (Aa) used for rodeo purposes;
             98          (Bb) owned or kept by a zoological park that is accredited by, or a member of, the
             99      American Zoo and Aquarium Association;
             100          (Cc) kept, owned, or used for the purpose of training hunting dogs or raptors; or
             101          (Dd) temporarily in the state as part of a circus or traveling exhibitor licensed by the
             102      United States Department of Agriculture under 7 U.S.C. 2133;
             103          (B) wildlife, as defined in Section 23-13-2 , including protected and unprotected
             104      wildlife; or
             105          (C) livestock.
             106          (c) "Custody" means ownership, possession, or control.
             107          (d) "Legal privilege" means an act that is authorized by state law, including Division of
             108      Wildlife Resources rules.
             109          (e) (i) "Livestock" means:
             110          (A) domesticated:
             111          (I) cattle;
             112          (II) sheep;
             113          (III) goats;
             114          (IV) turkeys;
             115          (V) swine;
             116          (VI) equines;
             117          (VII) camelidae;
             118          (VIII) ratites; or
             119          (IX) bison;
             120          (B) domesticated elk as defined in Section 4-39-102 ; or


             121          (C) any domesticated nonhuman vertebrate creature, domestic furbearer, or domestic
             122      poultry raised or kept for agricultural purposes.
             123          (ii) "Livestock" does not include:
             124          (A) dogs;
             125          (B) cats; or
             126          (C) creatures, including cocks, that are bred or used principally for fighting for:
             127          (I) amusement;
             128          (II) gambling; or
             129          (III) profit.
             130          (f) "Serious injury" means bodily injury that:
             131          (i) creates or causes serious permanent disfigurement;
             132          (ii) creates or causes protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily
             133      member or organ;
             134          (iii) creates a substantial risk of death; or
             135          (iv) causes death.
             136          (2) (a) A person is guilty of animal torture if the person, without having a legal
             137      privilege to do so, intentionally or knowingly, and with depraved or sadistic intent, inflicts or
             138      causes to be inflicted upon an animal or livestock severe physical pain or prolonged suffering,
             139      regardless of whether the animal or livestock dies.
             140          (b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c), animal torture is a class A misdemeanor.
             141          (c) Animal torture is a third degree felony if, within five years after the day on which a
             142      person is convicted under Subsection (2)(a), the person again commits a violation of
             143      Subsection (2)(a).
             144          [(1)] (3) (a) A person is guilty of cruelty to [animals if] an animal, if, under
             145      circumstances not constituting animal torture, and without having a legal privilege to do so, the
             146      person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly[, or with criminal negligence:]:
             147          [(a) fails to provide necessary food, care, or shelter for an animal in his custody;]
             148          [(b) abandons an animal in the person's custody;]
             149          [(c) transports or confines an animal in a cruel manner;]
             150          [(d) injures an animal;]
             151          (i) administers, or causes to be administered, poison or a poisonous substance to an


             152      animal;
             153          (ii) places, or causes to be placed in a location accessible to an animal, poison or a
             154      poisonous substance that is attractive to one or more species of animals, with the intent of
             155      attracting an animal to the poison or poisonous substance;
             156          (iii) causes serious injury to an animal;
             157          [(e)] (iv) causes any animal, not including a dog, to fight with another animal of like
             158      kind for amusement or gain; or
             159          [(f)] (v) causes any animal, including a dog, to fight with a different kind of animal or
             160      creature for amusement or gain.
             161          [(2)] (b) A violation of Subsection [(1)] (3)(a) is:
             162          [(a)] (i) a class [B] A misdemeanor if committed intentionally or knowingly; [and] or
             163          [(b)] (ii) a class [C] B misdemeanor if committed recklessly [or with criminal
             164      negligence].
             165          [(3) A person is guilty of aggravated cruelty to an animal if the person:]
             166          [(a) tortures an animal;]
             167          [(b) administers poison or poisonous substances to an animal without having a legal
             168      privilege to do so;]
             169          [(c) kills or causes to be killed an animal without having a legal privilege to do so.]
             170          (4) (a) A person is guilty of animal neglect, if, under circumstances not constituting
             171      animal torture or cruelty to an animal, and without having a legal privilege to do so, the person,
             172      in a manner not in keeping with accepted husbandry practices, intentionally, knowingly,
             173      recklessly, or with criminal negligence:
             174          (i) fails to provide an animal with the necessary food, water, care, or shelter appropriate
             175      for the species, age, and physical condition of the animal;
             176          (ii) abandons an animal that is in the person's custody; or
             177          (iii) transports or confines an animal in a manner that is cruel or likely to result in
             178      serious injury.
             179          [(4)] (b) A violation of Subsection [(3)] (4)(a) is:
             180          [(a)] (i) a class [A] B misdemeanor if committed intentionally or knowingly; or
             181          [(b)] (ii) a class [B] C misdemeanor if committed recklessly[; and (c) a class C
             182      misdemeanor if committed] or with criminal negligence.


