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§ 105. Principles of construction.

§ 107. Application of preliminary provisions.

§ 109. When prosecution barred by former prosecution for the same offense.

§ 110. When prosecution barred by former prosecution for different offense.

§ 111. When prosecution barred by former prosecution in another jurisdiction.

§ 112. Former prosecution before court lacking jurisdiction or when fraudulently procured
by the defendant.

§ 301. Requirement of voluntary act.

§ 302. General requirements of culpability.

§ 303. Causal relationship between conduct and result.

§ 305. Limitations on scope of culpability requirements.

§ 306. Liability for conduct of another; complicity.

§ 307. Liability of organizations and certain related persons.

§ 308. Intoxication or drugged condition.

§ 505. Use of force in self-protection.

§ 506. Use of force for the protection of other persons.

§ 507. Use of force for the protection of property.

§ 508. Use of force in law enforcement.

§ 509. Use of force by persons with special responsibility for care, discipline or safety
of others.

§ 510. Justification in property crimes.

§ 904. Incapacity, irresponsibility or immunity of party to solicitation or conspiracy.

§ 905. Grading of criminal attempt, solicitation and conspiracy.

§ 906. Multiple convictions of inchoate crimes barred.

§ 907. Possessing instruments of crime.

§ 908. Prohibited offensive weapons.

§ 908.1. Use or possession of electric or electronic incapacitation device.

§ 909. Manufacture, distribution or possession of master keys for motor vehicles.

§ 910. Manufacture, distribution, use or possession of devices for theft of telecommunications
services.

§ 912. Possession of weapon on school property.

§ 913. Possession of firearm or other dangerous weapon in court facility.

§ 1102. Sentence for murder, murder of unborn child and murder of law enforcement officer.

§ 1102.1. Sentence of persons under the age of 18 for murder, murder of an unborn child and
murder of a law enforcement officer.

§ 1103. Sentence of imprisonment for felony.

§ 1104. Sentence of imprisonment for misdemeanors.

§ 1105. Sentence of imprisonment for summary offenses.

§ 1106. Restitution for injuries to person or property.

§ 1107. Restitution for theft of timber.

§ 1107.1. Restitution for identity theft.

§ 1108. District attorneys' standing and interest in prisoner litigation.

§ 1110. Restitution for cleanup of clandestine laboratories.

§ 1111. Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition prohibited.

Subchapter A. General Provisions (Transferred)
Subchapter B. Sentencing Authority (Transferred)
Subchapter C. Sentencing Alternatives (Transferred)
Subchapter D. Informational Basis of Sentence (Transferred)
Subchapter E. Imposition of Sentence (Transferred)
Subchapter F. Further Judicial Action (Transferred)
Subchapter G. Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing (Repealed or Transferred)
PART II. DEFINITION OF SPECIFIC OFFENSES
ARTICLE A. OFFENSES AGAINST EXISTENCE OR
§ 2101. Display of flag at public meetings.

§ 2103. Insults to national or Commonwealth flag.

ARTICLE B. OFFENSES INVOLVING DANGER
§ 2505. Causing or aiding suicide.

§ 2506. Drug delivery resulting in death.

§ 2507. Criminal homicide of law enforcement officer.

§ 2603. Criminal homicide of unborn child.

§ 2605. Voluntary manslaughter of unborn child.

§ 2606. Aggravated assault of unborn child.

§ 2608. Nonliability and defenses.

§ 2702.1. Assault of law enforcement officer.

§ 2703.1. Aggravated harassment by prisoner.

§ 2705. Recklessly endangering another person.

§ 2707. Propulsion of missiles into an occupied vehicle or onto a roadway.

§ 2707.1. Discharge of a firearm into an occupied structure.

§ 2707.2. Paintball guns and paintball markers.

§ 2708. Use of tear or noxious gas in labor disputes.

§ 2711. Probable cause arrests in domestic violence cases.

§ 2712. Assault on sports official.

§ 2713. Neglect of care-dependent person.

§ 2713.1. Abuse of care-dependent person.

§ 2714. Unauthorized administration of intoxicant.

