North Dakota Statutes
§ 12.1-22-04 — Unlawful entry into or concealment within a vehicle
North Dakota § 12.1-22-04
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N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-22-04 (2026).
Text
1.A person is guilty of an offense if, knowing that the person is not licensed or privileged
to do so, the person:
a.Forcibly enters a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft;
b.Enters a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, without the use of force, with intent to commit
a crime; or
c.Enters a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft lawfully, and with the intent to commit a crime,
conceals oneself in the vehicle, vessel, or aircraft.
2.The offense is a class B felony if the actor is armed with a firearm, destructive device,
or other weapon the possession of which under the circumstances indicates an intent
or readiness to inflict serious bodily injury. Otherwise the offense is a class C felony.
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Related
Said Ahmed v. Jefferson B. Sessions, III
890 F.3d 719 (Eighth Circuit, 2018)
State v. Blake
2020 ND 139 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2020)
Nearby Sections
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§ 12.1-01-02
General purposes§ 12.1-01-03
Proof and presumptions§ 12.1-01-03.1
Presumption of age§ 12.1-01-04
General definitions§ 12.1-02-01
Basis of liability for offenses§ 12.1-02-02
Requirements of culpability§ 12.1-02-03
Mistake of fact in affirmative defenses§ 12.1-02-04
Ignorance or mistake negating culpability§ 12.1-02-05
Causal relationship between conduct and result§ 12.1-03-01
Accomplices§ 12.1-03-04
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