Arizona SB1093 amends definitions and penalties related to rioting, extortionate extensions of credit, and conspiracy in Arizona law.
Arizona SB1093 amends the Arizona Revised Statutes to redefine and clarify terms related to rioting, extortionate extensions of credit, and conspiracy. It specifies that a person commits riot if they use force or violence with others, disturbing public peace or damaging property. It also redefines extortionate extensions of credit to exclude medical, legal, and religious materials. Additionally, the bill modifies the classification and penalties for conspiracy, stating that conspiracy to commit a class 1 felony is punishable by life imprisonment.
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