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Section 37-24-52 - Organized retail crime--Each act a misdemeanor or felony

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37-24-52. Organized retail crime--Each act a misdemeanor or felony.A person is guilty of organized retail crime if that person, alone or in association with another person, does any of the following:(1)Knowingly commits an organized retail crime;(2)Organizes, supervises, conspires, finances, or otherwise manages or assists another person in committing an organized retail crime;(3)Removes, destroys, deactivates, or knowingly evades any component of an anti-shoplifting or inventory control device to prevent the activation of that device or to facilitate another person in committing an organized retail crime; or(4)Knowingly causes a fire exit alarm to sound or otherwise activate, or deactivates or prevents a fire exit alarm from sounding, in the commission of an organized retail crime by another person.Each act in violation of this section under one thousand dollars is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Each act in violation of this section over one thousand dollars but under one hundred thousand dollars is a Class 6 felony. Each act in violation of this section over one hundred thousand dollars is a Class 5 felony. Source: SL 2014, ch 191, §6.