(6)7.1.3 Escape in the Second Degree: Difference between revisions
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A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of <b>Escape in the Second 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 Second Degree</b> under this subsection if he or she, while lawfully in custody authorized by statute, escapes such custody and: | ||
(a) Causes injury do another person; or | (a) Causes injury do another person during the course of the escape; or | ||
(b) Causes property damage in excess of $500 during the course of the escape. | (b) Causes property damage in excess of $500 during the course of the escape. | ||
Escape in the Second Degree is a <b>Class B Felony</b>. | Escape in the Second Degree is a <b>Class B Felony</b>. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:40, 12 December 2025
A person is guilty of Escape in the Second Degree under this subsection if he or she, while lawfully in custody authorized by statute, escapes such custody and:
(a) Causes injury do another person during the course of the escape; or
(b) Causes property damage in excess of $500 during the course of the escape.
Escape in the Second Degree is a Class B Felony.