SB 0074 Creates Crime of Evading a Peace Officer
Sponsor:Singleton
LR Number:L0397.01I Fiscal Note:0397-01
Committee:Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence
Last Action:01/22/97 - Hearing Conducted S Civil & Criminal Jurisp. Committee Journal page:
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SB 74 - The crime of evading a peace officer is created. A person commits this crime if, while operating a motor vehicle, he disobeys a peace officer's order to stop and attempts to evade the officer.

Evading an officer is a Class A misdemeanor if the person is trying to avoid an arrest for, or detection of, a misdemeanor. Evading an officer is a Class C felony if the person: 1) is trying to avoid a felony arrest or detection of a felonious act; 2) causes property damage while evading the officer; 3) causes physical injury to another while evading the officer; 4) has been previously convicted of evading an officer; 5) commits three or more traffic offenses while evading the officer; or 6) is intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. This provision is similar to a provision in HB 800 (1996) making it illegal to elude a peace officer.

A person who attempts to take a weapon from a law enforcement officer by force commits assault of an officer in the second degree. Assault of an officer in the second degree is a Class B felony.
JAMES KLAHR