Daviess County - Indiana Criminal Code 2022
CRIMINAL LAWAND PROCEDURE
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35-43-8-2. Timber spiking. (a) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally, without claim or right or consent of the owner, drives, places, or fastens in timber a device of metal, ceramic, or other substance suf ficiently hard to damage equipment used in the processing of timber into wood products, with the intent to hinder the felling, logging, or pro cessing of timber, commits timber spiking, a Level 6 felony. (b) However, the offense under subsection (a) is a Level 5 felony if the offense causes bodily injury to another person. (c) In addition to a penalty imposed under subsection (a) or (b), the court may order a per son convicted of violating this section to pay attorney’s fees and restitution to the owner of property damaged because of the action of the per son. 35-43-8-4. Infractions. A person commits a Class A infraction who: (1) Possesses a device of metal, ceramic, or other substance commonly used to dam age saws, wood processing, manufacturing, or transportation equipment with the intent to use the device to hinder the logging or the processing of timber; or (2) Possesses a chemical or biological sub stance, mechanical equipment, or a tool with the intent to use the substance, equip ment, or tool or permit the use of the sub stance, equipment, or tool to damage timber processing, manufacturing, or trans portation equipment.
(9) Bicycle. (10) Safe. (11) Vacuum cleaner. (12) Dictaphone. (13) Watch. (14) Watch movement. (15) Watch case.
(16) Any mechanical or electrical device, appliance, contrivance, material, piece of apparatus, or equipment not described in subdivisions (1) through (15). (17) Integrated chip or panel. (18) Printed circuit. (19) Any other part of a computer. 35-43-7-4. Altering identification number. Aperson who intentionally or knowingly con ceals, alters, damages, or removes an identifica tion number of a product with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consent of the original manufacturer of the product com mits impairment of identification, a Class Amis demeanor. 35-43-7-5. Possession of product with altered identification number. A person who intentionally or knowingly receives or possesses a product on which the iden tification number of the product has been con cealed, altered, damaged, or removed with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consent of the original manufacturer of the product commits receiving unidentified property, a Class A misdemeanor. Chapter 8. Timber Spiking 35-43-8-1. “Timber” defined. 35-43-8-2. Timber spiking. 35-43-8-4. Infractions. 35-43-8-1. “Timber” defined. As used in this chapter, “timber” includes standing or felled trees and logs that can be used for any of the following: (1) Sawing or processing into lumber for building or structural purposes. (2) Posts, poles, bolts, pulpwood, or cord wood. (3) The manufacture of wood products.
Chapter 9. Conversion or Misappropriation of Title Insurance Escrow Funds
35-43-9-1. 35-43-9-2. 35-43-9-3. 35-43-9-4. 35-43-9-5. 35-43-9-6.
“Party” defined. “Person” defined.
“Residential real property transaction” defined.
“Title insurance agent” defined.
“Title insurance escrow account” defined.
“Title insurer” defined. 35-43-9-1. “Party” defined. As used in this chapter, “party” means an indi-
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