§ 2715. Threat to use weapons of mass destruction.

§ 2716. Weapons of mass destruction.

§ 2808. Enforcement by institution and secondary school.

§ 2904. Interference with custody of children.

§ 2905. Interference with custody of committed persons.

§ 2909. Concealment of whereabouts of a child.

§ 2910. Luring a child into a motor vehicle or structure.

Subchapter B. Prosecution of Human Trafficking
§ 3011. Trafficking in individuals.

§ 3013. Patronizing a victim of sexual servitude.

§ 3014. Unlawful conduct regarding documents.

§ 3017. Violation by business entities.

§ 3018. Evidence and defenses to human trafficking.

§ 3019. Victim protection during prosecution.

Subchapter C. Prevention of Human Trafficking
Subchapter D. Protection of Victims of Human Trafficking
§ 3053. Appropriate implementation for minor victims of human trafficking (Repealed).

§ 3056. Special relief to restore victim's dignity and autonomy.

Subchapter D.1. Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children
§ 3062. Specialized services for sexually exploited children.

§ 3064. Safe Harbor for Sexually Exploited Children Fund.

§ 3065. Safe harbor for sexually exploited children.

Subchapter E. Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 3103. Spouse relationships (Repealed).

§ 3104. Evidence of victim's sexual conduct.

§ 3106. Testimony of complainants.

Subchapter B. Definition of Offenses
§ 3122. Statutory rape (Repealed).

§ 3122.1. Statutory sexual assault.

§ 3123. Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse.

§ 3124. Voluntary deviate sexual intercourse (Repealed).

§ 3124.2. Institutional sexual assault.

§ 3124.3. Sexual assault by sports official, volunteer or employee of nonprofit association.

§ 3125. Aggravated indecent assault.

§ 3128. Spousal sexual assault (Repealed).

§ 3129. Sexual intercourse with animal.

§ 3130. Conduct relating to sex offenders.

§ 3131. Unlawful dissemination of intimate image.

Subchapter C. Loss of Property Rights
§ 3142. Process and seizure (Repealed).

§ 3143. Custody of property (Repealed).

§ 3144. Disposal of property (Repealed).

§ 3204. Medical consultation and judgment.

§ 3208.1. Commonwealth interference prohibited.

§ 3210. Determination of gestational age.

§ 3211. Abortion on unborn child of 24 or more weeks gestational age.

§ 3215. Publicly owned facilities; public officials and public funds.

§ 3219. State Board of Medicine; State Board of Osteopathic Medicine.

ARTICLE C. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY
§ 3301. Arson and related offenses.

§ 3302. Causing or risking catastrophe.

§ 3303. Failure to prevent catastrophe.

§ 3305. Injuring or tampering with fire apparatus, hydrants, etc.

§ 3306. Unauthorized use or opening of fire hydrants.

§ 3308. Additional fine for arson committed for profit.

§ 3310. Agricultural crop destruction.

§ 3312. Destruction of a survey monument.

§ 3313. Illegal dumping of methamphetamine waste.

§ 3504. Railroad protection, railroad vandalism and interference with transportation facilities.

§ 3505. Unlawful use of unmanned aircraft.

§ 3902. Consolidation of theft offenses.

§ 3903. Grading of theft offenses.

Subchapter B. Definition of Offenses
§ 3921. Theft by unlawful taking or disposition.

§ 3922.1. Financial exploitation of an older adult or care-dependent person.

§ 3924. Theft of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake.

§ 3925. Receiving stolen property.

§ 3927. Theft by failure to make required disposition of funds received.

§ 3928. Unauthorized use of automobiles and other vehicles.

§ 3929.2. Unlawful possession of retail or library theft instruments.

§ 3931. Theft of unpublished dramas and musical compositions.

§ 3933. Unlawful use of computer (Repealed).

§ 3934. Theft from a motor vehicle.

§ 3935. Theft of secondary metal (Unconstitutional).

§ 3935.1. Theft of secondary metal.

§ 4102. Simulating objects of antiquity, rarity, etc.

§ 4103. Fraudulent destruction, removal or concealment of recordable instruments.

