This amendment modifies the absconding for criminal purposes statute by restructuring subsection (a), adding an intent requirement to elude law enforcement, and removing one of the four criminal scenarios.
- Removes the colon after 'person' in the opening clause of subsection (a). (Page 1, line 12)
- Renumbers subsection (a)(i) by removing the preceding numbered list structure. (Page 1, line 14)
- Converts the first scenario from lettered (A) to numbered (i) format. (Page 2, line 2)
- Adds a requirement that the person act 'with the intent to evade or elude law enforcement' when traveling after committing a criminal offense. (Page 2, line 4)
- Converts the second scenario from lettered (B) to numbered (ii) format. (Page 2, line 6)
- Changes the conjunction from a semicolon to 'or' between the second and third scenarios. (Page 2, line 9)
- Converts the third scenario from lettered (C) to numbered (iii) format. (Page 2, line 14)
- Removes the fourth scenario (D) concerning furtherance of felony offenses and changes the period ending the third scenario from a semicolon with 'or' to a period. (Page 2, lines 14-16)
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