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Article 145
Criminal Mischief and Related Offenses

Sections

145.00
Criminal mischief in the fourth degree
145.05
Criminal mischief in the third degree
145.10
Criminal mischief in the second degree
145.12
Criminal mischief in the first degree
145.13
Definitions
145.14
Criminal tampering in the third degree
145.15
Criminal tampering in the second degree
145.20
Criminal tampering in the first degree
145.22
Cemetery desecration in the second degree
145.23
Cemetery desecration in the first degree
145.25
Reckless endangerment of property
145.26
Aggravated cemetery desecration in the second degree
145.27
Aggravated cemetery desecration in the first degree
145.30
Unlawfully posting advertisements
145.35
Tampering with a consumer product
145.40
Tampering with a consumer product in the second degree
145.45
Tampering with a consumer product in the first degree
145.50
Penalties for littering on railroad tracks and rights-of-way
145.60
Making graffiti
145.65
Possession of graffiti instruments
145.70
Criminal possession of a taximeter accelerating device
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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