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OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DIVISION OF CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION
WyorUNG STATUTE/NATIONAL CRIME INFORMATION CENTER CROSS REFERENCE
MAY 10, 1979
CENTER FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH JOSEF R. SOPER, DIRECTOR
NCJRS
JUN 26 1,980
ACQUlS~ nOl'JS
-------------INTRODUCTION
In order to better ensure consistency in reporting offenses to the Offender-Based Transaction System (OBTS) Program~ this index was compiled. Basically, all state offenses for which an individual could be incarcerated for six (6) months or more, are included.
Information is provided in several areas: Proper name of offense (i.e., Rape), appropriate NCIC Code (i.e., 1l01), Wyoming Statutory Citation (i.e., 6-4-302), Class (F=felony, r~=misdemeanor), Penalty (i.e., 5-50 years, and fine, if any), and a remarks section to provide further explanation. Not all state offenses possess a specific National Crime Information Center (NCJC) Code, therefore, the "Free Text" version is used. "NMT" translates to "Not More Than" with respect to prescribed penalties - fines are also expressed in maximum dollar amount.
Two indices are provided: Alphabetical and numerical. The alphabetical index (which appears before the offense material) is arranged to facilitate location of a page number when NCIC Code and Statute Citation are not known: Child abandonment (cited also as Abandonment, Child) can be found on page 14.0. At the back of the publication is the numerical index, organized by statute cit~tions: 14-2-106, for example, can be found on page 14.0 (Child abandonment). If only the NCIC Code is known, then one need look only in the basic text of material because offenses are organized by asending NCIC Code: Code 5203, for example, is on page 20.0 - Dangerous weapons, There are exceptions to this rule, therefore, some NCIC Codes will not be in sequence.
As an added feature, the page numbers (1.0, 2.0, etc.) permit updates without reproducing the entire document - this will doubtless have to be accomplished after legislative sessions.
ALPHABETIC LISTINGS
OFFENSES
A
Abandonment, child
Abandonment of Vehicle
Abortion
Abortion, drugs that induce
Abortion, giving away viable fetus
Abuse, child
Accessory (General)
Accident; Hit & Run
Accost minor
Administrators, nursing homes
Affidavit, false
Aggravated ass~ult
Aiding, etc. Escape
Aircraft, operate while intoxicated
Alien land act
Aliens, possession of weapons
Amphetemines
Animals, cruelty to
Animals, stealing, etc.
Animals, unlawful transportation
PAGE
14.0
21. 0
3.0
13.0
23.0
14.0
27.0
21. 0
13.0
19.0
9.0
3.0
17.0
15.0
19.0
20 .. 0
12.0
11.0
5.0
18.0
OFFENSES
Anti-trust
Arrest by disqualified person
Arrested person, freeing
Arson
Assault & battery
Assault, felonious
Assembly, unlawful
Attempted Rape
Attorney, embezzlement by
Audiologists, failure to be licensed
Auditor, false affidavit
Auditor, unauthorized warrants
B
Bailee, unlawful conversion
Bank officials, false statements by
Barbituates
Bigamy
Blackmail (Extortion)
Blood Bank, no license
PAGE
24.0
16.0
16.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
20.0
2.0
10.0
23,0
9.0
9.0
5.0
7.0
12.0
14.0
4.0
23.0
ALPHABETIC LISTINGS
OFFENSES
A
Abandonment~ child
Abandonment of Vehicle
Abortion
Abortion~ drugs that induce
Abortion, giving away viable fetus
Abuse, child
Accessory (General)
Accident; Hit & Run
Accost minor
Admin;strators~ nursing homes
Affidavit, false
Aggravated assault
Aiding, etc. Escape
Aircraft, operate while intoxicated
Alien land act
Aliens~ possession of weapons
Amphetemines
Animals, cruelty to
Animals, stealing, etc.
Animals, unlawful transportation
PAGE
14.0
21.0
3.0
13.0
23.0
14.0
27.0
21.0
13.0
19.0
9.0
3.0
17.0
15.0
19.0
20.0
12.0
11.0
5.0
18.0
OFFENSES PAGE
Anti-trust 24.0
Arrest by disqualified person 16.0
Arrested person~ freeing 16.0
Arson 3.0
Assault & battery 3.0
Assault, felonious 3.0
Assembly, unlawful 20.0
Attempted Rape 2.0
Attorney, embezzlement by 10.0
Audiologists, failure to be 1 i censed 23.0
Auditor, false affidavit 9.0
Audi tor~ unauthorized warrants 9.0
B
Ba il ee, unlawful conversion 5.0
Bank officials, false statements by 7.0
Barbituates 12.0
Bigamy 14.0
Blackmail (Extortion) 4.0
Blood Bank, no license 23.0
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OFFENSES
B
Board of Health, bribery
Bribes, sports
Bribery, public officers
Burglary
Burglary tools, possession
Burial vaults, etc., construction
Butter, advertisement
C
Campaign practices
Carriers, motor; failure to comply
Certification, wrongful, bank employee
Checks, fraudulent
Checks, no-account
Child abuse
Child, giving away for experimentation
Child, kidnap
Child, moral acts
Cigarettes, avoid tax
PAGE
20.0
16.0
19.0
4.0
4.0
21.0
21.0
24.0
22.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
14.0
23.0
2.0
13.0
25.0
OFFENSES
Claim jumping
Claims, soliciting for
Clinical lab, no license
Collectors, Embezzelement by
Commission, Embezzelement by
Communications, harassing
Communist, failure to register
Compounding felony
Compounding misdemeanor
Compounding prosecution
Concealed weapons
Conservation (General)
Conspiracy, criminal
Contempt of legislature
Controlled Substances
Copyright violations
Counterfeiting drugs
Counterfeiting (Forgery)
County Jail, escape
PAGE
5.0
9.0
23.0
10.0
10.0
20.0
18.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
20.0
25.0-27.0
13.0
18.0
12.0-13.0
9.0
13.0
6.0
17.0
ALPHABETIC LISTINGS
OFFENSES
C
PAGE
County Treasurer, misappropriation funds 10.0
Credit cards, unlawful use 6.0
Credit; Uniform Consumer Code 25.0
Criminal contempt 17.0
Cultivating, etc. drugs 13.0
D
Damage property
Dangerous weapons (General)
Dead bodies, mutilation of
Defrauding innkeeper
Deposits, receiving while insolvent
Desecration of flag
Destroying testementary instrument
Destruction of big game
Diploma, forgery (veternarian)
Discrimination, employment
Di~ease, failure to report contagious
Disease, spreading contagious
10.0
20.0
27.0
7.0
7.0
20.0
17.0
26.0
6.0
23.0
22.0
22.0
OFFENSES
Diseased animals, failure to report
Dispensing drugs
Drawing weapon
Drivers license, unlawful use of
Drugs, (General)
Drugs, obta i n by fra ud
Drunk, prescribing medicine while
Drunkenness (General)
Duty, refusal to perform
E
Eavesdropping/wiretap
Election Code, bribing
Election Laws (Generally)
Embezzelment, (General)
Emergency Medical Services Act
Employees, embezzlment by
Employment agencies
Environmental Quality Act
PAGE
18.0
13.0
20.0
19.0
12.0-13.0
13.0
15.0
15.0
18.0
24.0
20.0
24.0
10.0
23.0
10.0
19.0
22.0
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OFFENSES
E
Equal Pay Act
Escape (General)
Examiner, State, refusal to comply with
Explosives, brought into jail, etc.