             183          (5) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the conduct of the actor towards
             184      the animal was:
             185          (a) by a licensed veterinarian using accepted veterinary practice;
             186          (b) directly related to bona fide experimentation for scientific research, provided that if
             187      the animal is to be destroyed, the manner employed will not be unnecessarily cruel unless
             188      directly necessary to the veterinary purpose or scientific research involved;
             189          (c) permitted under Section 18-1-3 ;
             190          (d) by a person who humanely destroys any animal found suffering past recovery for
             191      any useful purpose; or
             192          (e) by a person who humanely destroys any apparently abandoned animal found on the
             193      person's property.
             194          (6) For purposes of Subsection (5)(d), before destroying the suffering animal, the
             195      person who is not the owner of the animal shall obtain:
             196          (a) the judgment of a veterinarian of the animal's nonrecoverable condition;
             197          (b) the judgment of two other persons called by the person to view the unrecoverable
             198      condition of the animal in the person's presence;
             199          (c) the consent from the owner of the animal to the destruction of the animal; or
             200          (d) a reasonable conclusion that the animal's suffering is beyond recovery, through the
             201      person's own observation, if the person is in a location or circumstance where the person is
             202      unable to contact another person.
             203          (7) This section does not affect or prohibit the training, instruction, and grooming of
             204      animals, so long as the methods used are in accordance with accepted husbandry practices.
             205          (8) (a) This section does not affect or prohibit the use of an electronic locating or
             206      training collar by the owner of an animal for the purpose of lawful animal training, lawful
             207      hunting practices, or protecting against loss of that animal.
             208          (b) County and municipal governments may not prohibit the use of an electronic
             209      locating or training collar.
             210          (9) It is not a defense under this section that the person is:
             211          (a) the owner of the animal or livestock; or
             212          (b) acting under the direction of the owner of the animal or livestock.
             213          [(9)] (10) Upon conviction under this section, the court may in its discretion, in


             214      addition to other penalties:
             215          [(a) order the defendant to be evaluated to determine the need for psychiatric or
             216      psychological counseling, to receive counseling as the court determines to be appropriate, and
             217      to pay the costs of the evaluation and counseling;]
             218          [(b) require the defendant to]
             219          (a) order the defendant to:
             220          (i) undergo a psychological evaluation;
             221          (ii) receive treatment addressing issues involved in animal abuse;
             222          (iii) to the extent that the court finds the defendant is able, pay the costs of the
             223      evaluation and treatment described in Subsections (10)(a)(i) and (ii);
             224          (iv) forfeit any rights the defendant has to the animal or livestock subjected to a
             225      violation of this section [and to];
             226          (v) repay the reasonable costs incurred by any person or agency in caring for each
             227      animal or livestock subjected to violation of this section; or
             228          [(c) order the defendant to] (vi) no longer possess or retain custody of any animal, as
             229      specified by the court, during the period of the defendant's probation or parole or other period
             230      as designated by the court; [and] or
             231          [(d) order the animal to be placed] (b) in accordance with Subsection (11), enter an
             232      order disposing of an animal or livestock subjected to a violation of this section.
             233          (11) (a) An order disposing of an animal under Subsection (10)(b) shall provide for
             234      disposition in the following order of priority, with Subsection (11)(a)(i) being the first priority:
             235          (i) placing the animal for the purpose of adoption or care in the custody of a county and
             236      municipal animal control agency[,] or an animal welfare agency registered with the state[,
             237      sold];
             238          (ii) selling the animal at public auction[,]; or
             239          (iii) humanely [destroyed] euthanizing the animal.
             240          (b) An order disposing of livestock under Subsection (10)(b) shall provide for
             241      disposition in the following order of priority, with Subsection (11)(b)(i) being the first priority:
             242          (i) selling the livestock at public auction; or
             243          (ii) destroying the livestock using accepted husbandry practices.
             244          [(10)] (12) This section does not prohibit the use of animals in lawful training.


