Connecticut Statutes<b>Title 53 - Crimes</b>
- <b>Chapter 938</b>
- <b>Chapter 939</b>
- <b>Chapter 940</b>
- <b>Chapter 941</b>
- Sec. 53-129a. Defrauding secured party.
- Sec. 53-129b. Concealment or conveyance of leased property.
- Sec. 53-130. Concealing or destroying attached property.
- Sec. 53-131. Removal of identifying marks on electrical devices.
- Sec. 53-132. Sale of equipment with defective identification marks.
- Sec. 53-132a. Altering manufacturer's serial number.
- Sec. 53-133. Unlawful alteration or disposal of rental electric storage batteries.
- Sec. 53-134. Possession of outboard motor having defaced factory or engine number.
- Sec. 53-142a. Illegal sale or possession of master car key.
- Sec. 53-142b. Transferral, sale or use of records, tapes, film, cassettes or discs without owner's consent, or supplying machinery for reproduction thereof, prohibited. Exceptions.
- Sec. 53-142c. Manufacture, sale or distribution of records, tapes, cassettes or discs without identification marks prohibited.
- Sec. 53-142d. Penalties for violations of sections 53-142b, 53-142c.
- Sec. 53-142e.
- Sec. 53-142f. Possession of unauthorized recordings prohibited.
- Sec. 53-142j. (Formerly Sec. 53-142e). Destruction, delay or opening of letters and packages by private messenger or courier service prohibited.
- Sec. 53-80a. Manufacture of bombs.
- Secs. 53-135 to 53-142. Unlawful appropriation of electric current. Fraudulent diversion or use of water. Defrauding gas companies or public hospitals. Unauthorized performance of certain compositions
- Secs. 53-142g to 53-142i.
- Secs. 53-56 to 53-80. Theft from the person. Theft of motor vehicle, bicycle or livestock. Shoplifting. Theft, counterfeiting or embezzlement of passage tickets. Receiving stolen goods. Robbery, burgl
- Secs. 53-81 to 53-129. Wilful injury to private building. Damage to materials of construction project. Arson, generally. Illegal burning and dumping. Injury to or obstruction of railroads or navigatio
- <b>Chapter 942</b>
- <b>Chapter 943</b>
- Sec. 53-181. Soliciting rides in motor vehicles.
- Sec. 53-182. Use of highways by pedestrians.
- Sec. 53-190. Power boats on Killingly Pond, Alexander's Lake or Lake Wononscopomuc.
- Sec. 53-191. Motorboats on Bolton Ponds and Gardner's Lake.
- Sec. 53-194. Preservation of Bantam Lake.
- Sec. 53-198. Smoking in motor buses, railroad cars and school buses.
- Sec. 53-199. Theaters and moving picture shows; seating capacity; standing room.
- Sec. 53-200. Prize fighting.
- Sec. 53-201. Witnessing or aiding prize fights.
- Sec. 53-202. Machine guns.
- Sec. 53-202a. Assault weapons: Definition.
- Sec. 53-202aa. Firearms trafficking: Class C or Class B felony.
- Sec. 53-202b. Sale or transfer of assault weapon prohibited. Class C felony.
- Sec. 53-202c. Possession of assault weapon prohibited. Class D felony.
- Sec. 53-202d. Certificate of possession of assault weapon. Certificate of transfer of assault weapon to gun dealer. Circumstances where possession of assault weapon authorized.
- Sec. 53-202e. Relinquishment of assault weapon to law enforcement agency.
- Sec. 53-202f. Transportation of assault weapon. Authorized actions of gun dealer.
- Sec. 53-202g. Report of loss or theft of assault weapon or other firearm. Penalty.
- Sec. 53-202h. Temporary transfer or possession of assault weapon for transport to out-of-state event.
- Sec. 53-202i. Circumstances in which manufacture or transportation of assault weapons not prohibited.
- Sec. 53-202j. Commission of a class A, B or C felony with an assault weapon: Eight-year nonsuspendable sentence.
- Sec. 53-202k. Commission of a class A, B or C felony with a firearm: Five-year nonsuspendable sentence.
- Sec. 53-202l. Armor piercing and incendiary .50 caliber ammunition: Definition. Sale or transfer prohibited. Class D felony.
- Sec. 53-202m. Circumstances when assault weapons exempt from limitations on transfers and registration requirements.
- Sec. 53-202n. Possession of specified assault weapon permitted under certain circumstances. Notice requirement.
- Sec. 53-202o. Affirmative defense in prosecution for possession of specified assault weapon.
- Sec. 53-203. Unlawful discharge of firearms.
