(6)7.1.8 Creating a False Report: Difference between revisions

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(c) Conduct under this subsection does not require proof of intent to commit a felony or to secure a criminal conviction; it is sufficient that the false report is material and intended to influence official action.
(c) Conduct under this subsection does not require proof of intent to commit a felony or to secure a criminal conviction; it is sufficient that the false report is material and intended to influence official action.


Creating a False Report is a <b>Class D Felony</b>.
Creating a False Report is a <b>Gross Misdemeanor</b>.

Latest revision as of 04:25, 17 December 2025

A person is guilty of Creating a False Report under this subsection if he or she willfully:

(a) with knowledge that the information is false, makes a file, or submits a written, electronic, or oral report containing material information that is intended to mislead, deceive, or cause another to take or refrain from lawful action.

(b) For purposes of this subsection, a “report” includes statements made to:

  • Law enforcement officers or agencies;
  • Governmental or judicial authorities;
  • Any entity acting under color of law or performing official duties.

(c) Conduct under this subsection does not require proof of intent to commit a felony or to secure a criminal conviction; it is sufficient that the false report is material and intended to influence official action.

Creating a False Report is a Gross Misdemeanor.