Can you summarize MORS 565.184?
This document governs the offense of abuse of an elderly person, a person with a disability, or a vulnerable person. It applies to any person who purposely engages in conduct causing emotional distress, fails to provide care, goods, or services, or knowingly acts or fails to act resulting in a substantial risk to the life, body, or health of an elderly person, a person with a disability, or a vulnerable person.
Can you summarize MORS 565.252?
This legal document pertains to the offense of invasion of privacy in the state of Missouri. It outlines the actions that constitute invasion of privacy, such as photographing or filming another person without their consent while they are in a state of nudity and in a place where privacy is expected, or capturing images under or through their clothing without consent. The offense is generally classified as a class A misdemeanor.
Can you summarize MORS 570.030?
This legal document outlines the offense of stealing in the state of Missouri. It defines stealing as the appropriation of property or services of another with the intent to deprive the owner, either without consent or through deceit or coercion. The offense is classified into different felony classes based on the value and type of property involved. Stealing anhydrous ammonia or liquid nitrogen is a class A felony, while stealing property with a value of $25,000 or more is a class C felony.
Can you summarize MORS 570.110?
1.A person commits the offense of issuing a false instrument or certificate when, being authorized by law to take proof or acknowledgment of any instrument which by law may be recorded, or being authorized by law to make or issue official certificates or other official written instruments, he or she issues such an instrument or certificate, or makes the same with the purpose that it be issued, knowing: (1)That it contains a false statement or false information; or (2)That it is wholly or partly blank.
Can you summarize MORS 570.120?
This legal document pertains to the offense of passing a bad check in Missouri. It states that a person commits this offense if they make, issue, or pass a check knowing that it will not be paid or that there are insufficient funds in the account. The offense is a Class A misdemeanor, but it becomes a Class E felony if the face amount of the check is $750 or more or if the issuer had no account with the drawee.
Can you summarize MORS 570.125?
This legal provision, found in the Revised Statutes of Missouri, pertains to the offense of fraudulently stopping payment on an instrument. It applies to any person who stops payment on a check, draft, or debit device used in payment for the receipt of goods or services, with the purpose to defraud. The offense is classified as a Class A misdemeanor, unless the face amount of the check or draft is $750 or more, or if the stopping of payment of more than one check or draft is involved in the same course of conduct and the aggregate amount is $750 or more, in which case it is a Class E felony.
Can you summarize MORS 570.130?
This legal provision, found in the Revised Statutes of Missouri, pertains to the fraudulent use of a credit device or debit device. It prohibits the use of such devices for obtaining services or property under certain circumstances. These include using a stolen, fictitious, or forged device, using a revoked or cancelled device, using an unauthorized device, or using a credit device or debit device for property tax payment and subsequently cancelling the charges without just cause.
Can you summarize MORS 570.135?
This legal document pertains to the offense of fraudulent procurement of a credit or debit device. It applies to any person who knowingly makes a false statement to fraudulently obtain a credit or debit device, obtains another person’s means of identification without authorization and uses it fraudulently, or possesses a fraudulently obtained credit or debit device. The offense is classified as a class A misdemeanor. However, no business entity shall be criminally liable for accepting applications or using credit or debit devices unless there is clear and convincing evidence of their involvement in the fraudulent procurement.
Can you summarize MORS 570.145?
This legal document pertains to the offense of financial exploitation of an elderly person or person with a disability. It prohibits any person from knowingly obtaining control over the property of an elderly person or person with a disability with the intent to permanently deprive them of its use, benefit, or possession. The offense can be committed through various means such as deceit, coercion, creating false impressions, or undue influence. The severity of the offense is determined by the value of the property involved, ranging from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class A felony.
Can you summarize MORS 570.180?
1.A person commits the offense of defrauding secured creditors if he or she destroys, removes, conceals, encumbers, transfers or otherwise deals with property subject to a security interest with purpose to defraud the holder of the security interest. 2.The offense of defrauding secured creditors is a class A misdemeanor unless the amount remaining to be paid on the secured debt, including interest, is seven hundred fifty dollars or more, in which case defrauding secured creditors is a class E felony.