Iowa Statutes
§ 714.2A — Theft against an older individual
Iowa § 714.2A
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Iowa Code § 714.2A (2026).
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1.If a person commits theft against an individual who was an older individual at the time
thetheftwascommittedandkneworshouldhaveknowntheconductwasdirectedatanolder
individual, notwithstanding the penalties specified in section 714.2, all of the following shall
apply:
a.If a person commits theft in the first degree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 1, the
person is guilty of a class “B” felony.
b.If a person commits theft in the second degree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 2,
the person is guilty of a class “C” felony.
c.If a person commits theft in the third degree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 3,
the person is guilty of a class “D” felony.
d.If a person commits theft in the fourth degree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 4,
the person is guilty of an aggravate
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