Chapter 2.
General Principles of Criminal Liability
Chapter 3.
Parties to Offenses: Accountability
Chapter 6.
Classifications of Offenses and Authorized Dispositions of Offenders
Chapter 8.
Restitution and Fines
Chapter 9.
Probation and Restoration of Civil Rights
Chapter 10.
Preparatory Offenses
Chapter 12.
Assault and Related Offenses
Chapter 13.
Kidnapping and Related Offenses
Chapter 15.
Criminal Trespass and Burglary
Chapter 16.
Criminal Damage to Property
Chapter 20.
Forgery and Related Offenses
Chapter 22.
Business and Commercial Frauds
Chapter 23.
Organized Crime, Fraud and Terrorism
Chapter 24.
Obstruction of Public Administration
Chapter 25.
Escape and Related Offenses
Chapter 27.
Perjury and Related Offenses
Chapter 28.
Interference with Judicial and Other Proceedings
Chapter 29.
Offenses Against Public Order
Chapter 30.
Eavesdropping and Communications
Chapter 31.
Weapons and Explosives
Chapter 34.1.
Imitation Substance or Drug Offenses
Chapter 35.1.
Sexual Exploitation of Children
Chapter 37.
Miscellaneous Offenses
Chapter 38.
Miscellaneous-
Article 1.
Prevention of Offenses
(13-3801 to 3806)
Article 2.
Security to Keep the Peace
(13-3811 to 3816)
Article 3.
Registration of Sex Offenders
(13-3821 to 3828)
Article 4.
Close Pursuit
(13-3831 to 3834)
Article 5.
Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
(13-3841 to 3870.02)
Article 6.
Authority of Peace Officers Outside Geographical Area of Agency
(13-3871 to 3875)
Article 7.
Arrest
(13-3881 to 3905)
Article 8.
Search Warrant
(13-3911 to 3925)
Article 9.
Search of the Accused
(13-3931)
Article 10.
Disposition of Seized Property in Custody of Magistrate or Peace Officer
(13-3941 to 3942)
Article 11..
Preliminary Hearings
(13-3951 to 3952)
Article 12.
Bail
(13-3961 to 3974)
Article 13.
Trials
(13-3981 to 3990)
Article 14.
Procedures on Issue of Insanity of Defendant
(13-3991 to 3994)
[Article 15.]
Article 16.
Costs, Fees, and Disposition of Fines and Forfeitures
(13-4011 to 4014)
Article 17.
Insanity or Pregnancy of Person Under Death Sentence
(13-4021 to 4026)
Article 18.
Appeals
(13-4031 to 4042)
Article 19.
Entry of Clearance on Records
(13-4051)
Article 20.
Competency and Privileges
(13-4061 to 4066)
Article 21.
Attendance of Witnesses
(13-4071 to 4077)
Article 22.
Material Witnesses
(13-4081 to 4084)
Article 24.
Deposition of Witness Within the State
(13-4101 to 4105)
Article 25.
Deposition of Witness Without the State
(13-4111 to 4116)
Article 26.
Habeas Corpus
(13-4121 to 4147)
Article 27.
Crime Victim Accounts
(13-4201 to 4202)
[Article 28.]
Article 29.
Post-Conviction Relief
(13-4231 to 4240)
Chapter 39.
Forfeiture
(13-4301 to 4315)
Chapter 40.
Crime Victim's Rights
(13-4401 to 4439)
Chapter 41.
Incompetence to Stand Trial
(13-4501 to 4517)
[Chapter 42.(None)]
Chapter 43.
Motor Vehicle Chop Shops
(13-4701 to 4703)
Chapter 44.
Wireless Telephone Counterfeiting
(13-4801 to 4802)
Chapter 45.
Commercial Nuclear Generating Station
(13-4901 to 4904)
13-2202.
Deceptive business practices; classification
13-2203.
False advertising; classification
13-2204.
Defrauding secured creditors; definition; classification
13-2205.
Defrauding judgment creditors; classification
13-2206.
Fraud in insolvency; classification
13-2207.
Receiving deposits in an insolvent financial institution; classification
A. A person commits defrauding secured creditors if the person knowingly destroys, removes, conceals, encumbers, converts, sells, obtains, transfers, controls or otherwise deals with property subject to a security interest with the intent to hinder or prevent the enforcement of that interest.
B. For the purposes of this section, "control" has the same meaning as prescribed by section 13-1801.
C. Defrauding secured creditors is a class 6 felony.