2019 Arkansas Code
Title 5 - Criminal Offenses
Subtitle 2 - Offenses Against the Person
Chapter 10 - Homicide
§ 5-10-107. Encouraging the Suicide of Another Person

Universal Citation: AR Code § 5-10-107 (2019)
  • (a) As used in this section, “encourage” means to persuade, incite, or urge.

  • (b) A person commits the offense of encouraging the suicide of another person if:

    • (1) The person uses persistent language, either spoken or written, to purposely encourage another person to commit suicide; and

    • (2) As a proximate result of the person's encouraging the suicide of the other person, the other person commits suicide or attempts to commit suicide and the attempt results in serious physical injury.

  • (c) Encouraging the suicide of another person is a Class D felony.

  • (d) A person may not be convicted of encouraging the suicide of another person if the person has been charged with, tried for, or convicted of a homicide offense under the theory of accomplice liability that arises out of the same set of facts.

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