Definition 1 of 151
Either:
1. physical force that overcomes reasonable resistance OR
2. threat, express or implied, that places person in reasonable fear of death, kidnapping or serious
physical injury
injury and weapons
forcible compulsion
Schedule 2 drugs
constructive possession
Term 2 of 151
Chapters 556-580
High potential for abuse and have medical use with severe restrictions, ex. opium
Chapters of the MO revised criminal code
Ages of statutory sodomy in the second degree
Same as 1st degree except child is under 8 years of age
,Definition 3 of 151
1. Knowingly acts in a manner that creates substantial risk to life, body, or health of a child less
than 17 yoa, or
2. Knowingly engages in sexual conduct with a person under the age of 17 whom the actor is the
parent, guardian, or otherwise charged with the care of the person or,
3. Knowingly encourages a child less than 17 to engage in conduct which violates the provisions
of 579 (drug offenses the home of a child they unlawfully manufacture, possess, or prepares, sells
transports, tests or analyses meth.
Involuntary Manslaughter in the Second Degree
Domestic Assault in the First Degree (Class B Felony)
Endangering the Welfare of a Child in the First Degree
What is considered unlawful transactions with a child- Class B misdemeanor?
Term 4 of 151
Class A Felony
9-12 years or life in Mdoc
11-12 years or life in Mdoc
10-30 years or life in MDOC
1-6 years or life in Mdoc
Definition 5 of 151
21 years old or older has sexual intercourse with someone under 17
Indicators of a stolen vehicle
Suspended Execution of Sentence (SES)
Enticement of a child
statutory rape in the second degree
,Definition 6 of 151
Class A felony - knowingly causes the death of another after deliberation upon the matter
First Degree Murder in Missouri
Murder in the Second Degree
Child Molestation in the Third Degree
Sodomy in the Second Degree
Definition 7 of 151
physical, emotional, financial, sexual
Four types of abuse
Affirmative defense of belief of age
5 years of the commission of the offense
7 categories of drugs
Definition 8 of 151
fails to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that circumstances exist, or as a result will
follow, and such failure constitutes gross deviation from a reasonable standard of care for the
situation
Transferred Intent
Criminal Negligence
Intentional
Reckless Behavior
, Term 9 of 151
Domestic Assault 4th degree prior offender penalty?
Two Steps Higher
Class A Misdemeanor
Class C Felony. If The Child Suffers Serious Emotional Injury, Then It Is A Class B Felony
Class E Felony
Definition 10 of 151
What is the new name for the Expanded Learners Permit?
Intermediate License or GDL
A Prior Warning
Full Order of Protection
Mistake as to Age
Term 11 of 151
How will the court sentence a person who has been found to be a Persistent Assault Offender?
One step lower
One step higher than the current offense.
Two steps higher
Rsmo, 211.031
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