Extortion (Blackmail)
Extortion by color of office
F
False heir, producing
False imprisonment
False JUrat (swearing)
False labeling of seed
False statements
False stock transaction
False vouchers
False weights, avoid tax
False weights, gold
False weights, grain
Felonious Assault
PAGE
19.0
17.0
18.0
20.0
4.0
18.0
7.0
16.0
17.0
7.0
7.0
8.0
10.0
25.0
6.0
6.0
3.0
OFFENSES
Felony, compounding
FidUciaries, embezzlement by
Fire bomb, possession
Fire escapes
Fire safety, violations
Firing weapon
Fish violations (General)
Flag, desecration of
Flammable material, possession (intent)
Forged notes, possession
Forged plates, etc. (Vehicle)
Forgery (counterfeiting)
Forgery, equipment/tools used
Fraud, obtaining drugs by
Fraudulent checks
Fraudulent insolvency
Fraudulent negotiations (title)
Fraudulent receipt
Freeing arrested person
PAGE
16.0
10.0
20.0
22.0
22.0
20.0
26.0
20.0
20.0
6.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
13.0
6.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
16.0
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OFFENSES
G
Gambling
Game & fish (general)
Gasoline, avoid tax
Garbage, improper disposal
Gold, cheating
Grand Larceny
H
Habitual drunkard, sale of liquor to
Habitual offender
Hallucinogens
Health & Safety (General)
Hearing, surrender accused without
Heir, producing false
Heroin
Hit & Run
Homicide, negligent
Horse race, no permit
PAGE OFFENSES
16.0 Horses, killing for meat
25.0- Hours of work, violation of 27.0
25.0
21.0
6.0
5.0
House of Prostitution
Hunting while drunk
I
Identification, use of another's
Immoral acts, child
Impersonation of superintendent
15.0 Imprisonment, false
27.0 Incest
12.0 Incitement to crime
21.0- Inmates, mistreatment of 23.0
17.0 Innkeeper, defrauding of
7.0 Innkeeper, Embezzlement by
12.0 Insolvency, fraudulent
21.0 Insurance claims, fraudulent
1.0 Insurance Code
16.0 Insurer, defraud by arson
PAGE
11.0
19.0
14.0
15.0
19.0
13.0
7.0
16.0
13.0
20.0
3.0
7.0
10.0
8.0
8.0
19.0
4.0
ALPHABETIC LISTINGS
OFFENSES
I
Interference with peace officer
Irrigation ditch, etc. damage to
J
Jail, damaging
Jurat, false
Jurors, bribery of
Justice of Peace, corruption
K
Kidnap (General)
L
Lading, bills of
Land, selling twice
Landmarks, changing
Larceny (General)
Larceny, petit
Legislative, contempt of
PAGE
16.0
11.0
11. 0
17.0
19.0
18.0
1.0
8.0
7.0
12,0
5.0
5.0
18.0
OFFENSES
L i abi 1 i ty, exceedi ng 1 imi ts of
Licenses, labs & blood banks
Licenses, nurses
Licenses, speech pathologists/audiolgists
Liquor, bring into mines, mills, etc.
Liquor, bring into prison
Liquor, illegal sale
Livestock, killing
Livestock, markets, health violations
Livestock, misbranding
Livestock, unlawful transportation of
Loans, improper actions
M
Manslaughter
Marijuana
Marriage, failure to record
Marriage, without health certificate
Mayhem
PAGE
8.0
23.0
23.0
23.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
11.0
23.0
5.0
18.0
8.0
1.0
12.0
23.0
23.0
3.0
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ALPHABETIC LISTINGS
OFFENSES PAGE
M
Meat, sale of inedible 9.0
Mentally Ill, unlawful disclosure of records 24.0
Mentally Ill, unlawful hospitilization 23.0
Military, refusal to surrender property 18.0
Mines, salting of
Mining claim, false
Mining Equipment, damaging
Minor, sale of liquor to
Misdemeanor, compounding
Misrepresentation, secret societies
~lortgaged property, di sposa 1
Mobile Home Warranty Act
Motor carriers, failure to comply
Murder, 1st degree
Murder, 2nd degree
N
Neglect, child
Negotiations, fraudulent
8.0
7.0
11.0
15.0
16.0
7.0
7.0
22.0
22.0
1.0
1.0
14.0
7.0
OFFENSES
No-account checks
Notary, false certification by
Nurses, failure to be licensed
Nursing homes, administrators of
o Obscene phone call
Obscenity
Occupational Health & Safety Violations
Opium
P
Parading with arms
Passing ficticious Note, etc.
Pawnbroker, fail to keep records
Peace officer, interfere with
Pedigrees, false
Perjury & subornation of same
Personation, false
7.0
18.0
23.0
19.0
14.0
14.0
23.0
12.0
21.0
6.0
18.0
16.0
7.0
17.0
7.0
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OFFENSES
P
Pesticides, improper use
Petroleum, Sales/price fixing
Pharmacists, unlawful acts by
Pharmacy, unlawful practice
Pimping
Pipeline,damage to
Poison, administer
Poison, unlawful sale
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Poisoning, with ground glass, dogs
Pornography (Obsenity)
Possession, drugs
Potatoes~ inspection certificate
Price fixing
Prison, brung liquor into
Prison, escape from
Property, removal of
Property, willful destruction
Property, withholding
Prosecution, compounding
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21.0 Prostitution (General) 14.0
25.0 Prostitution, House of 14.0
21.0 Psychologists, false statements 8.0
9.0 Public Accomodations, Health Violations 22.0
14.0 Public funds, embezzlement 10.0
11.0 Public lands, damaging 12.0
3.0 Public securities, forgery 6.0
22.0 Public telephones, damaging 11.0
23.0 Public transportation, damaging 11.0
14.0 Public utilities, false returns, etc. 9.0
13.0 Public utilities, hindering investigation of 17.0
18.0 Public works excess of 8/hrs day 21.0
24.0
15.0 Q
17.0
7.0
11.0
7.0
16.0
Quarantine, escape from
R
Railroad equipment, damage
Railroad, theft from yards
17.0
11.0
5.0
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OFFENSES
R
Railroad tickets, embezzlement of
Railroad, unlawful riding
Rape (Genera 1 )
Rape statutory
Real Estate Brokers
Receiving stolen goods
Reckless operation of watercraft
Records, disclosing; use tax
Records, marriage; failure to record
Records, theft of
Records, unlawful disclosure, mentally ill
Right to work, violation
Rights of action
Roadblock, running
Robbery (General)
S
Sale of stolen vehicle
Sales Tax, avoiding
PAGE
10.0
18.0
2.0
2.0
19.0
10.0
21.0
25.0
23.0
18.0
24.0
19.0
27.0
17.0
2.0
6.0
25.0
OFFENSES PAGE
School District Trustees, misappropriate funds 10.0
Secret societies, misrepresentation
Seed, false labeling
Sheep, cutting ears
Shopl ifting
Skins, removing
Soliciting for claims
Speech pathologists, no license
Sports, tampering
State employees, misappropriation funds
State seal, fraud
Stock transaction, false
Stolen goods, receiving
Subornation of perjury
T
Taxation/revenue (General)
Telecommunications, obtain by fraud
Telecommunications, sale of
7.0
7.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
9.0
23.0
16.0
10.0
9.0
8.0
10.0
17.0
25.0
9.0
9.0
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OFFENSES PAGE OFFENSES PAGE
T
Temporary custody, escape from 17.0 Vehicle theft 5.0 Tools, burglary 4.0 Vehicle, theft of plates 5.0
Train wrecking 1.0 Vehicles, fraudulent registration 8.0 Trapping, unlawful 26.0 Veternarian, forged diploma 6.0 Treasurer, state; extra compensation 9.0 Veternarian, obstructing during duty 18.0 Treasurer, state; false affidavit 9.0 Violence, escape by 17.0 Trespass (unlawful entry) 4.0 Vouchers, false 10.0
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Uniform Securities Act 8.0 W
Uniform Traffic Act, violations 21.0 Wage Act, prevailing 19.0 Unlawful entry 4.0 Warehouse receipts (General) 9.0 Unlawful entry & refusal to depart 24.0 Watercraft, reckless operation 21.0
Use tax, disclosing records 25.0 Wei ghts, fal se (gold) 6.0
Utility poles, damaging 11.0 Weights, false (grain) 6.0
Welfare, obtain by fraud 8.0 V ~~iretap 24.0 Vehicle, abandonment 21.0 Women, equal pay 19.0 Vehicle, sale of stolen 6.0
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OFFENSE NCIC ST, - U '.' -F \ . _~\'_n8I{S PAGE -- -.---- ------_.- ---- --~------- --
Homicide Murder, 1st degree 0912 _-4-101 F Death or life im- Felony-murder included; attempt included.
prisonment.
