Arizona Statutes

§ 13-2504 — Escape in the first degree; classification

Arizona·Title 13 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 25 ESCAPE AND RELATED OFFENSES

A. A person commits escape in the first degree by knowingly: 1. Escaping or attempting to escape from custody or a juvenile secure care facility, a juvenile detention facility or an adult correctional facility by either of the following:

(a)Using or threatening the use of physical force against another person.
(b)Using or threatening to use a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument against another person. 2. Escaping from an adult correctional facility. B. Escape in the first degree is a class 4 felony, and the sentence imposed for a violation of this section shall run consecutively to any sentence of imprisonment for which the person was confined, to any confinement in a secure care facility or to any term of community supervision for the sentence including probation, parole, work fu

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