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Abduction
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By Relative.........................................................................................380-384
See Kidnapping
Abuse, Animal ...............................................................................................326-330, 333-335
Abuse, Child ................................................................................................73-75
Abuse, Vulnerable Adult ...............................................................................77, 78
Accessory After The Fact ..............................................................................35
Adultery
................................................................................................325
Aircraft
Explosive............................................................................................416
Alcohol
AWOL Machine.................................................................................16
Retail Establishments.........................................................................14, 17-21
Tax ................................................................................................16, 17
Intoxicated – Endanger ......................................................................18
Disturbance .......................................................................................17
Drinking – Prohibited Places .............................................................17, 18
Minors – Citation Only Event – No Criminal Charges
Open Container ..................................................................................21
Proof of ID .............................................................................317
Animal, Cruelty..............................................................................................326-330, 333-335
Race Horse……

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