§ 4104. Tampering with records or identification.

§ 4106.1. Unlawful device-making equipment.

§ 4107. Deceptive or fraudulent business practices.

§ 4107.1. Deception relating to kosher food products.

§ 4107.2. Deception relating to certification of minority business enterprise or women's business
enterprise.

§ 4108. Commercial bribery and breach of duty to act disinterestedly.

§ 4109. Rigging publicly exhibited contest.

§ 4110. Defrauding secured creditors.

§ 4112. Receiving deposits in a failing financial institution.

§ 4113. Misapplication of entrusted property and property of government or financial institutions.

§ 4114. Securing execution of documents by deception.

§ 4115. Falsely impersonating persons privately employed.

§ 4116. Copying; recording devices.

§ 4116.1. Unlawful operation of recording device in motion picture theater.

§ 4121. Possession and use of unlawful devices.

ARTICLE D. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY
Subchapter A. Definition of Offenses Generally
§ 4303. Concealing death of child.

§ 4304. Endangering welfare of children.

§ 4305. Dealing in infant children.

Subchapter B. Nonsupport (Repealed)
ARTICLE E. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC
§ 4701. Bribery in official and political matters.

§ 4702. Threats and other improper influence in official and political matters.

§ 4703. Retaliation for past official action.

Subchapter A. Perjury and Falsification in Official Matters
§ 4904. Unsworn falsification to authorities.

§ 4905. False alarms to agencies of public safety.

§ 4906. False reports to law enforcement authorities.

§ 4906.1. False reports of child abuse.

§ 4907. Tampering with witnesses and informants (Repealed).

§ 4908. Retaliation against witness or informant (Repealed).

§ 4909. Witness or informant taking bribe.

§ 4910. Tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.

§ 4911. Tampering with public records or information.

§ 4912. Impersonating a public servant.

§ 4913. Impersonating a notary public or a holder of a professional or occupational license.

§ 4914. False identification to law enforcement authorities.

§ 4915. Failure to comply with registration of sexual offenders requirements (Expired).

§ 4915.1. Failure to comply with registration requirements.

§ 4915.2. Failure to comply with 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 97 Subch. I registration requirements.

Subchapter B. Victim and Witness Intimidation
§ 4952. Intimidation of witnesses or victims.

§ 4953. Retaliation against witness, victim or party.

§ 4953.1. Retaliation against prosecutor or judicial official.

§ 4954.1. Notice on protective order.

§ 4957. Protection of employment of crime victims, family members of victims and witnesses.

§ 4958. Intimidation, retaliation or obstruction in child abuse cases.

Subchapter A. Definition of Offenses Generally
§ 5101. Obstructing administration of law or other governmental function.

§ 5102. Obstructing or impeding the administration of justice by picketing, etc.

§ 5103. Unlawfully listening into deliberations of jury.

§ 5103.1. Unlawful use of an audio or video device in court.

§ 5104. Resisting arrest or other law enforcement.

§ 5104.1. Disarming law enforcement officer.

§ 5104.2. Evading arrest or detention on foot.

§ 5104.3. Harming a police animal while evading arrest or detention.

§ 5105. Hindering apprehension or prosecution.

§ 5106. Failure to report injuries by firearm or criminal act.

§ 5107. Aiding consummation of crime.

§ 5110. Contempt of General Assembly.

§ 5111. Dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities.

§ 5112. Obstructing emergency services.

§ 5122. Weapons or implements for escape.

§ 5124. Default in required appearance.

§ 5126. Flight to avoid apprehension, trial or punishment.

§ 5131. Recruiting criminal gang members.

§ 5302. Speculating or wagering on official action or information.

§ 5303. Liability for reimbursement of costs for outside counsel.

ARTICLE F. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER
Subchapter A. Definition of Offenses Generally
§ 5502. Failure of disorderly persons to disperse upon official order.

§ 5504. Harassment and stalking by communication or address (Repealed).

§ 5505. Public drunkenness and similar misconduct.

§ 5506. Loitering and prowling at night time.

§ 5507. Obstructing highways and other public passages.

