§ 165.30 Fraudulent accosting.
1. A person is guilty of fraudulent accosting when he accosts a person
in a public place with intent to defraud him of money or other property by
means of a trick, swindle or confidence game.
2. A person who, either at the time he accosts another in a public place
or at some subsequent time or at some other place, makes statements to him
or engages in conduct with respect to him of a kind commonly made or
performed in the perpetration of a known type of confidence game, is
presumed to intend to defraud such person of money or other property.
Fraudulent accosting is a class A misdemeanor.
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