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A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of <b>Escape in the First Degree</b> under this subsection if he or she, while lawfully in custody authorized by statute, escapes such custody and:
A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of <b>Escape in the First Degree</b> under this subsection if he or she, while lawfully in custody authorized by statute, escapes such custody and:


(a) Causes serious injury or death to another person; or
(a) Causes serious injury or death to another person during the course of their escape; or


(b) Is serving time in a state prison or penitentiary and convicted of any of the following offenses:
(b) Is serving time in a state prison or penitentiary and convicted of any of the following offenses:
# [[(6)2.1.1 Capital Murder]]
# [[(6)2.1.1 Capital Murder]]
# [[(6)2.1.2 Murder in the First Degree]]
# [[(6)7.1.2 Escape in the First Degree]]
# [[(6)7.1.3 Escape in the Second Degree]]
# [[(6)7.1.4 Escape in the Third Degree]]


Escape in the Third Degree is a <b>Class D Felony</b>.
 
Escape in the First Degree is a <b>Class A- Felony</b>.

Revision as of 06:40, 12 December 2025

A person is guilty of Escape in the First Degree under this subsection if he or she, while lawfully in custody authorized by statute, escapes such custody and:

(a) Causes serious injury or death to another person during the course of their escape; or

(b) Is serving time in a state prison or penitentiary and convicted of any of the following offenses:

  1. (6)2.1.1 Capital Murder
  2. (6)2.1.2 Murder in the First Degree
  3. (6)7.1.2 Escape in the First Degree
  4. (6)7.1.3 Escape in the Second Degree
  5. (6)7.1.4 Escape in the Third Degree


Escape in the First Degree is a Class A- Felony.