Wyoming Statutes
§ 37-12-129 — Failure to yield telephone for reporting emergencies; defense
Wyoming § 37-12-129
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 37Public Utilities
Ch. 12CRIMES, OFFENSES AND CIVIL LIABILITIES
Art. 1CRIMES AND OFFENSES
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 37-12-129 (2026).
Text
It is a defense to prosecution under this act that the accused
did not know or did not have reason to know of the emergency in
question, or that the accused was himself using the telephone
party line or public pay telephone for such an emergency call.
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Stealing railroad equipment§ 37-12-102
Repealed by Laws 1982, ch. 75, § 5; 1983, ch§ 37-12-104
Unlawful riding on railroad trains§ 37-12-105
Unlawful riding on railroad trains; penalty§ 37-12-108
Repealed by Laws 1982, ch. 75, § 5; 1983, ch§ 37-12-109
Repealed by Laws 1982, ch. 75, § 5, 1983, ch§ 37-12-110
Repealed by Laws 1982, ch. 75, § 5, 1983, ch§ 37-12-111
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Bluebook (online)
Wyoming § 37-12-129, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/12/37-12-129.