             245          [(11) As used in this section:]
             246          [(a) "Abandons" means to intentionally deposit, leave, or drop off any live animal:]
             247          [(i) without providing for the care of that animal; or]
             248          [(ii) in a situation where conditions present an immediate, direct, and serious threat to
             249      the life, safety, or health of the animal.]
             250          [(b) (i) "Animal" means a live, nonhuman vertebrate creature.]
             251          [(ii) "Animal" does not include animals kept or owned for agricultural purposes and
             252      cared for in accordance with accepted husbandry practices, animals used for rodeo purposes,
             253      and does not include protected and unprotected wildlife as defined in Section 23-13-2 .]
             254          [(c) "Custody" means ownership, possession, or control over an animal.]
             255          [(d) "Legal privilege" means an act authorized by state law, including Division of
             256      Wildlife Resources statutes and rules, and conducted in conformance with local ordinances.]
             257          [(e) "Necessary food, care, and shelter" means appropriate and essential food and other
             258      needs of the animal, including veterinary care, and adequate protection against extreme weather
             259      conditions.]
             260          Section 3. Section 76-9-301.5 is amended to read:
             261           76-9-301.5. Spectator at organized animal fighting exhibitions.
             262          (1) It is unlawful for a person to knowingly be present as a spectator at any place,
             263      building, or tenement where preparations are being made for an exhibition of the fighting of
             264      animals, as prohibited by [Subsection] Subsections 76-9-301 [(1)(e)](3)(a)(iv) and [(f)] (v), or
             265      to be present at such exhibition, regardless of whether any entrance fee has been charged.
             266          (2) A person who violates [this subsection] Subsection (1) is guilty of a class B
             267      misdemeanor.
             268          Section 4. Section 76-9-301.6 is amended to read:
             269           76-9-301.6. Dog fighting exhibition -- Authority to arrest and take possession of
             270      dogs and property.
             271          (1) A peace officer as defined in Title 53, Chapter 13, Peace Officer Classifications,
             272      may enter any place, building, or tenement where an exhibition of dog fighting is occurring, or
             273      where preparations are being made for [such] an exhibition and, without a warrant, arrest all
             274      persons present.
             275          (2) (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 76-9-305 , any authorized officer who


             276      makes an arrest under Subsection (1) may lawfully take possession of all dogs, paraphernalia,
             277      implements, or other property or things used or employed, or to be employed, in an exhibition
             278      of dog fighting prohibited by Subsection 76-9-301 [(1)(f)](3)(a)(v) or Section 76-9-301.1 .
             279          (b) The officer, at the time of the taking of property pursuant to Subsection (2)(a), shall
             280      state his name and provide other identifying information to the person in charge of the dogs or
             281      property taken.
             282          (3) (a) After taking possession of dogs, paraphernalia, implements, or other property or
             283      things under Subsection (2), the officer shall file an affidavit with the judge or magistrate
             284      before whom a complaint has been made against any person arrested under this section.
             285          (b) The affidavit shall include:
             286          (i) the name of the person charged in the complaint;
             287          (ii) a description of all property taken;
             288          (iii) the time and place of the taking of the property;
             289          (iv) the name of the person from whom the property was taken;
             290          (v) the name of the person who claims to own the property, if known; and
             291          (vi) a statement that the officer has reason to believe and believes that the property
             292      taken was used or employed, or was to be used or employed, in violation of Section 76-9-301
             293      or 76-9-301.1 , and the grounds for the belief.
             294          (4) (a) The officer shall deliver the confiscated property to the judge or magistrate who
             295      shall, by order, place the property in the custody of the officer or any other person designated in
             296      the order, and that person shall keep the property until conviction or final discharge of the
             297      person against whom the complaint was made.
             298          (b) The person designated in Subsection (4)(a) shall assume immediate custody of the
             299      property, and retain the property until further order of the court.
             300          (c) Upon conviction of the person charged, all confiscated property shall be forfeited
             301      and destroyed or otherwise disposed of, as the court may order.
             302          (d) If the person charged is acquitted or discharged without conviction, the court shall,
             303      on demand, order the property to be returned to its owner.
             304          Section 5. Section 76-9-301.7 is amended to read:
             305           76-9-301.7. Enhanced penalties for cruelty to an animal or animal neglect.
             306          (1) "Conviction" means:


