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Title 9
of Crimes Against the Person Involving Sexual Assault, and Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals

Chapters

1
Rape, Abduction, Carnal Abuse of Children, and Seduction
Sections 261–269
2
Abandonment and Neglect of Children
Sections 270–273j
2.5
Spousal Abusers
Sections 273.8–273.88
4
Child Abduction
Sections 277–280
5
Bigamy, Incest, and the Crime Against Nature
Sections 281–289.6
5.5
Sex Offenders
Sections 290–294
6
Dna and Forensic Identification Data Base and Data Bank Act of 1998
Sections 295–300.4
7
of Crimes Against Religion and Conscience, and Other Offenses Against Good Morals
Sections 302–310.5
7.5
Obscene Matter
Sections 311–312.7
7.6
Harmful Matter
Sections 313–313.5
8
Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, and Bawdy and Other Disorderly Houses
Sections 314–318.6
9
Lotteries
Sections 319–329
10
Gaming
Sections 330–337z
10.5
Horse Racing
Sections 337.1–337.9
11
Pawnbrokers
Section 343
12
Other Injuries to Persons
Sections 346–367g
13
Crimes Against Elders, Dependent Adults, and Persons with Disabilities
Sections 368–368.7
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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