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Chapter 30 - Criminal Offenses.
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Article 3 - Assault and Battery, 30-3-1 through 30-3-18.
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Article 3 - Assault and Battery, 30-3-1 through 30-3-18.
Section 30-3-1 - Assault.
Section 30-3-2 - Aggravated assault.
Section 30-3-3 - Assault with intent to commit a violent felony.
Section 30-3-4 - Battery.
Section 30-3-5 - Aggravated battery.
Section 30-3-6 - Reasonable detention; assault, battery, public affray or criminal damage to property.
Section 30-3-7 - Injury to pregnant woman.
Section 30-3-8 - Shooting at dwelling or occupied building; shooting at or from a motor vehicle.
Section 30-3-8.1 - Seizure and forfeiture of motor vehicle; procedure.
Section 30-3-8.2 - Court record of conviction; revocation of driver's license.
Section 30-3-9 - Assault; battery; school personnel.
Section 30-3-9.1 - Assault; battery; sports officials.
Section 30-3-9.2 - Assault; battery; health care personnel.
Section 30-3-10 - Short title.
Section 30-3-11 - Definitions.
Section 30-3-12 - Assault against a household member.
Section 30-3-13 - Aggravated assault against a household member.
Section 30-3-14 - Assault against a household member with intent to commit a violent felony.
Section 30-3-15 - Battery against a household member.
Section 30-3-16 - Aggravated battery against a household member.
Section 30-3-17 - Multiple convictions of battery or aggravated battery.
Section 30-3-18 - Criminal damage to property of household member; deprivation of property of household member.
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