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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 566.218.1 | Restitituion required for certain offenders |
Notwithstanding sections 557.011, 558.019, and 559.021, a person found guilty of violating any provisions of section 566.203, 566.206, 566.209, 566.210, 566.211, 566.212, 566.213, or 566.215 shall be ordered by the sentencing court to pay restitution to the victim of the + See moreoffense regardless of whether the defendant is sentenced to a term of imprisonment or probation. The minimum restitution ordered by the court shall be in the amount determined by the court necessary to compensate the victim for the value of the victim's labor and/or for the mental and physical rehabilitation of the victim and any child of the victim.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 567.020.2 | Prostitution |
The offense of prostitution is a class B misdemeanor unless the person knew prior to performing the act of prostitution that he or she was infected with HIV in which + See morecase prostitution is a class B felony.
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The judge may order a drug and alcohol abuse treatment program for any person found guilty of prostitution, either after trial or upon a plea of guilty, before sentencing. For the class B misdemeanor offense, upon the successful completion of such program by the defendant, the court may at its discretion allow the defendant to withdraw the plea of guilty or reverse the verdict and enter a judgment of not guilty. For the class B felony offense, the court shall not allow the defendant to withdraw the plea of guilty or reverse the verdict and enter a judgment of not guilty. The judge, however, has discretion to take into consideration successful completion of a drug or alcohol treatment program in determining the defendant's sentence.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 570.120 | Crime of passing bad checks |
5. In addition to all other costs and fees allowed by law, each prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney who takes any action pursuant to the provisions of this section shall + See morecollect from the issuer in such action an administrative handling cost. The cost shall be twenty-five dollars for checks of less than one hundred dollars, and fifty dollars for checks of one hundred dollars but less than two hundred fifty dollars. For checks of two hundred fifty dollars or more an additional fee of ten percent of the face amount shall be assessed, with a maximum fee for administrative handling costs not to exceed seventy-five dollars total.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 570.120 | Crime of passing bad checks |
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, in addition to the administrative handling cost, the prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney shall collect an additional cost of five dollars per check for + See moredeposit to the Missouri office of prosecution services fund established in subsection 2 of section 56.765.
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$5 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 574.035.4 | Disrupting a house of worship |
The offense of disrupting a house of worship is a class B misdemeanor, unless it is a second offense, in which case it is a class A misdemeanor. Any third + See moreor subsequent offense of disrupting a house of worship is a class E felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 574.035.4 | Disrupting a house of worship |
The offense of disrupting a house of worship is a class B misdemeanor, unless it is a second offense, in which case it is a class A misdemeanor. Any third + See moreor subsequent offense of disrupting a house of worship is a class E felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 574.035.4 | Disrupting a house of worship |
The offense of disrupting a house of worship is a class B misdemeanor, unless it is a second offense, in which case it is a class A misdemeanor. Any third + See moreor subsequent offense of disrupting a house of worship is a class E felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 574.085.2 | Institutional vandalism |
The offense of institutional vandalism is a class A misdemeanor, unless the value of the property damage is seven hundred fifty dollars or more, in which case the offense is + See morea class E felony; or the value of the property damage is more than five thousand dollars, in which case the offense is a class D felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 574.085.2 | Institutional vandalism |
The offense of institutional vandalism is a class A misdemeanor, unless the value of the property damage is seven hundred fifty dollars or more, in which case the offense is + See morea class E felony; or the value of the property damage is more than five thousand dollars, in which case the offense is a class D felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 574.140.2 | Cross burning |
The offense of cross burning is a class A misdemeanor, unless the person has previously been found guilty of an offense under this section, in which case it is a + See moreclass E felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 574.140.2 | Cross burning |
The offense of cross burning is a class A misdemeanor, unless the person has previously been found guilty of an offense under this section, in which case it is a + See moreclass E felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.020.2 | Concealing an offense | The offense of concealing an offense is a class A misdemeanor, unless the offense concealed a felony, in which case concealing an offense is a class E felony. | $0 - $2000 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.020.2 | Concealing an offense | The offense of concealing an offense is a class A misdemeanor, unless the offense concealed a felony, in which case concealing an offense is a class E felony. | $0 - $10000 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.030.2 | Hindering prosecution | The offense of hindering prosecution is a class A misdemeanor, unless the conduct of the other person constitutes a felony, in which case it is a class E felony. | $0 - $2000 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.030.2 | Hindering prosecution | The offense of hindering prosecution is a class A misdemeanor, unless the conduct of the other person constitutes a felony, in which case it is a class E felony. | $0 - $10000 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.100.2 | Tampering with physical evidence |
The offense of tampering with physical evidence is a class A misdemeanor, unless the person impairs or obstructs the prosecution or defense of a felony, in which case tampering with + See morephysical evidence is a class E felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.100.2 | Tampering with physical evidence |
The offense of tampering with physical evidence is a class A misdemeanor, unless the person impairs or obstructs the prosecution or defense of a felony, in which case tampering with + See morephysical evidence is a class E felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.200.2 | Escape or attempted escape from custody |
2. The offense of escape or attempted escape from custody is a class A misdemeanor unless:
(1) The person escaping or attempting to escape is under arrest for a felony, in + See morewhich case it is a class E felony; or
(2) The offense is committed by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or by holding any person as hostage, in which case it is a class A felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.200.2 | Escape or attempted escape from custody |
2. The offense of escape or attempted escape from custody is a class A misdemeanor unless:
(1) The person escaping or attempting to escape is under arrest for a felony, in + See morewhich case it is a class E felony; or
(2) The offense is committed by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or by holding any person as hostage, in which case it is a class A felony.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 575.210.3 | Escape or attempted escape from confinement |
The offense of escape or attempted escape from confinement in a county or private jail or city or county correctional facility is a class E felony unless:
(1) The offense is + See morefacilitated by striking or beating any person, in which case it is a class D felony;
(2) The offense is committed by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or by holding any person as hostage, in which case it is a class A felony.
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