Section 11.46.565. Criminal impersonation in the first degree.  


Latest version.
  •    (a) A person commits the crime of criminal impersonation in the first degree if the person
            (1) possesses an access device or identification document of another person;
            (2) without authorization of the other person, uses the access device or identification document of another person to obtain a false identification document, open an account at a financial institution, obtain an access device, or obtain property or services; and
            (3) recklessly damages the financial reputation of the other person.
       (b) Criminal impersonation in the first degree is a class B felony.

Notes


References

7 AAC 10.905
History

(Sec. 6 ch 65 SLA 2000)