~1urder , 2nd degree 0999 ,;-4-104 F NLT 20 years to 1 i fe.
Same; by duel 0999 J-4-105 F Hard labor for life.
Manslaughter 0910 ,;-4-1··07 F NMT 20 years Usually accompanied by other unlawful act.
Negligent homicide 0909 31-5-115 'M NMT 1 year, $1,000 Vehicle involved.
Same; 0909 37-12-109 F Life imprisonment. Attack conveyance and death results. Same; 0909 37-12-109 F NtH 14 years Same; only injury results. Same; 0909 ,1-13-205 F NMT 1 year, $1,000 By watercraft. (1979 Session Laws)
Train wrecking 2901 37-12-110 F Death or 1 ife im- Can include other offense (robbery, for example) .. prisonment
Ki dnapJ?.i.D..[ Kidnap for ransom 1099 6-4-201 F Death or 1 ife im- Includes accessory to same. Does not distinguish
pri sonment. type victim.
Same; 1099 6-4-201 F NMT 20 years If released unharmed. Same; 1008 6-4-205 F NMT 10 years,
$10,000 Abduction for profit.
Ki dnap w/sexua 1 assault minor 1003 6-4-303 F 1-20 years Provisions available for multiple offenses or prior (a)(v) convictions - all degrees.
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OFFFNSE NCIC STATUTE r·' PENALTY Rn1AR!(~ PAGE
Same; adult 1004 ~-4-303 F 1-20 years
Kidnap/minor (child stealing) 1005 ~-4-202 F Death, or 1 year Adults not distinguished. 1008 to 1 ife.
concealment & harboring 1009 ~-4-204 F NMT 2 years, $1,000 Part of 6-4-203, disruption of custody.
Sexual Assault
Rape-forcible (1st degree) 1102 6-4-302 F 5-50 years Involves force or immediate threat thereof.
Same; (2nd degree) 1199 6-4-303 F 1-20 years Must threaten retaliation if minor is victim (6-4-303(a)(v)) and (6-4-303(c)).
Statutory rape 1116 6-4-305 M N~1T 1 year Under 16 years (victim); actor must be at least 4 years older than victim.
Same; attempt 1199 6-4-314 F 1-5 years Restricted to 1st and 2nd degree rape.
Robbery
Robbery w/firearm 1299 6-4-402 F 5-50 years Victim not distinguished.
Robbery-other 1299 6-4-401 F NIH 14 years Speaks only to use of force.
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Assault
Administer poison 1399 0-4-602 F NMT 14 years Requires intent.
Aggravated assault 1315 6-4-506 F NMT 14 years, Does not distinguish type victim. wi dangerous weapon (b) $1,000
Same; no weapon 1399 6-4-506 M NMT 1 year, $1,000 (a)
Assault w/intent to commit 1399 6-4-503 F N~1T 14 years felony
Assault & battery 1313 6-4-502 M NMT 6 months, Simp'l e assault. $1,000
Mayhem 1399 6-4-601 F NMT 14 years Disfigurement, etc.
Mistreatment of inmates 1399 6-4-607 F NMT 3 years, $500 Limited to Custodian of such institutions.
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Abortion
Abortion Same;
1499 6-4-507 1499 35-6-110
F NMT 14 years F NMT 14 years
Does not distinquish actol~.
New law (1977) under Public Health.
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Arso'l
Arsor :st degree
Sa~e; 2nd degree Sa~e; 3rd degree Sa"e; 4th degree
Arson-defraud insurer
Extortion
btorti on / Bl ackma i 1
Burglary
Burglar}
Sa':e; armed
Possession of burglary tools
Uti lll.:, "'.n l~nt ry
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2099 -7-101
2099 -7-102 2099 -7-103 2099 0-7-104
2003 6-7-105
2199 6-7-601
2299 6-7-201 (a)
2299 6-7-201 (b)
2206 6-7-202
F 2-20 years
F 1-10 years F 1-3 yea)~s
F 1-2 years, $1,000.
F 1-5 years
F NMT 5 years
F NMT 14 years
F 5-50 years
F NMT 10 years
REtjAR~S
Vi ctirr. not di sti nqui shed, nor type property
$25 0)' more valuation and property of another. Attep'pt only.
Includes all possibilities in NCIC codes.
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Does not distinquish place. Attempt is included.
Inc1 udes use of eX.Jl osives, and, committing battery during commission of offense.
2299 6-10-103 M NMT 6 months, $500 Cons;(lered criminal trespass.
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Larcen,t
Grand larceny (exceeds $100 2399 6-7-301 F NMT 10 years Second conviction for petit larceny (6-7-302) value) becomes grand larceny.
Shoplifting 2303 6-7-404 M NMT 6 months, $100
Theft of vehicle parts 2304 31-11-104 F 1-10 years Must exceed $100.00 (1979 Session Laws)
Larceny from Yards (railroad) 2309 37-12-101 F NMT 5 years Any railraod equipment.
Stealing, slaughtering, etc. 2399 animals 11-30-103 F NMT 10 years
Removing skins, etc. 2399 11-30-106 M NMT 6 months, $500 " , • Cutting of sheep ears 2399 11-30-113 F NMT 5 years
Misbranding, etc. 2399 11-30-104 F NMT 5 years
Petit Larceny 2399 6-7-302 M NMT 6 months, $100 Second conviction for petit larceny becomes grand
$100 1 arceny.
Bailee, unlawful conversion 2399 6-7-303 M NMT 6 months, Converting property own use.
Claim jumping 2399 30-1-120 M NMT 6 months, $250
-------------r-Stolen Vehicle
Vehicle theft 2404 31-11-102 F 1-10 years Includes elements of joyriding.
-------------------OFFENSE Sale of stolen vehicle
Forgery (counterfeiting)
Forgery of checks
Same; public securities
Counterfeiting
Same; possession
Possession of forged notes
Passing fictitious bill, note, check
Credit cards; unlawful use
Possession of tools, etc.
Filing forged, etc. diploma; veternarian
Fraudulent Activities
Cheating; extracting gold
False weights; gold, etc. Same; for grain, etc.
Fraudulent check
\~YOMI NG F NC I C STATUTE r·' PFNAI TV
2401 ~1-11-103 F 1-10 years
2501 6-2-101
2502 ~-2-l02
2503 16-2-103
2507 6-2-104
2506 6-2-105
F NMT 14 years
F NMT 15 years
F NMT 14 years
F NMT 14 years
F NMT 14 years
F NMT 14 years 2504 6-2-106
2605 6-3-108
2508 6-2-107
M NMT 1 year, $500
F NMT 14 years
2502 33-30-101 F NMT 14 years
2699 6-3-118 F 1 year, $1,000
2699 6-3-116 M NMT 6 months, $500
2699 6-3-119 M N~1T 6 months, $100
2606 6-3-110 M 1 year - jail
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RF~·1ARI<S
Includes sale of parts.
6.0 PAGE
General statute: passing and possession included.
This statute limited to currency; passing same included.
