PL 220.55 Crim. using drug paraph. 1st deg Class D felony Link to CJI2d
§ 220.55 Criminally using drug paraphernalia in the first degree.
  A  person  is  guilty of criminally using drug paraphernalia in the first
degree when he commits the crime of criminally using drug paraphernalia  in
the  second degree and he has previously been convicted of criminally using
drug paraphernalia in the second degree.
  Criminally  using  drug  paraphernalia  in  the first degree is a class D
felony.
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Subdivision Elements Lesser included offenses
PL 220.55-I
  • knowingly possesses or sells
  • diluents, dilutants or adulterants
  • knowledge of intent to use for drug preparation
  • previous conviction PL 220.50

LIO

PL 220.55-II
  • knowingly possesses or sells
  • capsules, envelopes, vials or packaging material
  • knowledge of intent to use for drug preparation
  • previous conviction PL 220.50

LIO

PL 220.55-III
  • knowingly possesses or sells
  • scales and balances
  • knowledge of intent to use for drug preparation
  • previous conviction PL 220.50

LIO

Pleas
Has defendant previously been subjected to a predicate felony conviction (PL 70.06)? Yes No
Sentences
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