Arkansas Statutes

§ 5-2-206 — Ignorance or mistake

Arkansas § 5-2-206

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Ark. Code Ann. § 5-2-206 (2026).

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(a)It is a defense to a prosecution that the actor engaged in the conduct charged to constitute the offense under a mistaken belief of fact if:
(1)The statute defining the offense or a statute relating to the offense expressly provides that a mistaken belief of fact constitutes a defense; or (2) Mistaken belief of fact establishes a defense of justification provided by § 5-2-601 et seq.
(b)Except as provided by subsection (c) of this section, a person is not relieved of criminal liability for conduct because he or she engages in that conduct believing that the conduct does not as a matter of law constitute an offense.
(c)It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution that the actor engaged in the conduct charged to constitute the offense believing that the conduct did not as a matter of

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Kemp v. State
919 S.W.2d 943 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1996)
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Owens v. State
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Jester v. State
239 S.W.3d 484 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 2006)
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Wicker v. Goodwin
813 F. Supp. 676 (E.D. Arkansas, 1992)
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Mullins v. State
198 S.W.3d 504 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 2004)

Legislative History

Acts 1975, No. 280, § 206; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-206.

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