- Sec. 53-204. Hunting or discharging firearm from public highway.
- Sec. 53-205. Loaded shotguns, rifles and muzzleloaders in vehicles and snowmobiles.
- Sec. 53-206. Carrying of dangerous weapons prohibited.
- Sec. 53-206a. Application for permit. Notice of decision to applicant.
- Sec. 53-206b. Unlawful training in use of firearms, explosive or incendiary devices or techniques capable of causing injury. Class C felony.
- Sec. 53-206c. Sale, carrying and brandishing of facsimile firearms prohibited. Class B misdemeanor.
- Sec. 53-206d. Carrying a firearm while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drug prohibited. Hunting while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drug or while impaired by the consumpt
- Sec. 53-206e. Limitation on sale and use of laser pointers.
- Sec. 53-209a. Manufacture of chemical, biological or radioactive weapon.
- Sec. 53-210. Refusal to relinquish telephone party line.
- Sec. 53-211. Use of white canes by others than blind persons prohibited. Vehicles to reduce speed, grant right-of-way.
- Sec. 53-212. Use of Roentgen-rays, x-rays and radium.
- Sec. 53-212a. Use of fluoroscopic x-ray shoe-fitting devices prohibited.
- Sec. 53-215. Abandonment of refrigerator.
- Sec. 53-215a. Manufacture or sale of defective recapped tires.
- Secs. 53-169 to 53-180. Dispersion of riotous assembly. Disturbance of meetings and elections. Refusal to assist public officer. Breach of the peace; intimidation; libel. Indecent or harassing telepho
- Secs. 53-183 to 53-189. Animals on highway, generally. Transportation of wild animals. Signal lights and exhausts or mufflers on motor boats. Reckless operation of motor boats.
- Secs. 53-192 and 53-193. Speed of boats in Wethersfield Cove. Lights on boats on Highland Lake.
- Secs. 53-195 to 53-197. Abandonment or obstruction of engines or cars. Hindering street railway company in use of its tracks. Neglect to close gates and bars at railroad crossings; protection at ferry
- Secs. 53-202p to 53-202z.
- Secs. 53-207 to 53-209. Carrying of knife or razor with intent to assault. Removal of danger signal. Abuse of public utility employees.
- Secs. 53-212b to 53-214. Use of machinery in proximity to high voltage conductors. Spitting in public places. Pollution of drinking utensils.
- <b>Chapter 944</b>
- <b>Chapter 945</b>
- <b>Chapter 946</b>
- Sec. 53-258a. Misuse or mutilation of the flag.
- Sec. 53-264. Maintenance.
- Sec. 53-278a. Gambling: Definitions.
- Sec. 53-278b. Gambling; professional gambling; penalties.
- Sec. 53-278c. Seizure of gambling devices. Penalties for possession, sale, etc., of gambling devices or records. Exceptions.
- Sec. 53-278d. Transmission of gambling information.
- Sec. 53-278e. Gambling premises as nuisance.
- Sec. 53-278f. Persistent offenders.
- Sec. 53-278g. Excepted activities. Training of casino personnel for employment. Testing gambling devices.
- Sec. 53-279.
- Sec. 53-280. Billiard and pool rooms; permits.
- Sec. 53-289. Ticket scalping.
- Sec. 53-289a. Disclosure in advertisements of service charge on tickets.
- Sec. 53-289b. Ticket resellers. Conditions. Refunds. Penalty.
- Sec. 53-289c. Unauthorized ticket resale within one thousand five hundred feet of event not permitted. Exemptions. Penalty.
- Sec. 53-290. Lotteries prohibited; publication of promotional drawing.
- Sec. 53-290a. Disclosures re promotional drawings.
- Sec. 53-300a. Sunday real estate contracts valid.
- Sec. 53-301. Dealing in automobiles on Sunday.
- Sec. 53-302. Employment of labor on Sunday.
- Sec. 53-302a. Employment of labor on Sunday prohibited; exceptions. Sunday sales.
- Sec. 53-303. Persons who observe Saturday excepted from Sunday law.
- Sec. 53-303a. Retail sales on certain holidays.
- Sec. 53-303b. Employment of labor and retail sales on certain holidays.
- Sec. 53-303c. Penalties.
- Sec. 53-303d. Injunction.
- Sec. 53-303e. More than six days employment in calendar week prohibited. Employee observance of Sabbath. Employee remedies.
- Sec. 53-303f. Lease provisions requiring Sunday openings prohibited.
- Sec. 53-303g.
- Sec. 53-304. Nonsupport. Support orders and agreements. Administration of oaths by family relations counselors and support enforcement officers.
- Sec. 53-305. Bond on appeal.
