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Criminal Conspiracy
15.02.

An offense under this section is one category lower than the most serious felony that is the object of the offense.
Criminal Solicitation
15.03.

(d) An offense under this section is:
(1) a felony of the first degree if the offense solicited is a capital offense; or
(2) a felony of the second degree if the offense solicited is a felony of the fisrt degree.
Criminal solicitation of a minor
15.031.

An offense under this section is one category lower than the solicited offense.
Unlawful use of a criminal instrument
16.01.

* One category lower than the offense intended if he (a,1) possesses a criminal instrument with the intent to use it in the commission of an offense

* State Jail Felony if (a,2) with knowledge of its characted and with intent to use or aid or permit another to use in the commission of an offense, he manufacturs, adapts, sells, installs, or sets up a criminal instrument.
Murder
19.02.

* First Degree Felony

* Second Degree Felony if during the punishment stage of the trial the defendant proves he caused the death under the immediate influence of sudden passion arising from an adequate cause.
Capital Murder
19.03.

* Capital felony
Manslaughter
19.04.

* Second degree felony
Criminally negligent homicide
19.05.

* State Jail Felony
Criminal Attempt
15.01.

One category lower than the offense attempted
Unlawful restraint
20.02.

* Class A Misdemeanor

* State Jail Felony if the person restrained was a child younger than 17 years of age

* Third Degree Felony if
(A) the actor recklessly exposes the victim to a substantial risk of serious bodily injury;
(B) the actor restrains an individual the actor knows is a public servant while the public servant is lawfully discharging an official duty or in retaliation or on account of an excercise of official power or performance of an official duty as a public servant; or
(C) the actor, while in custody, restrains any other person.
Kidnapping
20.03.

* Third degree felony
Aggravated kidnapping
20.04.

* First degree felony

* Second degree felony if the defendant during the punishment stage proves he voluntarily released the victim in a safe place
Unlawful Transport
20.05.

* State jail felony
Homosexual Conduct
21.06.

* Class C Misdemeanor
Public Lewdness
21.07.

* Class A Misdemeanor
Indecent Exposure
21.08.

* Class B Misdemeanor
Indecency with a child
21.11.

* Second Degree Felony
if (a)(1) the person engages in sexual contact with the child or causes the child to engage in sexual contact

* Third Degree Felony
if (a)(2) with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person: exposes his anus or genitals knowing the child is present, or causes the child to expose the child's anus or genitals
Improper photography or visual recording
21.15.

* State Jail Felony
Sexual Assault
22.011.

* Second Degree Felony
Aggravated Assault
22.02.

* Second Degree Felony

* First degree felony if the victim is a public servant discharging official duties or in retaliation
Assault
22.01.

* Class A Misdemeanor if:
(a)(1) the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another

* Third Degree Felony if:
(b)(1) if the person knows the victim is a public servant while performing official duties, or the person is a public servant in an exercise of official power
(2) against a family member if the defendant has been previously convicted of an offense under this section against a family member

* Class C Misdemeanor if:
(a)(2) he intentionally or knowingly threatens another with imminant bodily injury
(a)(3) intentionally or knowingly causes physical contact wih another person when the person knows or should reasonable believe that the other will regard the contact as offensive or provocative
Aggracated Sexual Assault
22.021.

* First Degree Felony
Abandoning or Endangering child
22.041.

* State Jail Felony
if the person had intent to return for the child

* Third degree felony
if the person had no intent to return for the child

* Second Degree Felony
if the actor leaves the child in places that would cause the child to be in imminent danger of bodily injury or death, or physical or mental impairment
Coercing, soliciting, or inducing gang membership
22.015.

* State Jail Felony if:
the person threatens the child with imminent bodily injury

* Third Degree Felony if:
the person causes bodily injury to the child