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Current as of: 2009
Chapter 9.01General provisions
Chapter 9.02Abortion
Chapter 9.03Abandoned refrigeration equipment
Chapter 9.04Advertising, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.05Sabotage
Chapter 9.08Animals, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.12Barratry
Chapter 9.16Brands and marks, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.18Bidding offenses
Chapter 9.24Corporations, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.26ATelecommunications crime
Chapter 9.27Interference with court
Chapter 9.31Escaped prisoner recaptured
Chapter 9.35Identity crimes
Chapter 9.38False representations
Chapter 9.40Fire, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.41Firearms and dangerous weapons
Chapter 9.44Petition misconduct
Chapter 9.45Frauds and swindles
Chapter 9.46Gambling -- 1973 act
Chapter 9.47Gambling
Chapter 9.47AInhaling toxic fumes
Chapter 9.51Juries, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.54Stolen property restoration
Chapter 9.55Legislature, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.58Libel and slander
Chapter 9.61Malicious mischief -- Injury to property
Chapter 9.62Malicious prosecution -- Abuse of process
Chapter 9.66Nuisance
Chapter 9.68Obscenity and pornography
Chapter 9.68ASexual exploitation of children
Chapter 9.69Duty of witnesses
Chapter 9.72Perjury
Chapter 9.73Privacy, violating right of
Chapter 9.81Subversive activities
Chapter 9.82Treason
Chapter 9.86Flags, crimes relating to
Chapter 9.91Miscellaneous crimes
Chapter 9.92Punishment
Chapter 9.94Prisoners -- Correctional institutions
Chapter 9.94ASentencing reform act of 1981
Chapter 9.94BSentencing--Crimes committed prior to July 1, 2000
Chapter 9.95Indeterminate sentences
Chapter 9.96Restoration of civil rights
Chapter 9.96ARestoration of employment rights
Chapter 9.98Prisoners -- Untried indictments, informations, complaints
Chapter 9.100Agreement on detainers
Chapter 9.101Criminal street gang definitions--State preemption

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