- Sec. 53-306. Failure to comply with terms or make payment.
- Sec. 53-307. Jurisdiction.
- Sec. 53-308. Forfeited bonds in nonsupport cases.
- Sec. 53-311a. Distribution of unsolicited credit cards, charge plates.
- Sec. 53-312. False statements of the value of stocks, bonds and other property.
- Sec. 53-313. "Bucket shop"; definition.
- Sec. 53-314. Keeping bucket shop.
- Sec. 53-315. Keeping bucket shop; accessory.
- Sec. 53-316. Information to be furnished to customers.
- Sec. 53-317. Fraudulent sale of kosher meat, meat products and other food.
- Sec. 53-318. Sale, use or exposure of diseased horses and other animals.
- Sec. 53-319. Sale or shipment of diseased flesh.
- Sec. 53-320. Distribution of noxious seeds or poisons.
- Sec. 53-321. Sale of thistle seed in grass seed.
- Sec. 53-322. Sale of clams by the barrel or bushel.
- Sec. 53-323. Coercion in placing of insurance on real or personal property. Payment for inspection of damaged property. Time limit for inspection.
- Sec. 53-324. Articles purporting to be made of gold to be marked.
- Sec. 53-325. Articles made of gold or alloy; false representations.
- Sec. 53-326. Sterling silver defined. Penalty.
- Sec. 53-327. Coin silver defined. Penalty.
- Sec. 53-328. Manufacture and sale of gold and silver articles.
- Sec. 53-329. Products of prison labor. Proceeds from sales credited to industrial fund.
- Sec. 53-330. Admission to public performances.
- Sec. 53-330a. Access to public transportation and places of public accommodation for volunteer canine search and rescue teams.
- Sec. 53-331. Use of arsenic in embalming.
- Sec. 53-332. Burials; proximity to dwelling.
- Sec. 53-333. Depth of burial.
- Sec. 53-333a. Depth of burial.
- Sec. 53-334. Unlawful disinterment.
- Sec. 53-341. Use of words "physician", "surgeon", "medical doctor", "osteopath" or "doctor", or initials "M.D.", "D.O." or "D
- Sec. 53-341a. Sale of badge or shield of specific governmental official or employee.
- Sec. 53-341b. Sale or delivery of body armor restricted.
- Sec. 53-343a. Presence of persons under twenty-one years of age in class III gaming facilities prohibited. Wagering and misrepresentation of age by such persons prohibited.
- Sec. 53-344. Sale or delivery of tobacco to minors. Purchase or misrepresentation of age to purchase tobacco or possession of tobacco in public place by persons under eighteen. Transaction scans. Affi
- Sec. 53-344a. Sale of tobacco. Proof of age.
- Sec. 53-345. Soliciting for philanthropic purposes.
- Sec. 53-345a. Nitrous oxide containers; sale to or purchase by minors prohibited. Proof of age.
- Secs. 53-255 to 53-258. Misuse of the flag. Merchandise not to have representation of flag. Exceptions. Display of mutilated United States flag.
- Secs. 53-259 to 53-263. Display of foreign or international flags. Public officers to receive only their fixed salaries. Commission to public agents. Unlawful taking of fees and commissions. Furnishin
- Secs. 53-265 to 53-278. Impersonation of policeman. Corruption of agents and employees. Betrayal of employer's correspondence, books or accounts. Corrupt influences; court proceedings; evidence. U
- Secs. 53-281 to 53-288. Billiard and pool rooms; closing. Loitering by minors under eighteen. Keeping place where fowls or animals are fought. Penalty for attending fight of fowl or animals. Unlawful
- Secs. 53-291 to 53-300. Sale of property by lottery. Property disposed of by hazard. Lottery tickets not to be sold. Drawing a lottery. Pool selling. Sporting contest pools. Policy playing; gaming by
- Secs. 53-309 to 53-311. Abandonment. Combination to increase price of necessities. Issuing currency; bills of credit.
- Secs. 53-335 to 53-340. Malicious injury to property in cemeteries. Tramps. Wilful injury by tramps; carrying firearms. Officer may arrest without warrant. Exceptions. Vagrants and common drunkards.
- Secs. 53-342 and 53-343. Attendance of children at places of amusement. Unauthorized credit to minor student.
- <b>Chapter 947</b>
- <b>Chapter 948</b>
- <b>Chapter 949</b>
- <b>Chapter 949a</b>
- <b>Chapter 949b</b>
- <b>Chapter 949c</b>
- <b>Chapter 949d</b>
- <b>Chapter 949e</b>
- <b>Chapter 949f</b>
- <b>Chapter 949g</b>