(6)7.1.24 Evading: Difference between revisions

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(c) This subsection shall not apply where the person reasonably believes that compliance is unnecessary due to a lack of legal authority, emergency necessity, or other lawful justification.
(c) This subsection shall not apply where the person reasonably believes that compliance is unnecessary due to a lack of legal authority, emergency necessity, or other lawful justification.


Evading is a <b>Class D Felony</b>.
Evading is a <b>Gross Misdemeanor</b>.

Latest revision as of 07:30, 19 December 2025

A person is guilty of Evading under this subsection if he or she willfully:

(a) knows that they are the subject of a lawful detention, stop, or arrest by a law enforcement officer; and

(b) intentionally flees, attempts to flee, or otherwise avoids being taken into custody or complying with a lawful order to stop.

(c) This subsection shall not apply where the person reasonably believes that compliance is unnecessary due to a lack of legal authority, emergency necessity, or other lawful justification.

Evading is a Gross Misdemeanor.