Amount involved must exceed $50.00
Covers equipment used in above offenses.
Shall re deemed punishable as forgery (6-2-101)
Limited to owner, manager, or agent of mine, etc.
Amount must exceed $50.00
-------------------OFFENSE
No-account check
Selling land twice
Fraudulent negotiations
Issuance of receipt for goods not received
\~YOMING I F NCI C STATUTE ~1 PENALTY
2606 ~-3-113
2602 ~-3-119
F NMT 5 years, $5,000
F NMT 10 years (Swindle)
RH1ARI<~
2699 ~4-16-106 F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Applies when title not in possession of seller.
2699 ~4-17-101 F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Limited to warehouseman, or designated agent.
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False Statements 2607 6-3-103
2699 5-7-502
2699 ~~7-603
M NMT 6 months, ~,OOO In writing, to obtain property. Accessory included.
Defrauding Innkeeper
Disposal of mortgaged property
Withholding property of another 2699 ~-7-604
Remova 1 01" sale of property -conditional transfer
F 1-5 years
F NMT 10 years, $500
F NMT 10 years
F NMT 10 years, $500
When in excess of $25.00
"Withholding or appropriating personal propert.y, etc; concealing or destroying same. II
False mining claim
2699 6-7-605
2699 6-8-103
2604 6-8-401
2604 6-8-402
F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Filed without proper surface identifiers on land.
False personation
Producing false heir
F NMT 14 years
F NMT 10 years
Impersonation of superintendent 2604 of weights & measures 40-10-111 M NMT 1 year, $500
Registration; false pedigrees 2699 6-3-120 M NMT 1 year, $1,000
Misrepresentation; secret 2699 societies 6-3-122 M NMT 1 year, $1,000
False labeling of seed 2699 11-12-120 M NMT 6 months, $100
False statements, etc. by bank 2607
With intent to acquire property thereby.
Same.
By use of official seal.
officials 13-10-102 F 1-10 years, $5,000 In the course of execution of official duties.
Receiving deposits while in- 2699 13-10··103 solvent (a) F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Limited to banking officials.
-------------------~~YOMI NG F
OFFENSE NCI C STATUTE }1 PENALTY_ I
8.0 Isn1ARK~S _______ ~ ___ PA:..:.;G~E_
Fraudulent insolvency
Wrongful certification, etc. by bank employee
,- '
Same;
False stock transaction
Knowingly exceeding limits of liability
Improper procurement of loans
Violations of the Uniform Securiti es A,ct
Misrepresentation by emploYI:e; insurance claim
Fraud, etc. by "salting", etc. a mine.
False statements, etc. by psychologists
fraud, etc. registration of commercial vehicles
2699 3-10-103 M 1 month to 1 year, Banking, etc. officials. (b) $1,000
2607 3-10-104 F 1-20 years If done without Board of Directors approval. (b)
2607 3-10-104 F 1-5 years, $5,000
2602 13-10-105 F NMT 10 years, $2,000
2699 ~3-10-106 M 1 month to 1 year, Banking, etc. officials.
$1,000
2699 3-10-110 F 1-10 years, $5,000 Same.
2699 17-4-121 F NMT 3 years, $5,000 Same.
2607 27-12-512 M NMT 6 months, $100
2602 30-1-122 F NMT 3 years, $50
2607 33-27-110 M NMT 6 months, $100
2699 31-4-210 M NMT 6 months, $100
(a)
Same; ~se of forged, counter- 2589 31-4-210 F 1-5 years, $5,000 NCIC Code use will depend upon when forgery (2589) or counterfeiting (2599) is charged. feited, etc. plates or regi- 2599 (b)
stration
Alteration of certificate or registration card; motor vehicle 2699 31-4-320
Obtaining welfare by fraud 2699 42-1-110
F 1-5 years, $5,000
M NMT 1 year, $200
Bills of lading; fraudulent Acts 2699 34-16-103 M NMT 1 year, $1,000 Content & form of actual bill.
-------------------Same; Same;
Warehouse receipts Same; Same; Same; Same; Same;
Facsimile of state seal, etc. w/intent to defraud
False affidavit by Auditor or State Treasurer
Same; misuse of warrants
\VYOMI NG F NC r C STATUTE ~1 PFNAI TV RH1ARKS
2699 ~4-16-105 2699 ~4-16-106
2699 ~4-17-101 2699 34~17-102
2699 34-17-103 2699 34-17-104 2699 34-17-105 2699 34-17-106
2699 9-1-126
2699 9-2-301
2699 9-2-315
F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Bill issued before goods are received. F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Fraudulent negotiations.
F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Receipt for goods not received. M ~MT 1 year, $1,000 Receipt containing false statement.
F NMT 5 years, $5,000 Issue of unmarked duplicates. M NMT 1 year, $1,000 Fraudulently stating ownership. M NMT 1 year, $1,000 Delivery; without obtaining receipt. M NMT 1 year, $1,000 Fraudulent negotiation with mortgaged goods.
F NMT 14 years
F NMT 10 years Removal from office.
F NMT 5 years, $3,000 Same.
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State Auditor; issue unauthori- 2699 zed warrants 9-2-338 M NMT 1 year Same.
State Treasurer; receiving extra compensation
False returns or reports by public utilities
Unlawful practice of pharmacy
Soliciting for claims
Violation of Copyright Users Act
Sale of inedible meat
Telecommunicating services
Same; sale of
2699 9-2-405 F 1-5 years, $5,000 Removal from office.
2699 37-12-205 F NMT 5 years Fraud and misrepresentation of fact.
2699 33-24-142 M NMT 6 months, $500
2699 6-8-711 M NMT 6 months,$1,OOO Where injury or death resulted therefrom.
2699 40-13-113 F 1 year, $1,000
2699 35-7-1211 F 1-3 years, $1,000
Restricted to music. Penalty states that confinement shall be prison.
2699 37 -12-123
2699 37-12-124
M NMT 1 yenr, $1,000 Obtaining by fraud; credit card, false personation,
M Same tampering with equipment, etc.
__ . _______ ~_ .. ____ .~._~. __ . ___ .. _________ . __ ___'______ __ L_ __ ___'l _ ___' __ . _______ ___1_ _____________________ -----l
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10.0 OFFENSE NCIC STATUTE ~'1 PENALTY Rn1ARI<~ PAGE
Embezzlement
Embezzlement; public funds 2704 6-7-305 F NMT 21 years
same: collectors 2799 6-7-307 F NMT 14 years sal1le: attorney 2799 6-7-308 F NMT 20 years More than $25.00.
M NMT 6 months ess than $25.00.
same: employees 2799 6-7-310 F Nt~T 14 years same: Innkeeper or bailee 2799 6-7-311 F NMT 14 years same: commission merchant, 2799 6-7-312 F NMT 5 years
etc. same: fiduciaries 2799 6-7-315 F NMT 5 yea~s same: railroad tickets 2701 37-12-102 F NMT 5 years
Missappropriation of public 02704 6-7-314 F NMT 5 years State employees. funds
Fa 1 se vouchers 2704 6-7-404 F NMT 5 years State employees.
Misappropriation of public 2704 18-4-506 M 3-12 months funds by County Treasurer
same: By School 2704 District Board of Trustees 21-13-716 F 1-10 yea rs
Stolen Pro~erty
Receiving stolen goods 2803 6-7-304 F NMT 10 years If amount exceeds $100, same as Grand Larceny.
same: auto pa\~ts 2803 31-11-103 F 1~10 years
Damage Property
Damage to corporate property 2g01 6-7-606 M NMT 1 year, $500
-- - - ---- ------ --- --- - ------ ---
-------------------OFFENSE Injuring p .. :lic jail, etc.
Destruction of railroad track, fixtures, etc.
