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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > Missouri Revised Statutes > 2005 Missouri Revised Statutes > Title XXXVIII — CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT; PEACE OFFICERS AND PUBLIC DEFENDERS > Chapter 556 — Preliminary Provisions (Criminal Code)
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2005 Missouri Chapter 556 — Preliminary Provisions (Criminal Code)

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  • § 556.011. — Short title.
  • § 556.016. — Classes of crimes.
  • § 556.021. — Infractions.
  • § 556.026. — Offenses must be defined by statute.
  • § 556.031. — Application to offenses committed before and after enactment.
  • § 556.036. — Time limitations.
  • § 556.037. — Time limitations for prosecutions for sexual offenses involving a person under eighteen.
  • § 556.041. — Limitation on conviction for multiple offenses.
  • § 556.046. — Conviction of included offenses--jury instructions.
  • § 556.051. — Burden of injecting the issue.
  • § 556.056. — Affirmative defense.
  • § 556.061. — Code definitions.
  • § 556.063. — Definitions.

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