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Model Penal Code

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I.  GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 1.  PRELIMINARY 

§ 1.01. Title and Effective Date.  
§ 1.02. Purposes;  Principles of Construction.  
§ 1.03. Territorial Applicability.  
§ 1.04. Classes of Crimes;  Violations.  
§ 1.05. All Offenses Defined by Statute;  Application of General Provisions of the Code.  
§ 1.06. Time Limitations.  
§ 1.07. Method of Prosecution When Conduct Constitutes More Than One Offense.  
§ 1.08. When Prosecution Barred by Former Prosecution for the Same Offense.  
§ 1.09. When Prosecution Barred by Former Prosecution for Different Offense.  
§ 1.10. Former Prosecution in Another Jurisdiction:  When a Bar.  
§ 1.11. Former Prosecution Before Court Lacking Jurisdiction or When Fraudulently  Procured by the Defendant.  
§ 1.12. Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt; Affirmative Defenses; Burden of Proving Fact When Not an Element of an Offense;  Presumptions.  
§ 1.13. General Definitions.

ARTICLE 2.  GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LIABILITY 

§ 2.01. Requirement of Voluntary Act;  Omission as Basis of Liability;  Possession as an Act.  
§ 2.02.  General Requirements of Culpability.  
§ 2.03. Causal Relationship Between Conduct and Result;  Divergence Between Result Designed or Contemplated and Actual Result or Between Probable and Actual  Result.  
§ 2.04.  Ignorance or Mistake.  
§ 2.05. When Culpability Requirements Are Inapplicable to Violations and to Offenses Defined by Other Statutes;  Effect of Absolute Liability in Reducing Grade of Offense to Violation.  
§ 2.06.  Liability for Conduct of Another;  Complicity.  
§ 2.07.  Liability of Corporations, Unincorporated Associations and Persons Acting, or Under a Duty to Act, in Their Behalf.  
§ 2.08.  Intoxication.  
§ 2.09.  Duress.  
§ 2.10.  Military Orders.  
§ 2.11.  Consent.  
§ 2.12.  De Minimis Infractions.  
§ 2.13.  Entrapment.

ARTICLE 3.  GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF JUSTIFICATION 

§ 3.01.  Justification an Affirmative Defense;  Civil Remedies Unaffected.  
§ 3.02.  Justification Generally:  Choice of Evils.  
§ 3.03.  Execution of Public Duty.  
§ 3.04.  Use of Force in Self-Protection.  
§ 3.05.  Use of Force for the Protection of Other Persons.  
§ 3.06.  Use of Force for the Protection of Property.  
§ 3.07.  Use of Force in Law Enforcement.  
§ 3.08.  Use of Force by Persons with Special Responsibility for Care, Discipline or Safety of Others.  
§ 3.09.  Mistake of Law as to Unlawfulness of Force or Legality of Arrest;  Reckless or Negligent Use of Otherwise Justifiable Force;  Reckless or Negligent Injury or Risk of Injury to Innocent Persons.  
§ 3.10.  Justification in Property Crimes.  
§ 3.11.  Definitions.

ARTICLE 4.  RESPONSIBILITY 

§ 4.01.  Mental Disease or Defect Excluding Responsibility.  
§ 4.02.  Evidence of Mental Disease or Defect Admissible When Relevant to Element of  the Offense;  [Mental Disease or Defect Impairing Capacity as Ground for Mitigation of Punishment in Capital Cases].  
§ 4.03. Mental Disease or Defect Excluding Responsibility Is Affirmative Defense;   Requirement of Notice;  Form of Verdict and Judgment When Finding of  Irresponsibility Is Made.  
§ 4.04.  Mental Disease or Defect Excluding Fitness to Proceed.  
§ 4.05. Psychiatric Examination of Defendant with Respect to Mental Disease or Defect.  
§ 4.06. Determination of Fitness to Proceed;  Effect of Finding of Unfitness;  Proceedings if Fitness is Regained [;  Post-Commitment Hearing].  
§ 4.07.  Determination of Irresponsibility on Basis of Report;  Access to Defendant by Psychiatrist of His Own Choice;  Form of Expert Testimony When Issue of Responsibility Is Tried.  
§ 4.08.  Legal Effect of Acquittal on the Ground of Mental Disease or Defect Excluding  Responsibility;  Commitment;  Release or Discharge.  
§ 4.09.  Statements for Purposes of Examination or Treatment Inadmissible Except on Issue of Mental Condition.  
§ 4.10.  Immaturity Excluding Criminal Convictions;  Transfer of Proceedings to Juvenile Court.