Attacking public conveyance
same:
Willful destruction of ditch, canal, etc. to divert irrigation water
\NOMI NG F NCIC STATl!TE ~1 PENAl TV 2903 6-8-708 M NMT 1 year
$5,000
2901 37-12-103 F 1-20 years
2903 37-12-108 M NMT 6 months
2903 37-12-109 F NMT 14 years
2999 41-6-115 M NMT 6 months $100
Cruelty to anirals 2999 11-29-102 r~ NMT 1 year $100
Killing horses ~8r meat, etc. 2999 11-23-107 M NMT 6 months $100
Destruction, ce:roleum pipeline 2901 37-12-119 F NMT 5 years $50-$5,000
same: Jtility poles 2901 37-12-120 M NMT 6 months $100
same: public telephones or 2901 37-12-121 F NMT 5 years equ~pnent $1,000
Killing livestock
Willful injury or destruction; property
same:
same:
2902 11-30-101 F 1-5 years
2999 6-10-105 F 1-5 years (a)(iii) $5,000
2999 6-10-105 M NMT 1 year (a)(ii) $1,000
2999 6-10-105 M NMT 6 months $100
RF~'1ARl<S
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Injury of less. If death results, may be same as murder 1st or 2nd degree.
If no injury sustained.
For injury; however, treated as murder if a death results.
If value exceeds Sl,OOO.
If value exceeds 5500.
If value is less than $500.
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OFFENSE NCIC STATUTE ~1 PENALTY RFMARI<S PAGE
Changing landmarks 2903 6-10-111 M NMT 6 months S100
Public lands; damage 2903 36-1-116 M NMT 6 months Damage of same. $100
Destruction of mining equipment 2901 30-1-121 M NMT 1 year S 1 ,000
Dangerous Drugs
Hallucinogen 3505 35-7-1014 F NMT 20 years (d) S25,000
Heroin 3513 35-7-1014 F same (c)(x)
Opium 3523 35-7-1014 F same (b)&(c)
same: other derivatives 3523 35-7-1016 F NMT 10 years (b)(i) S10,000
Synthetic 3543 35-7-1016 F same Not specifically identified in NCIC code. (b)
Marijuana 3564 35-7-1014 F NMT 20 years (d)(ix) $25,000
Amphetemines 3573 35-7-1016 F NMT 20 years (d)(i) 525,000
Barbiturates 3583 35-7-1020 F NMT 2 years (b) 52,500
NOTE: For all drug offenses, manufacture, delivery, and possession with intent to deliver are not distinguished in VJyoming statutes. All variations of each substance are listed by common name and scientific nomenclature. "Counterfeit II vers ions of above substance are liable to identical penalties (W.S. § 3:5-7-1031 (b) ) . The above penalties are cited in W.S. § 35-7-1031 (a).
------- -
-------------------nFFFNSE
Simple possession; any of the above
\NOMI NG F NCIC STATUTE ~1 PFNAITY
3599 35-7-1031 M NMT 6 months (c) $1,000
Unlawfully dispense, no records, 3599 35-7-1032 M NMT 1 year maintain "shooting galle)'.~/, $10,000 etc.
Obtain drugs by fraud
Planting, cultivating, etc.
Sale of sUbstance in lieu
Drug that induces aborticr; sale, etc.
Criminal conspiracy
2699 35-7-1033 F NMT 5 years $10,000
2699 35-7-1040 M NMT 6 months $1,000
2699 35-7-1041 M NMT 1 year $1,000
1404 6-5-302 M NMT 6 months $100
2699 6-1-117 F NMT 10 years $1 ,000
RF~1AR~~
First and second convictions only.
See W.S. § 35-7-1036 for increased penalties relating to sale of controlled sUbstances to minors (under 18 years of age}.
Marijuana, peyote, opium poP~Y.
See II Counterfeit II statute as \'Iell: 35-7-1031(b).
Used most frequently with controlled substance offenses.
Includes adults and juveniles, allows for two separate penalties.
First offense.
Second, etc. offense.
Soliciting and encouraging such acts.
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-------------------\~YOMI NG F
OFFENSE NCLG SJMUIE M PENALLY same: w/child 3699 14-2-112 F NMT 10 years
$1 ,000
same: in child's presence 3699 14-2-107 M NMT 1 year $1 ,000
F NMT 5 years
Actually committing such acts.
First conviction.
Second, etc., subsequent convictions.
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--.. --.-.--.-----'----j---.-+----+---jf----------f----------------------Obscenity
Obscene material, generally 3799 6-5-304
Obscene communication 3707 6-4-612
M NMT 1 year $1 ,000
M NMT 1 year $1 ,000
Includes: production, reproduction, sale, distribution, etc.
Telephone.
-,,-' ---------'----+----1-------'1---;--------1-------------------__ _ Family Offenses
Bigamy
Child abuse
Abandonment, abuse, neglect, etc.
same
3804 6- 5-101 F NMT 5 years
3802 6-4-504 F NMT 5 years
3802 14-2-106 M NMT 1 year $1,000
3802 F NMT 5 years
-co-mll~-er-c-i ~'-'-i z-e-d-s-e-X-O-f-f-en-s-e-s ---t-~T-
House of III Fame
Procurement (pimping)
Prost itut i on
4001 6-5-104
4002 6-5-105
4004 6-5-106
M 30 days to 6 months $200
F 1-3 years
M 4-12 months
F 1-3 years
Victim must be under 16 years of age.
First conviction.
Second and subsequent convictions.
Can be compounded for each day of operation.
Includes assignation.
County j a i1 .
Committment to reformatory or other institution.
---------------~---
OFFENSE
Li9u)r (not Tax & Revenue or DWUI
Illegal;
sale to other than Liquor Commission
sale to habitual drunkard
sale to minor
Illegal transportation; for sale to minors
same: same: into prison, jail,
etc. same: into mines, mills,
etc.
Drunkenness
Operating aircraft while intoxicated
Hunting while drunk
Prescribing medicine while intoxicated
Contributing to delinquency of minor
\~YOMING F NClr. STATI!TF~' PENALTY
4101 12-8-102 M NMT 10 months $2,000
4102 12-5-405 M NMT 6 months $1,000
4199 12-5-501 M NMT 6 months $100
4105 12-5-501 M NMT 6 months 12-6-101 $100
4105 12-6-102 M NMT 1 year $1,000
4105 F NMT 5 years 4199 6-8-709 F 1-3 year,s
4199 35-10-402 M NMT 1 year $500
4299 10-1-113 M NMT 6 months $500
4299 23-3-307 M NMT 6 months $100
4299 6-4-605 F NMT 20 years
3805 14-2-108 M NMT 1 year $1.000
~.S. § 6-5-107 is the "Prohibited Acts" statute ~hich includes; keeping, occupying, transporting to, residing in, and engagi ng in - rel ative to prostitution.
Includes sale without license.
First conviction.
Second and subsequent convictions. Includes drugs.
(10-1-114; penalty)
If death ensues, same as manslaughter.
First conviction.
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ars Second, etc. convictions.
