(a) A person commits the offense of defrauding a judgment creditor if, with purpose to defraud and with knowledge that a civil proceeding has been or is about to be instituted, the person: (1) Moves property to prevent its being levied upon by an execution; or (2) Conceals, assigns, conveys, or otherwise disposes of property to prevent that property from being made liable for the payment of a judgment. (b) Defrauding a judgment creditor is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2314; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2314. (a) A person commits the offense of defrauding a judgment creditor if, with purpose to defraud and with knowledge that a civil proceeding has been or is about to be instituted, the person: (1) Moves property to prevent its being levied upon by an execution; or (2) Conceals, assigns, conveys, or otherwise disposes of property to prevent that property from being made liable for the payment of a judgment. (b) Defrauding a judgment creditor is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2314; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2314. (a) A person commits the offense of defrauding a judgment creditor if, with purpose to defraud and with knowledge that a civil proceeding has been or is about to be instituted, the person: (1) Moves property to prevent its being levied upon by an execution; or (2) Conceals, assigns, conveys, or otherwise disposes of property to prevent that property from being made liable for the payment of a judgment. (b) Defrauding a judgment creditor is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2314; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2314. (a) A person commits the offense of defrauding a judgment creditor if, with purpose to defraud and with knowledge that a civil proceeding has been or is about to be instituted, the person: (1) Moves property to prevent its being levied upon by an execution; or (2) Conceals, assigns, conveys, or otherwise disposes of property to prevent that property from being made liable for the payment of a judgment. (1) Moves property to prevent its being levied upon by an execution; or (2) Conceals, assigns, conveys, or otherwise disposes of property to prevent that property from being made liable for the payment of a judgment. (b) Defrauding a judgment creditor is a Class D felony. Acts 1975, No. 280, § 2314; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2314.
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