ARTICLE 5.  INCHOATE CRIMES 

§ 5.01.  Criminal Attempt.  
§ 5.02.  Criminal Solicitation.  
§ 5.03.  Criminal Conspiracy.  
§ 5.04.  Incapacity, Irresponsibility or Immunity of Party to Solicitation or Conspiracy.  
§ 5.05. Grading of Criminal Attempt, Solicitation and Conspiracy;  Mitigation in Cases of Lesser Danger;  Multiple Convictions Barred.  
§ 5.06.  Possessing Instruments of Crime;  Weapons.  
§ 5.07.  Prohibited Offensive Weapons.

ARTICLE 6.  AUTHORIZED DISPOSITION OF OFFENDERS 

§ 6.01.  Degrees of Felonies.  
§ 6.02.  Sentence in Accordance with Code;  Authorized Dispositions.  
§ 6.03.  Fines.  
§ 6.04.  Penalties Against Corporations and Unincorporated Association;  Forfeiture of Corporate Charter or Revocation of Certificate Authorizing Foreign Corporation to Do Business in the State.  
§ 6.05.  Young Adult Offenders.  
§ 6.06.  Sentence of Imprisonment for Felony;  Ordinary Terms.  
§ 6.07.  Sentence of Imprisonment for Felony;  Extended Terms.  
§ 6.08. Sentence of Imprisonment for Misdemeanors and Petty Misdemeanors;  Ordinary Terms.  
§ 6.09. Sentence of Imprisonment for Misdemeanors and Petty Misdemeanors;  Extended Terms.  
§ 6.10.  First Release of All Offenders on Parole;  Sentence of Imprisonment Includes Separate Parole Term;  Length of Parole Term;  Length of Recommitment and Reparole After Revocation of Parole;  Final Unconditional Release.  
§ 6.11.  Place of Imprisonment.  
§ 6.12.  Reduction of Conviction by Court to Lesser Degree of Felony or to Misdemeanor.  
§ 6.13.  Civil Commitment in Lieu of Prosecution or of Sentence.

ARTICLE 7.  AUTHORITY OF COURT IN SENTENCING 

§ 7.01.  Criteria for Withholding Sentence of Imprisonment and for Placing Defendant on Probation.  
§ 7.02.  Criteria for Imposing Fines.  
§ 7.03.  Criteria for Sentence of Extended Term of Imprisonment;  Felonies.  
§ 7.04.  Criteria for Sentence of Extended Term of Imprisonment;  Misdemeanors and Petty Misdemeanors.  
§ 7.05.  Former Conviction in Another Jurisdiction;  Definition and Proof of Conviction;  Sentence Taking Into Account Admitted Crimes Bars Subsequent Conviction for Such Crimes.  
§ 7.06.  Multiple Sentences;  Concurrent and Consecutive Terms.  
§ 7.07.  Procedure on Sentence;  Pre-sentence Investigation and Report;  Remand for Psychiatric Examination;  Transmission of Records to Department of Correction.  
§ 7.08.  Commitment for Observation;  Sentence of Imprisonment for Felony Deemed Tentative for Period of One Year;  Re-sentence on Petition of Commissioner of Correction.  
§ 7.09.  Credit for Time of Detention Prior to Sentence;  Credit for Imprisonment Under Earlier Sentence for the Same Crime.  
 
 
 

PART II.  DEFINITION OF SPECIFIC CRIMES

OFFENSES AGAINST EXISTENCE OR STABILITY OF THE STATE

ARTICLE 200.  OFFENSES AGAINST EXISTENCE OR STABILITY OF THE STATE

OFFENSES INVOLVING DANGER TO THE PERSON 

OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY 

OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY 

OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 

OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER AND DECENCY