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What does 13-1201 refer to?
What does 13-1201 refer to?
What is defined by 13-1202?
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What does 13-1203 refer to?
What does 13-1203 refer to?
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What does 13-1209 refer to?
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What does 13-1211 encompass?
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Study Notes
Assault & Related Offenses Definitions
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Endangerment (13-1201): Involves knowingly creating a substantial risk of physical injury to another person.
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Threatening or Intimidating (13-1202): Encompasses actions causing another person to fear for their safety or the safety of others, with varying classifications based on intent and severity.
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Assault (13-1203): Generally defined as intentionally causing physical harm to another individual or placing them in apprehension of imminent harm.
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Aggravated Assault (13-1204): More severe form of assault that can involve the use of deadly weapons, serious physical injury, or targeting certain protected classes of individuals.
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Drive By Shooting (13-1209): A specific crime involving discharging a firearm from a moving vehicle with intent to harm or intimidate individuals in a particular area.
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Assault on Hospital Staff (13-1210): Involves physically assaulting medical personnel while they are performing their duties, acknowledging the unique protection for healthcare workers.
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Discharging a Firearm at a Structure (13-1211): Engaging in the act of firing a weapon at any building or structure, which poses a risk of endangerment to occupants.
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Prisoner Assault with Bodily Fluids (13-1212): Refers to the act of an inmate attacking another individual using bodily fluids, treated as a serious offense due to health risks involved.
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Aiming a Laser at a Peace Officer or Occupied Aircraft (13-1213): The act of directing a laser pointer at law enforcement personnel or aircraft, possibly endangering their safety and operations.
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Unlawful Mutilation (13-1214): Involves intentionally causing serious physical injury through disfigurement or alterations to another individual's body.
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Test your knowledge on assault and related offenses with these flashcards based on ARS Title 13-Chapter 12. Each card presents key definitions and classifications, including terms like endangerment, aggravated assault, and drive-by shooting. Perfect for legal studies and criminal justice education.