§ 5508. Disrupting meetings and processions.

§ 5509. Desecration, theft or sale of venerated objects.

§ 5511. Cruelty to animals (Repealed).

§ 5511.1. Live animals as prizes prohibited (Repealed).

§ 5511.2. Police animals (Repealed).

§ 5511.3. Assault with a biological agent on animal, fowl or honey bees (Repealed).

§ 5513. Gambling devices, gambling, etc.

§ 5514. Pool selling and bookmaking.

§ 5515. Prohibiting of paramilitary training.

§ 5516. Facsimile weapons of mass destruction.

§ 5517. Unauthorized school bus entry.

§ 5534. Aggravated cruelty to animal.

§ 5535. Attack of service, guide or support dog.

§ 5536. Tethering of unattended dog.

§ 5537. Selling or using disabled horse.

§ 5538. Transporting animals in cruel manner.

§ 5539. Transporting equine animals in cruel manner.

§ 5540. Hours of labor of animals.

§ 5541. Cruelty to cow to enhance appearance of udder.

§ 5542. Animal mutilation and related offenses.

§ 5544. Possession of animal fighting paraphernalia.

§ 5546. Skinning of and selling or buying pelts of dogs and cats.

§ 5547. Live animals as prizes prohibited.

§ 5549. Assault with a biological agent on animal, fowl or honey bees.

§ 5550. Fine and term of imprisonment for summary offense.

§ 5551. Power to initiate criminal proceedings.

§ 5552. Seizure of animals kept or used for animal fighting.

§ 5556. Civil immunity for licensed doctors of veterinary medicine, technicians and assistants.

§ 5557. Civil immunity for humane society police officers.

§ 5558. Representation of humane society by attorney.

§ 5559. Construction of subchapter.

§ 5560. Exemption of normal agricultural operations.

§ 5561. Nonapplicability of subchapter.

Subchapter B. Wire, Electronic or Oral Communication
§ 5703. Interception, disclosure or use of wire, electronic or oral communications.

§ 5704. Exceptions to prohibition of interception and disclosure of communications.

§ 5705. Possession, sale, distribution, manufacture or advertisement of electronic, mechanical
or other devices and telecommunication identification interception devices.

§ 5706. Exceptions to prohibitions in possession, sale, distribution, manufacture or advertisement
of electronic, mechanical or other devices.

§ 5707. Seizure and forfeiture of electronic, mechanical or other devices.

§ 5708. Order authorizing interception of wire, electronic or oral communications.

§ 5710. Grounds for entry of order.

§ 5711. Privileged communications.

§ 5712. Issuance of order and effect.

§ 5713.1. Emergency hostage and barricade situations.

§ 5714. Recording of intercepted communications.

§ 5715. Sealing of applications, orders and supporting papers.

§ 5716. Service of inventory and inspection of intercepted communications.

§ 5717. Investigative disclosure or use of contents of wire, electronic or oral communications
or derivative evidence.

§ 5718. Interception of communications relating to other offenses.

§ 5719. Unlawful use or disclosure of existence of order concerning intercepted communication.

§ 5720. Service of copy of order and application before disclosure of intercepted communication
in trial, hearing or proceeding.

§ 5721. Suppression of contents of intercepted communication or derivative evidence (Repealed).

§ 5721.1. Evidentiary disclosure of contents of intercepted communication or derivative evidence.

§ 5722. Report by issuing or denying judge.

§ 5723. Annual reports and records of Attorney General and district attorneys.

§ 5725. Civil action for unlawful interception, disclosure or use of wire, electronic or oral
communication.

§ 5726. Action for removal from office or employment.

§ 5728. Injunction against illegal interception.

Subchapter C. Stored Wire and Electronic Communications and Transactional Records Access
§ 5741. Unlawful access to stored communications.

§ 5742. Disclosure of contents and records.

§ 5743. Requirements for governmental access.

§ 5749. Retention of certain records.

Subchapter D. Mobile Tracking Devices
Subchapter E. Pen Registers, Trap and Trace Devices and Telecommunication Identification Interception
Devices
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