             307          (a) a conviction by plea [or by verdict.] of guilty, nolo contendere, guilty and mentally
             308      ill, or no contest;
             309          (b) a plea that is held in abeyance under Title 77, Chapter 2a, Pleas in Abeyance, even
             310      if the charge was subsequently reduced or dismissed in accordance with the plea in abeyance
             311      agreement; or
             312          (c) a verdict of guilty.
             313          (2) [A] (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), a person who commits any
             314      violation of Section 76-9-301 , Section 76-9-301.5 , or Subsection 76-9-301.1 (1) or (4) within
             315      the state and on at least one previous occasion has been convicted of violating Section
             316      76-9-301 , Section 76-9-301.5 , or Subsection 76-9-301.1 (1) or (4) [shall be] or has been
             317      convicted in another jurisdiction of an offense that is substantially similar to any of these
             318      offenses is subject to an enhanced penalty [as provided in] under Subsection (3).
             319          (b) The enhancements described in this section do not apply to a conviction for animal
             320      torture under Subsection 76-9-301 (2).
             321          (3) The enhanced degree of offense for offenses committed under this section are:
             322          (a) if the offense is a class C misdemeanor, it is a class B misdemeanor; and
             323          (b) if the offense is a class B misdemeanor, it is a class A misdemeanor.
             324          [(4) (a) The prosecuting attorney, or grand jury if an indictment is returned, shall
             325      provide written notice upon the information or indictment that the defendant is subject to an
             326      enhanced degree of offense or penalty under Subsection (3). The notice shall be served upon
             327      the defendant or his attorney not later than ten days prior to trial.]
             328          [(b) If the notice is not included initially, the court may subsequently allow the
             329      prosecutor to amend the charging document to include the notice if the court finds:]
             330          [(i) that the amended charging documents, including any statement of probable cause,
             331      provide notice that the defendant is subject to an enhanced penalty provided under this section;
             332      and]
             333          [(ii) that the defendant has not otherwise been substantially prejudiced by the
             334      amendment.]
             335          Section 6. Section 76-10-1602 is amended to read:
             336           76-10-1602. Definitions.
             337          As used in this part:


