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30-16D-3 Fraudulently obtaining a vehicle or motor vehicle.pdf
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30-16D-3. Fraudulently Obtaining a Vehicle or Motor Vehicle.


   A.   Fraudulently obtaining a vehicle or motor vehicle consists of a person intentionally misappropriating or taking a vehicle or motor vehicle as defined by the Motor Vehicle Code [66-1-1 NMSA 1978] that belongs to another person by means of fraudulent conduct, practices or representations.

   B.   Whoever commits fraudulently obtaining a vehicle or motor vehicle is guilty of a: 


           (1)   fourth degree felony for a first offense; 


           (2)   third degree felony for a second offense; and


           (3)   second degree felony for a third or subsequent offense.

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