~ IHYOMING F tEENS..E._ NUI ST ATllTE r·' ..J:.EN -
same: L F NMT 5 ye
Gambling
Gambling; generally 3900 6-9--101 M 3-12 mon ths ,51 ,000
Sports tampering 3919 6-9-302 F l' -5 yea r s Offering bribe. $5,000
same: 3919 6-9-303 F 1-5 year s Accepting bribe. 5:5,000
same: 3919 6-9-305 F 1-·5 year s Fixing game. 55;,000
Horse race without permit 3999 11-25-112 M NMT 6 mo nths .Sl"OOO
Obstructing Police
Interference with officer 4899 6-8-602 M NMT 1 ye ar 51,000
Forcibly free arrested person 4903 6-8-603 M NMT 1 ye ar 51 ,000
False imprisonment 4899 6-4-606 r~ NMT 1 ye ar 5500
Compounding felony 4808 6-8-203 F 1-7 yea (a)(i)
rs If crime compounded is capitol offense.
same: 4808 6-8-203 M 6 month s to Other offense. Non-caDitol (a)(ii) 3 years
Arrest by disqualified person 4810 7-2-106 M 3-9 mon ths 5500
Compounding misdemeanor 4808 6-8-204 M NMT 1 y ear $1,000
Compounding progecution 4808 6-8-205 M NI~T 1 y ear Agreeing to withho1d evidence, testimony, etc. $1,000
----~----------~---OFFENSE
Running roadblock
Hindering investigation of public utility
Destroying testamentary instrument
Flight - Escape
Escape; county jail
same: by violence same: persons charged
or convicted same: from penal instit. same: aiding, harb0ring,
etc. same: temporary custody
same: from quarantine
Obstruction of Justice
Surrender accused without hea ri ng
Perjury
same: subornation
Criminal contempt
False jurat
\~YOMI NG F NCIC STATUTE ~1 PENALTY
4899 7-17-104 M NMT 6 months $100
4802 37-12-206 F NMT 5 years $1,000
4804 6-8-701 F NMT 10 years
4999 6-8-301 F NMT 3 years $500
4999 6-8-302 F NMT 10 years 4902 6-8-304 F NMT 14 years
4901 6-8-305 F 1-10 years 4903 6-8-303 M NMT 1 year
$1,000 4903 7-15-104 F 1-10 years
4901 35-4-105 M NMT 1 year $500
5099 7-3-211
5003 6-8-101
5004 6-8-104
M NMT 6 months $1,000
F NMT 14 years F NMT 14 years
5005 W.R.CR.P. M NMT 6 months Ru1 e 41
5099 6-8-501 F 1-3 years
RF~1ARI<S
Pertains to wills, etc., includes stealing and hiding same.
(1979 Session Laws)
If convicted of felony, or, charged with same.
Consecutive with interrupted sentence.
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Consecutive with interrupted sentence. (interstate detainer)
Re: extradition.
Summary punishment by judge.
False swearing, etc.
- - -- -----~~---- -- --.QFFENSE
False certification
Officer, theft of records same: refusal to perform
duty same: extortion by color
of offi ce
Refusal to comply with State Examiner
\'/YOMI NG F NCIC STATUTE ~1 PENALTY 2607 6-8-502
5099 6-8-503 5006 6-8-505
2199 6-8-510
5099 9-2-417
F 1-3 years
F NMT 10 years M NMT 6 months
$500 M NMT 6 months
$500
F 1-5 years $5,000
Failure to Register; Communist 0199 9-12-105 F 2-10 years $10,000
Corrupt performance of 5008 5-4-273 M NMT 1 year official act; Justice of Peace $1,000
Unlawful removal of inspection 5099 11-15-112 M NMT 6 months certificate; potatoes $500
Obstructinq Veterinarian and 5099 11-19-102 M NMT 6 months failure to report diseased $100 animals
Unlawful transportation, 5099 11-19-506 M NMT 1 year inspection, etc. of sheep $5,000
same: other animals and poultry
Refusal to surrender military property
Contempt of Legislature
Failure to keep records; pawnbroker
Unlawful riding of railroad trains
5099 11-21-104 M NMT 6 months $100
5099 19-1-105 M N!vJT 6 months $100
5010 28-1-110 M NMT 6 months $100
5099 33-16-107 M NMT 6 months $100
5707 37-12-105 M NMT 6 months $100
RH1ARKS
By notary or officer.
Restricted to criminal cases.
Restricted to public, officials, etc.
False statement same as perjury (9-2-418)
Same penalty for dereliction by inspector.
Other statutes in same title distinguish each domestic animal.
Covers several aspects; disease, false information, etc.
National Guard, etc.
Refusal to appeaY', testify, etc.
Trespass
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,.;r..:OF..:..F.=.:EN.:.;:;S..;..E ______ --f-!N~C..uIC~..w.:.u.~"_J_I_~..j.J,J!lI.ll...~--------- ____ ..J.l.RJ...I.Ft.JQ1A~RK~SI.__ _____ __J_..!_PA!:l::G~E_
Violation of equal pay for women for equal work (1959)
Violation of Prevailing Wage Act (1967)
Violation of hours of work; generally
Violation of Right to Work 1 aw
Violation of laws relative to employment agencies
General violations of insurance code
Violations relative to Nursing Home Ad~inistrators
Unlawful acts; by Real Estate Brokers
Violation of Alien Land Act (1959 )
Unlawful use of driver's 1 i cense
Unlawful use of another's identifi cati on
Bribery
Bribery of public officers
same: juror same: as person having
custody of public funds
5099 27-4-304 M NMT 6 months $200
5099 27-4-412 M NMT 6 months $500
5099 27-5-104 M 1-6 months $500
5099 27-7-115 M NMT 6 months $1 ,000
5099 27-8-111 M NMT 6 months $100
5099 26-1-115 M NMT 6 months $1,000
5099 33-23-115 M NMT 1 year $500
5099 33-28-114 M NMT 1 year $1 ,000
0399 34-15-103 F NMT 5 years $5,000
509931-7-134
5099 31-8-105
5104 6-8-201
5104 6-8-202
5104 9-7-113.
M NMT 6 months $100
M NMT 6 months $100
F NMT 14 years
F NMT 14 yea rs F NMT 2 years
$5,000
County and State employees, mines, refinery.
Corporate violators included.
If corporate violator, fine is $5,000.
. Nonresident alien not eligible to own real property.
Includes use of another's birth certificate, photograph, etc.
Bribed as to influence use of money held.
-----~----~-----~--
.QEFENSE same: with respect to
election code same: employee of Board
of Health (see also sports offenses)
Weapon Offenses
Dangerous weapon; concea1ed/ carryi ng
same: drawing
same: firing
same: possession by Aliens
Possession of flammable material w/intent same: fire bomb, etc.
Explosives; bringing into jail, etc.
Pub1 ic Peace
Incitement to crime
Unlawful assembly
Desecration of flag
Harrassing communications
HYOMING F l1LC_ ST8-_~.I ____ ~ -~NALTY
5104 22-26-112 M NMT 6 months
5104 35-1-105. M NMT 6 months ( a ) ( i i) Sl ,000
5202 6-11-101 M NMT 6 months $500
5299 6-11-102 M NMT 6 months S100
5213 6-11-104 M NMT 1 year Sl ,000
0399
/5207
5207
5211
-,
6-11-105
6-7-109
6-7 -11 0
6-8-71 0
5302 6-6-104
M
F
F
F
NMT 6 months $100
NMT 5 years Sl ,000 NMT 5 years 51 ,000
3-10 years
F NMT 5 years Sl,OOO
5307 35-15-11~ M NMT 1 year $10,000
5310 6-5-307
5309 6-4-612
M NMT 1 year $250
M N~1T 1 year $1 ,000
Rn1ARKS
(see also election offenses)
Explosives & incendiary devices included.
Includes during commission of crime.
Not construed as riot; see 6-6-101.
Based on failure to license.
Restricted to telephone.
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OFFENSE Non-mil itary organization parading with arms
Traffic Offense
Hit and run;failure to render aid
General violations of Uniform Traffic Act
HYO~lING F NCIC STATUTE ~1 PFNAITY
5307 19-1-106 M NMT 6 months $1,000
5401 31-5-1101 M NMT 1 year $5,000
5499 31-5-101 M NMT 6 months thru $100
31-5-1116
Abandonment of vehicle by other 5499 31-14-114 M NMT 6 months than owner $500
Reckless operation of watercraft 5499 41-13-204 M NMT 6 months $500
Health and Safety
Improper use of pesticides, etc. 5599 35-7-366 M NMT 1 year $500
Unlawful to work in excess of 8 hrs/day; public works
Advertising oleomargarine as butter
Drugs; unlawful acts by regi stered pharmaci sts, etc.
same: acquiring by fraud, etc.