             338          (1) "Enterprise" means any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation,
             339      business trust, association, or other legal entity, and any union or group of individuals
             340      associated in fact although not a legal entity, and includes illicit as well as licit entities.
             341          (2) "Pattern of unlawful activity" means engaging in conduct which constitutes the
             342      commission of at least three episodes of unlawful activity, which episodes are not isolated, but
             343      have the same or similar purposes, results, participants, victims, or methods of commission, or
             344      otherwise are interrelated by distinguishing characteristics. Taken together, the episodes shall
             345      demonstrate continuing unlawful conduct and be related either to each other or to the
             346      enterprise. At least one of the episodes comprising a pattern of unlawful activity shall have
             347      occurred after July 31, 1981. The most recent act constituting part of a pattern of unlawful
             348      activity as defined by this part shall have occurred within five years of the commission of the
             349      next preceding act alleged as part of the pattern.
             350          (3) "Person" includes any individual or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial
             351      interest in property, including state, county, and local governmental entities.
             352          (4) "Unlawful activity" means to directly engage in conduct or to solicit, request,
             353      command, encourage, or intentionally aid another person to engage in conduct which would
             354      constitute any offense described by the following crimes or categories of crimes, or to attempt
             355      or conspire to engage in an act which would constitute any of those offenses, regardless of
             356      whether the act is in fact charged or indicted by any authority or is classified as a misdemeanor
             357      or a felony:
             358          (a) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 13, Chapter 10, Unauthorized
             359      Recording Practices Act;
             360          (b) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 19, Environmental Quality
             361      Code, Sections 19-1-101 through 19-7-109 ;
             362          (c) taking, destroying, or possessing wildlife or parts of wildlife for the primary
             363      purpose of sale, trade, or other pecuniary gain, in violation of Title 23, [Chapter 13,] Wildlife
             364      Resources Code of Utah, or Section 23-20-4 ;
             365          (d) false claims for medical benefits, kickbacks, and any other act prohibited by False
             366      Claims Act, Sections 26-20-1 through 26-20-12 ;
             367          (e) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 32A, Chapter 12, Criminal
             368      Offenses;


             369          (f) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 57, Chapter 11, Utah Uniform
             370      Land Sales Practices Act;
             371          (g) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah
             372      Controlled Substances Act, or Title 58, Chapter 37b, Imitation Controlled Substances Act,
             373      Title 58, Chapter 37c, Utah Controlled Substance Precursor Act, or Title 58, Chapter 37d,
             374      Clandestine Drug Lab Act;
             375          (h) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 61, Chapter 1, Utah Uniform
             376      Securities Act;
             377          (i) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah
             378      Procurement Code;
             379          (j) assault or aggravated assault, Sections 76-5-102 and 76-5-103 ;
             380          (k) a terroristic threat, Section 76-5-107 ;
             381          (l) criminal homicide, Sections 76-5-201 , 76-5-202 , and 76-5-203 ;
             382          (m) kidnapping or aggravated kidnapping, Sections 76-5-301 and 76-5-302 ;
             383          (n) sexual exploitation of a minor, Section 76-5a-3 ;
             384          (o) arson or aggravated arson, Sections 76-6-102 and 76-6-103 ;
             385          (p) causing a catastrophe, Section 76-6-105 ;
             386          (q) burglary or aggravated burglary, Sections 76-6-202 and 76-6-203 ;
             387          (r) burglary of a vehicle, Section 76-6-204 ;
             388          (s) manufacture or possession of an instrument for burglary or theft, Section 76-6-205 ;
             389          (t) robbery or aggravated robbery, Sections 76-6-301 and 76-6-302 ;
             390          (u) theft, Section 76-6-404 ;
             391          (v) theft by deception, Section 76-6-405 ;
             392          (w) theft by extortion, Section 76-6-406 ;
             393          (x) receiving stolen property, Section 76-6-408 ;
             394          (y) theft of services, Section 76-6-409 ;
             395          (z) forgery, Section 76-6-501 ;
             396          (aa) fraudulent use of a credit card, Sections 76-6-506.1 , 76-6-506.2 , and 76-6-506.4 ;
             397          (bb) deceptive business practices, Section 76-6-507 ;
             398          (cc) bribery or receiving bribe by person in the business of selection, appraisal, or
             399      criticism of goods, Section 76-6-508 ;


