North Dakota Statutes
§ 12.1-23-08.2 — Possession of altered property
North Dakota § 12.1-23-08.2
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N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-23-08.2 (2026).
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1.A person is guilty of the offense of possession of altered property if he possesses
property the identifying features of which, including serial numbers or labels, have
been removed or in any fashion altered, knowing the serial number or identification
mark placed on the same by the manufacturer or owner for the purpose of
identification, has been erased, altered, changed, or removed for the purpose of
changing the identity of such personal property.
2.A person who commits the offense of possession of altered property or its component
parts which exceed one hundred dollars in value, shall be guilty of a class A
misdemeanor. In the event that more than one item of personal property is defaced,
erased, or otherwise altered or unlawfully possessed, as specified in sections
12.1-23-08.2 an
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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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