A guest commits the crime of criminal trespass in the second degree if that guest intentionally remains unlawfully in a transient lodging after the departure date of the guests reservation without the approval of the hotelkeeper. Guest means a person who is registered at a hotel and is assigned to transient lodging, and includes any individual accompanying the person.
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