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2022 Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXVII - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 541 - Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
JURISDICTION
- Section 541.010 - Code applicable, when and where. (1/2/1979)
- Section 541.015 - Jurisdiction of associate circuit judges. (1/2/1979)
- Section 541.020 - Jurisdiction of circuit courts. (1/2/1979)
- Section 541.033 - Offenses, where prosecuted. (8/28/2004)
- Section 541.035 - Failure to file reports required by law, where prosecuted. (8/28/1957)
- Section 541.040 - Property stolen in another state, prosecution here, jurisdiction. (8/28/1955)
- Section 541.050 - Stealing — prior trial in other state a bar. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.060 - Receipt of stolen or embezzled property — trial, where held. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.070 - Property stolen in one county taken to another, jurisdiction — wrongfully taken, defined. (8/28/1993)
- Section 541.080 - Party wounded in one county and dying in another. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.090 - Party wounded in this state and dying in another. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.100 - Wounded in another state and dying in this. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.110 - Accessory to felony, where indicted. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.120 - Prosecution in wrong county — duty of court. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.130 - Jury discharged without prejudice, when. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.140 - Prisoner to be removed to proper county. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.150 - Change in venue law applicable. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.155 - Fraudulent use of a credit device, where prosecuted. (8/28/2002)
- Section 541.160 - Concurrent jurisdiction in certain territories (Missouri). (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.170 - Concurrent jurisdiction in certain territories (Arkansas). (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.180 - Missouri and Arkansas to have concurrent jurisdiction. (8/28/1939)
- Section 541.191 - State has jurisdiction over offenses if element of offense or result occurs in state — body of homicide victim found in state, presumption death occurred in state. (8/28/1987)
CHAPTER CROSS REFERENCES
- Civil code not applicable in criminal cases, exceptions, 506.020
- Criminal process or proceedings not to abate by failure of court to sit, 476.100
- Dual jurisdiction of court in disposition of offender transferred from juvenile court, 211.073
- Federal jurisdiction over federal enclaves, cession and retrocession, 12.028
- Information for felony not to be filed before accused is afforded preliminary hearing, 544.250
- Juvenile court proceedings (delinquent children), Chap. 211
- Limitation of action on penal statutes, 516.380 to 516.420
- Repeal of statute, effect on prosecution or punishment for prior offenses, 1.160
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