D.C. Code § 22|3251
§ 22–3251. Extortion. | D.C. Law Library
A person commits the offense of extortion if: (1) That person obtains or attempts to obtain the property of another with the other's consent.
Subchapter VI. Extortion. | D.C. Law Library
§ 22–3251. Extortion. · (a) A person commits the offense of extortion if: · (1) That person obtains or attempts to obtain the property of another with the other's ...
Title 22. Criminal Offenses and Penalties. - D.C. Law Library
Chapter 22. Obscenity. §§ 22-2201 – 22-2201 Chapter 23. Panhandling. §§ 22-2301 – 22-2306 Chapter 24. Perjury; Related Offenses.
DC Code § 22–3251 (2023) - Extortion - Justia Law
2023 District of Columbia Code Title 22 - Criminal Offenses and Penalties Chapter 32 - Theft; Fraud; Stolen Property; Forgery; and Extortion Subchapter VI - ...
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§ 22–5105. Blackmail [Repealed] | D.C. Law Library
§ 22–5105. Blackmail [Repealed]. Repealed. (Dec. 1, 1982, D.C. Law 4-164, § 602(hh)-(mm) ...
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Extortion and Blackmail in Washington, D.C. - Koehler Law
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§ 22-3252. Blackmail. ... (5) Notify a federal, state, or local government agency or official of, or publicize, another person's immigration or citizenship status ...
§ 22–5106. Intent to commit extortion by communication of illegal ...
§ 22–5106. Intent to commit extortion by communication of illegal threats and demands [Repealed] ... Repealed. (Dec. 1, 1982, D.C. Law 4-164, § 602(hh)-(mm), 29 ...
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The following Title of Offenses is excerpted from the District of Columbia Code for information of the Department: TITLE 22-CRIMINAL OFFENSES. CHAPTER 4 ...
22-404. Assault or threatened assault in a menacing manner
1981 Ed., § 22-504. 1973 Ed., § 22-504. ... D.C. Law 16-306 rewrote subsec. (a), which had read as follows: "(a) Whoever unlawfully assaults, or threatens another ...
Crowding, obstructing, or incommoding, D.C. Code § 22-1307
It is unlawful for a person, alone or in concert with others, to engage in a demonstration in an area where it is otherwise unlawful to demonstrate.
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Washington, DC Fact Sheet - Protection of Public Officials
Below is more information on Washington, D.C.'s relevant law. Washington, D.C. Code, §22-851, Protection of District public officials. (a) For the purposes ...
DC Theft Laws | Robbery and Carjacking - David Benowitz
Under DC Code Section 22-2803, an individual is guilty of carjacking if an individual intentionally uses force, stealth, fear, or attempts to instill fear, to ...
§ 22–3531. Voyeurism. | D.C. Law Library
It is unlawful for any person to occupy a hidden observation post or to install or maintain a peephole, mirror, or any electronic device for the purpose of ...
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Burglary laws in Washington DC are covered under DC § 22-801, which forbids any attempt to enter a dwelling (with or without force) whether or not the ...