             400          (dd) bribery of a labor official, Section 76-6-509 ;
             401          (ee) defrauding creditors, Section 76-6-511 ;
             402          (ff) acceptance of deposit by insolvent financial institution, Section 76-6-512 ;
             403          (gg) unlawful dealing with property by fiduciary, Section 76-6-513 ;
             404          (hh) bribery or threat to influence contest, Section 76-6-514 ;
             405          (ii) making a false credit report, Section 76-6-517 ;
             406          (jj) criminal simulation, Section 76-6-518 ;
             407          (kk) criminal usury, Section 76-6-520 ;
             408          (ll) fraudulent insurance act, Section 76-6-521 ;
             409          (mm) retail theft, Section 76-6-602 ;
             410          (nn) computer crimes, Section 76-6-703 ;
             411          (oo) identity fraud, Section 76-6-1102 ;
             412          (pp) sale of a child, Section 76-7-203 ;
             413          (qq) bribery to influence official or political actions, Section 76-8-103 ;
             414          (rr) threats to influence official or political action, Section 76-8-104 ;
             415          (ss) receiving bribe or bribery by public servant, Section 76-8-105 ;
             416          (tt) receiving bribe or bribery for endorsement of person as public servant, Section
             417      76-8-106 ;
             418          (uu) official misconduct, Sections 76-8-201 and 76-8-202 ;
             419          (vv) obstruction of justice, Section 76-8-306 ;
             420          (ww) acceptance of bribe or bribery to prevent criminal prosecution, Section 76-8-308 ;
             421          (xx) false or inconsistent material statements, Section 76-8-502 ;
             422          (yy) false or inconsistent statements, Section 76-8-503 ;
             423          (zz) written false statements, Section 76-8-504 ;
             424          (aaa) tampering with a witness or soliciting or receiving a bribe, Section 76-8-508 ;
             425          (bbb) retaliation against a witness, victim, or informant, Section 76-8-508.3 ;
             426          (ccc) extortion or bribery to dismiss criminal proceeding, Section 76-8-509 ;
             427          (ddd) public assistance fraud in violation of Section 76-8-1203 , 76-8-1204 , or
             428      76-8-1205 ;
             429          (eee) unemployment insurance fraud, Section 76-8-1301 ;
             430          (fff) intentionally or knowingly causing one animal to fight with another, Subsection


             431      76-9-301 [(1)(f)](3)(a)(iv) or (v) or Section 76-9-301.1 ;
             432          (ggg) possession, use, or removal of explosives, chemical, or incendiary devices or
             433      parts, Section 76-10-306 ;
             434          (hhh) delivery to common carrier, mailing, or placement on premises of an incendiary
             435      device, Section 76-10-307 ;
             436          (iii) possession of a deadly weapon with intent to assault, Section 76-10-507 ;
             437          (jjj) unlawful marking of pistol or revolver, Section 76-10-521 ;
             438          (kkk) alteration of number or mark on pistol or revolver, Section 76-10-522 ;
             439          (lll) forging or counterfeiting trademarks, trade name, or trade device, Section
             440      76-10-1002 ;
             441          (mmm) selling goods under counterfeited trademark, trade name, or trade devices,
             442      Section 76-10-1003 ;
             443          (nnn) sales in containers bearing registered trademark of substituted articles, Section
             444      76-10-1004 ;
             445          (ooo) selling or dealing with article bearing registered trademark or service mark with
             446      intent to defraud, Section 76-10-1006 ;
             447          (ppp) gambling, Section 76-10-1102 ;
             448          (qqq) gambling fraud, Section 76-10-1103 ;
             449          (rrr) gambling promotion, Section 76-10-1104 ;
             450          (sss) possessing a gambling device or record, Section 76-10-1105 ;
             451          (ttt) confidence game, Section 76-10-1109 ;
             452          (uuu) distributing pornographic material, Section 76-10-1204 ;
             453          (vvv) inducing acceptance of pornographic material, Section 76-10-1205 ;
             454          (www) dealing in harmful material to a minor, Section 76-10-1206 ;
             455          (xxx) distribution of pornographic films, Section 76-10-1222 ;
             456          (yyy) indecent public displays, Section 76-10-1228 ;
             457          (zzz) prostitution, Section 76-10-1302 ;
             458          (aaaa) aiding prostitution, Section 76-10-1304 ;
             459          (bbbb) exploiting prostitution, Section 76-10-1305 ;
             460          (cccc) aggravated exploitation of prostitution, Section 76-10-1306 ;
             461          (dddd) communications fraud, Section 76-10-1801 ;


             462          (eeee) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 76, Chapter 10, Part 19,
             463      Money Laundering and Currency Transaction Reporting Act;
             464          (ffff) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of the laws governing taxation in
             465      this state; and
             466          (gggg) any act illegal under the laws of the United States and enumerated in Title 18,
             467      Section 1961 (1)(B), (C), and (D) of the United States Code.




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