Use/sale of inedible meat
Burial vaults, crypts, mausoleums - construction of
5599 9-8-311 ~1 NMT 6 months $500
5511 35-7-608 I M
5503 35-7-1032 M
NMT 6 months $500
NMT 1 year $10,000
2699 35-7-1033 F NMT 5 years $10,000
5504 35-7-1211 F 1-3 years $10,000
5599 35-8-407 M NMT 6 months $500
RF~1ARK~
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~ upon third conviction. Other offenses listed in other areas.
Second, etc. conviction increases fine; $1,000.
Fraud.
Based on same schedules as "drug offenses. It
Fraud.
Developers and builders are liable under these provisions.
~~ ______ . __ L........ ____ '---- ~ ____ ~ ___ L.... ___________ '_____ ________________________________ _
-------------------..QFFENSE
Violation of fire prevention or electrical safety laws
Fire escapes
D)sDosal of garbage etc., on highways, rights-of-way, etc.
same: on private property w/malicious intent
Hyoming Environmental Qual ity Act (1973); violation thereof
same:
same: false statement
~NOMING F NCIC STATUTE ~·1 PFNALTY 5599 35-9-139 M NMT 6 months
$1,000
5599 35-9-506 M 3-6 months $500
5599 35-10-102 M NMT 6 months . $200
5599 35-10-107 M NMT 6 months
5599 35-11-901 M NMT 1 year (c) $25,000 per day
5599 F NMT 2 years $50,000 per day
2607 35-11-901 M NMT 6 months (d) $10,000
Wyoming Industrial Development/ 5599 35-12-119 M NMT 1 year Siting Act (1975) $10,000
Unlawful sale of poison 5599 33-24-137 M NMT 6 months
Failure to report contagious di sea se
Spreading contagious disease
$500
5599 35-4-108 M 6 months - 1 year $1 ,000
5599 35-4-109 M NMT 6 months $500
Mobile Home Warranty Act (1975) 5599 35-18-109 M NMT 1 year (b) $1,000
Public h'~alth violations
Motor carriers; generally
5599 36-8-315 M NMT 6 months $100
5599 37-8-121 M NMT 6 months $100
By owner.
Restricted to owner.
First conviction only.
Second and subsequent convictions.
Intentional violations only.
Includes "giving it al-Jay" as vlell.
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Requires intent, or, knowledge of being a carrier.
~here there is threat to health or safety.
~overs public accommodations.
r-ailure to comply by licensed carrier.
.,
-------------------_OFFENSE Giving away, etc., a live or viable aborted child for experimentation
Livestock markets; operators thereof
Poisoning/killing with ground glass:, dogs
Marriage without health certificate
same: failure to record illegal marriages
Violations of Occupational Health & Safety Act (1969)
same: other violations
Violation of licensing requirments:
nurses:
speech pathologists and audiologists: operation of clinical lab or blood bank:
Violation of Wyoming Emergency Medical Services Act (1977)
Civil Rights
Discrimination; employment
HYOMING F NCIC SlATUTE r·' PENAL TV
1499 35-6-115 F 1-14 years $10,000
5599 11-22-118 M $1,000
5599 11-31-104 M 1 month to 1 year $1 ,000
5599 20-1-104 M NMT 1 year $1 ,000
5099 20-1-108 M NMT 1 year $1,000
5599 27-11-107 M NMT 1 year (a) $20,000
5599 27-11-107 M NMT 6 months (b-f) $10,000
5099 33-21-117 M NMT 6 months $100
5099 33-33-308 M NMT 6 months $100
5099 33-34-109 M NMT 6 months $750
5099 33-36-113 M NMT 6 months $400
5699 40-4-104 M NMT 1 year $5,000
Unlawful/unwarranted hospitaliza- 7099 25-3-141 F NMT 5 years tion of mentally ill $5,000
Rn1ARKS
Accessory included.
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Pertains to county clerk or person not empowered to marry.
If death resulted.
Some violations carry fine only.
Operate ambulance without license.
Corporations and businesses.
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Invasion of Privacy
Wiretap, unauthorized . 5799 37-12-122 F NMT 5 years Includes use of information so obtained . S500
Unlawful entry and refusal to 5707 6-10-102 M NMT 6 months Criminal trespass. depart $500
Unlawful disclosure of records; 5799 25-3-126 M NMT 1 year menta 11y ill $500
El ect ion Laws
Campaign practices 5999 22-25-114 M NMT 6 months Relates to filing reports by candidates. $1,000
Elections; generally 5999 22-26-101 F NMT 5 years Includes: $10,000 i) registrat'ion
ii) opening ballot box iii) opening voting machine iv) possession of key v) false voting
vi) falsifying documents vii) false swearing
viii) offering bribe ix) accepting bribe x) intimidation
same: 5999 22-26-112 M NMT 6 months Includes: $1,000 i) electioneering near polling place
ii) disturbing same (i) iii) possession of alcohol at same (i), etc.
Anti-trust
Anti-trust Multi-level & 6099 40-3-122 M NMT 1 year Pyramid Distributorship Act $500 (1973)
Price fixing 6099 40-4-115 M NMT 6 months $1,000
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Petroleum sales
Tax Revenue
Avoiding taxation: i) cigarettes
ii) gasoline
iii) sa 1 es tax
iv) use tax
v) false weight measures
Uniform consumer credit code
same:
6099 40-4-120 M NMT 1 year S5,000
6199 39-6-110 M NMT 6 months $100
6199 39-6-213 M NMT 6 months (b) 5500
6102 39-6-417 M NMT 6 months $1 ,000
5799 39-6-517 M NMT 1 year (b) $1,000
6199 40-10-115 M NMT 1 year $500
6199 40-14-540 M NMT 6 months Sl,OOO
6199 M NMT 1 year 55,000
Taxation and revenue; generally 6199 39-5-101 M SlOO-$5,000
Conservation
Game and Fish; generally: same: failure to obey
citation same: taking game without
permit same:
same:
5015 23-6-103 M NMT 6 months 5200
6204 23-6-204 M NMT 6 months (a) $400
6204 (b) M NMT 6 months
6204 (c)
$300 M NMT 6 months
S200
Rn1ARKS
Wholesaler, carrier, etc.
Collect, or fail to collect, fraud.
Disclosure of information by state employee.
Second and subsequent convictions.
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By an institution (bank, etc); excessive interest.
By an individual; without proper license.
Fines only ..
Each pertains to different species.
