Conduct involving the appropriation, seizure or destruction of, damage to, intrusion on or interference with property is justifiable under circumstances which would establish a defense of privilege in a civil action based thereon, unless: (1) this title or the law defining the offense deals with the specific situation involved; or (2) a legislative purpose to exclude the justification claimed otherwise plainly appears. CHAPTER 7 RESPONSIBILITY (Reserved) CHAPTER 9 INCHOATE CRIMES Sec. 901. Criminal attempt. 902. Criminal solicitation. 903. Criminal conspiracy. 904. Incapacity, irresponsibility or immunity of party to solicitation or conspiracy. 905. Grading of criminal attempt, solicitation and conspiracy. 906. Multiple convictions of inchoate crimes barred. 907. Possessing instruments of crime. 908. Prohibited offensive weapons. 908.1. Use or possession of electric or electronic incapacitation device. 909. Manufacture, distribution or possession of master keys for motor vehicles. 910. Manufacture, distribution, use or possession of devices for theft of telecommunications services. 911. Corrupt organizations. 912. Possession of weapon on school property. 913. Possession of firearm or other dangerous weapon in court facility.
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