State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T38 > C569 > 569_150

Trespass in the second degree.

569.150. 1. A person commits the offense of trespass in thesecond degree if he enters unlawfully upon real property ofanother. This is an offense of absolute liability.

2. Trespass in the second degree is an infraction.

(L. 1977 S.B. 60)

Effective 1-1-79

CROSS REFERENCE:

Streams and rivers, no civil liability for adjoining landowners, when, RSMo 258.200

(1980) Trespass in the second degree is not a lesser included offense of burglary, as it does not require unlawful entering of a building. State v. Neighbors (A.), 613 S.W.2d 143.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T38 > C569 > 569_150

Trespass in the second degree.

569.150. 1. A person commits the offense of trespass in thesecond degree if he enters unlawfully upon real property ofanother. This is an offense of absolute liability.

2. Trespass in the second degree is an infraction.

(L. 1977 S.B. 60)

Effective 1-1-79

CROSS REFERENCE:

Streams and rivers, no civil liability for adjoining landowners, when, RSMo 258.200

(1980) Trespass in the second degree is not a lesser included offense of burglary, as it does not require unlawful entering of a building. State v. Neighbors (A.), 613 S.W.2d 143.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T38 > C569 > 569_150

Trespass in the second degree.

569.150. 1. A person commits the offense of trespass in thesecond degree if he enters unlawfully upon real property ofanother. This is an offense of absolute liability.

2. Trespass in the second degree is an infraction.

(L. 1977 S.B. 60)

Effective 1-1-79

CROSS REFERENCE:

Streams and rivers, no civil liability for adjoining landowners, when, RSMo 258.200

(1980) Trespass in the second degree is not a lesser included offense of burglary, as it does not require unlawful entering of a building. State v. Neighbors (A.), 613 S.W.2d 143.