PL 225.10 Promoting gambling 1st degree Class E felony Link to CJI2d
Sec.  225.10  Promoting gambling in the first degree.
    A  person is guilty of promoting gambling in the first degree
when he knowingly advances  or  profits  from  unlawful  gambling
activity by:
    1.   Engaging in bookmaking to the extent that he receives or
accepts in any one day more than five  bets  totaling  more  than
five thousand dollars; or
    2.   Receiving, in connection with a lottery or policy scheme
or enterprise, (a) money or written records from a  person  other
than  a  player  whose  chances  or plays are represented by such
money or records, or (b) more than five hundred  dollars  in  any
one day of money played in such scheme or enterprise.
    Promoting gambling in the first degree is a class E felony.
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Subdivision Elements Lesser included offenses
PL 225.10(1)
  • knowingly advances or profits from unlawful gambling activity
  • by engaging in bookmaking
  • more than 5 bets totaling over $5,000 in 1 day

LIO

PL 225.10(2)(a)
  • knowingly advances or profits from unlawful gambling activity
  • by engaging in bookmaking
  • receives lottery money or records from nonplayer

LIO

PL 225.10(2)(b)
  • knowingly advances or profits from unlawful gambling activity
  • by engaging in bookmaking
  • receives more than $500 played in 1 day

LIO

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