17-2-1
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17-2-1.
(a)
It is the policy of this state to exercise its jurisdiction over crime and
persons charged with the commission of crime to the fullest extent allowable
under, and consistent with, the Constitution of this state and the Constitution
of the United States.
(b)
Pursuant to this policy, a person shall be subject to prosecution in this state
for a crime which he commits, while either within or outside the state, by his
own conduct or that of another for which he is legally accountable, if:
(1)
The crime is committed either wholly or partly within the state;
(2)
The conduct outside the state constitutes an attempt to commit a crime within
the state; or
(3)
The conduct within the state constitutes an attempt to commit in another
jurisdiction a crime under the laws of both this state and the other
jurisdiction.
(c)
A crime is committed partly within this state if either the conduct which is an
element of the crime or the result which is such an element occurs within the
state. In homicide, the 'result' is either the act which causes death or the
death itself; and, if the body of a homicide victim is found within this state,
the death is presumed to have occurred within the state.
(d)
A crime which is based on an omission to perform a duty imposed by the law of
this state is committed within the state, regardless of the location of the
accused at the time of the omission.