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same: illegal possession 6204 23-6-206 M NMT 6 months of license (b) $200
same: taking eagle 6203 23-3-101 M NMT 1 year Includes eggs/nest of same (23-3-108(c)); same $500 penalty.
same: other game animals 6201 23-3-102 M NMT 6 months Species are specified. (a) $300
same: 6201 23-3-102 M NMT 6 months (b) $400
same: 6201 23-3-102 M NMT 6 months (c) $200
same: furbearing animals 6201 23-3-103 M NMT 6 months (c) $200
Unauthorized attempt to collect 6204 23-3-105 M NMT 1 year Deer and antelope. on coupons (b) $500
Wanton destruction; big game 6201 23-3-107 M NMT 1 year $1,000
Firearms; violations as to type permitted:
birds: 6203 23-3-110 M NMT 6 months $100
big game: 6201 23-3-111 M NMT 6 months $100
same: automatic weapons, etc 6299 23-3-112 M NMT 1 year $1 ,000
Fi sh Violations, general 6202 23-3-201 M NMT 6 months to $100
23-3-203 and
23-3-205 same: use of poison, etc. 6202 23-3-204 ~1 NMT 1 year
$1 ,000
Unlawful trapping, etc. 6201 23-3-304 ~I NMT 1 year $300
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False swearing, statement; license
Mi sce 11 aneous
Habitual offender; 3 convictions 4 convictions
Accessory; before fact after fact
same:
\~YOMI NG F Nfl C ST AIUIE ~1 PENALIY~
6299 23-3-306 M NMT 6 months $300
6207 23-3-403 M NMT 6 months $200
9999 6-1-109 9999 6-1-11 0
6-1-114 4808 6-1-115
F 10- 50 yea rs F natural life;
death
F
F NMT 2 years M NMT 6 months
Filing suit on "Rights of Action ll 2699 1-23-101 F 1-5 years $5,000
Mutilation of Dead Bodies 7299 6-5-?n? F 2-5 years
Admi ni s ter Es ta te without Hill, 5099 etc. 2-1-103 M NMT 1 year
$500
Malfeasance; City Officer or Employee
Company requiring bond; not authorized to act.
2699
5099
15-4-266 M $1,000
38-3-104 M $1,000
RE~jARI<S
Shall suffer same penalty as principal.
Rights of Action: Alienation of affection,
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breach of promise, seduction, etc. were abolished.
Incarceration not indicated.
Such corporation not authorized to conduct business within state.
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,JYO:vlING STATUTE PA(~E_ t I.JI9MING STATUTE P;,GE F ,WYOMING STATUTE PAGE # --- ... _- .. _,---- --_._,---
1-23-101 27.0 6-5-101 14.0 6-8-602,603 16.0 6-5-102 13.0 6-8-701 17.0 6-5-104 thru 6-8-708 11.0
6-5-106 14.0 6-8-709 15.0 5-4-273 18.0 6-5-202 25.0 6-8-710 20.0
6-5-302 13.0 6-8-711 9.0 6-0-304 14.0 6-5-307 20.0 6-9-101 16.0
6-1-109,110 25.0 6-9-302,303,305 16.0 6-1-114,115 25.0 6-6-104 20.0 6-1-117 13.0 6-10-102 24.0
6-7-101 thru 6-10-103 4.0 6-2-101 thru 6-7-105 4.0 6-10-105 11.0
6-2-107 6.0 6-7-109,110 20.0 6-10-111 12.0 6-7-201,202 4.0
6-3-103 7.0 6-7-301 thru 6-11-101 thru 6-3-108,110,113 6.0 6-7-303 5.0 6-11-105 20.0 6-3-116,118 6.0 6-7-304,305,307 10.0 6-3-119 6.0,7.0 6-7-308,310,311,312 10.0 6-3-120 7.0 6-7-314,315 10.0 6-3-122 7.0 6-7-404 5.0, 10.0 7-2-106 16.0
6-7-502 7.0 6-7-601 4.0 7-3-211 17.0
6-4-101 thl'u 6-7-603 thru 6-4-107 1.0 6-7-605 7.0 7-15-104 1~.O
6-4-201 1.0 6-7-606 10.0 6-4-202 2.0 7-17-104 17.0 6-4-204 2.0 6-8-101 17.0 6-4-205 1.0 6-8-103 7.0 6-4-302,305,314 2.0 6-8-104 17 .0 6-4-401,402 2.0 6-8-201,202 19.0 9-1-126 9.0 6-4-502,503 3.0 6-8-203,204,205 16.0 6-4-504 14.0 6-8-301 thru 9-2-301,315,338 9.0 6-4-506,507 3.0 6-8-305 17.0 9-2-405 9.0 6-4-601,602 3.0 9-2-417 18.0 6-4-605 15.0 6-B-?03,204,205 16.0 6-4-606 16.0 6-8-401,402 7.0 9-7-]134 19.0 b-4-60i 3.0 6-8-501 17.0 6-4-612 14.0,20.0 6-R-502,50J,505.510 18.0 9-8-311 21.0
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~JYOMING STATUTE PAGE # \~YOt1 I NG STATUTE PAGE y HYOt1ING STATUE PAGE #
9-2-105 18.0 20-1-104,108 23.0 31-5-101 thru 31-5-1116 21.0
10-1-113 15.0 21-13-716 10.0 31-5-115 1.0 31-5-1101 21.0
11-12-120 7.0 22-25-114 24.0 31-7-134 19.0 11-15-112 18.0 22-26-101 24.0 31--8-105 19.0 11-19-102,506 18.0 22-26-112 20.0,24.0 31-11-102 5.0 11-21-104 18.0 23-3-101 thru 31-11-103 6.0, 10.0 11-22-118 23.0 23-3-304 26.0 31-11-104 5.0 11-23-107 11.0 23-3-306 27.0 31-14-114 21.0 11-25-112 23-3-307 15.0
23-3-403 27.0 33-16-107 18.0 11-29-102 11.0 22-6-103,204 25.0 33-21-117 23.0 ,.~ -30-101 11.0 23-6-206 26.0
33-23-115 19.0 11~30-103,104,106,113 5.0 11-31-104 23.0 25-3-141 23.0 33-24-137 22.0
, 25-3-126 24.0 33-24-142 9.0 12-5-405,501 15.0 26-1-115 19.0 33-27 -110 8.0 12-6-101,102 15.0 33-28-114 19.0 12-·8-102 15.0 27-4-304,412 19.0
33 ... 30-101 6.0 27-5-104 19.0
33-33-308 23.0 13-10-102,103 7.0 27-7-115 19.0 13-10-104,105,106,110 8.0 33-34-109 23.0 27 -8-111 19.0
33-36-113 23.0 14-2-106,107 14.0 27-11-107 23.0 14-2-108 15.0 34-15-103 19.0 14-2-109,111 13.0 27-12-512 8.0
14-2-112 14.0 34-16-103 8.0 28-1-110 18.0 34-16-105 9.0
17-4-121 8.0 34-16-106 7.0, 9.0 30-1-120 5.0 34-17-101 thru 18-4-506 10.0 30-1-121 12.0
34-17-106 9.0 30-1-122 8.0 19-1-105 18.0
35-1-105 20.0 19-1-106 21.0 31-4-210,320 8.0
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WYOMING STATUTE PAGE # WYOMING STATUTE PAGE # WYOMING STATUTE PAGE #
35-4-105 17.0 37-12-205 9.0 35-4-108,109 22.0 37-12-206 17.0 35-6-110 3.0 39-5-101 25.0 35-6-115 23.0 35-7-366,608 21.0 39-6-110,213,417,517 25.0 35-7-1014,1016,1020 12.0 40-3-122 24.0 35-7-1031 13.0 35-7-1032,1033 13.0, 21.0 40-4-104 23.0 35-7-1040,1041 13.0 40-4-115 24.0 35-7-1211 9.0, 21. 0 40-4-120 25.0 35-8-407 21.0 40-10-111 7.0 35-9-139,506 22.0 40-10-115 25.0
35-10-102,107 22.0 40-13-113 9.0 35-10,402 15.0 40-14-540 25.0 35-11-901 22.0
41-6-115 11.0 35-12-119 22.0
41-13-204 21.0 35-15-112 20.0 41-13-205 1.0 35-18-109 22.0
42-1-110 8.0 36-1-116 12.0 36~8-315 22.0
Rule 41, Wyo. 37-8-121 22.0 Rules Cr. Pro 17.0 37-12-101 5.0 37-12-102 10.0
·37-12-103 11.0 37-12-105 18.0 37-12-108 11. 0 37-12-109 1. 0, 11.0 37-12-110 1.0 37-12-119,120,121 11. 0 37-12-122 24.0 37-12-123,124 9.0
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