2021 Colorado Code
Title 18 - Criminal Code
Article 4 - Offenses Against Property
Part 1 - Arson
§ 18-4-104. Third Degree Arson

Universal Citation: CO Code § 18-4-104 (2021)
  1. A person who, by means of fire or explosives, intentionally damages any property with intent to defraud commits third degree arson.
  2. Third degree arson is a class 4 felony.

History. Source: L. 71: R&RE, p. 426, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 40-4-104 .


ANNOTATION

Distinguished from first degree arson. The more serious first degree arson statute, § 18-4-102 , contains an element not contained in this section: The requirement that the property damaged or destroyed be a “building or occupied structure of another”. People v. Calvaresi, 198 Colo. 321 , 600 P.2d 57 (1979).

Distinction not unreasonable. The general assembly's decision to provide a more serious penalty for intentionally burning a “building or occupied structure” than for intentionally burning “any property” is not arbitrary or unreasonable. People v. Calvaresi, 198 Colo. 321 , 600 P.2d 57 (1979).

Construed in accordance with 18-1-502 , this section would be inapplicable to those situations in which there was no voluntary act or omission to perform an act within the physical capabilities of the person. Thus, the statute would not apply to a fire started by events beyond the actor's control. People v. Garcia, 189 Colo. 347 , 541 P.2d 687 (1975).

Applied in People v. Elkhatib, 632 P.2d 275 (Colo. 1981).


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