Kentucky Statutes 523.110 – Giving peace officer false identifying information
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(1) A person is guilty of giving a peace officer false identifying information when he or she gives a false name, address, or date of birth to a peace officer who has asked for the same in the lawful discharge of his or her official duties with the intent to mislead the officer as to his or her identity. The provisions of this section shall not apply unless the peace officer has first warned the person whose identification he or she is seeking that giving a peace officer false identifying information is a criminal offense.
(2) Giving a peace officer false identifying information is a Class B misdemeanor.
For details, see § 532.090
Effective: July 15, 2016
History: Amended 2016 Ky. Acts ch. 98, sec. 2, effective July 15, 2016. — Created
1990 Ky. Acts ch. 447, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990.
(2) Giving a peace officer false identifying information is a Class B misdemeanor.
Attorney's Note
Under the Kentucky Statutes, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:Class | Prison | Fine |
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Class B misdemeanor | up to 90 days | up to $250 |
Effective: July 15, 2016
History: Amended 2016 Ky. Acts ch. 98, sec. 2, effective July 15, 2016. — Created
1990 Ky. Acts ch. 447, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990.