The person knowingly causes physical contact with an incapacitated
person, as defined in Section 475.010, RSMo., which a reasonable person,
who is not incapacitated, would consider offensive or provocative.
A person
commits the offense of domestic assault if the act involves a family
or household member or an adult who is or has been in a continuing
social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the actor
as defined in Section 455.010, RSMo.; and
The person knowingly attempts to cause or causes the isolation of
such family or household member by unreasonably and substantially
restricting or limiting such family or household member's access to
other persons, telecommunication devices or transportation for the
purpose of isolation.
Such person knowingly causes or attempts to cause physical contact
with a Law Enforcement Officer or emergency personnel without the
consent of the Law Enforcement Officer or emergency personnel.
As
used in this Section, "emergency personnel" means
any paid or volunteer firefighter, emergency room or trauma center
personnel, or emergency medical technician as defined in Subdivisions
(15), (16) and (17) of Section 190.100, RSMo.
A person commits the offense of false imprisonment if he/she
knowingly restrains another unlawfully and without consent so as to
interfere substantially with his/her liberty.
He/she with criminal negligence acts in a manner that creates a substantial
risk to the life, body or health of a child less than seventeen (17)
years old;
He/she knowingly encourages, aids or causes a child less than seventeen (17) years old to engage in any conduct which causes or tends to cause the child to come within the provisions of paragraph (d) of Subdivision (2) of Subsection (1) or Subdivision (3) of Subsection (1) of Section 211.031, RSMo.;
Being a parent, guardian or other person legally charged with the care or custody of a child less than seventeen (17) years old, he/she recklessly fails or refuses to exercise reasonable diligence in the care or control of such child to prevent him/her from coming within the provisions of paragraph (c) of Subdivision (1) of Subsection (1) or paragraph (d) of Subdivision (2) of Subsection (1) or Subdivision (3) of Subsection (1) of Section 211.031, RSMo.; or
He/she knowingly encourages, aids or causes a child less than seventeen
(17) years of age to enter into any room, building or other structure
which is a public nuisance as defined in Section 195.130, RSMo.
Nothing
in this Section shall be construed to mean the welfare of a child
is endangered for the sole reason that he/she is being provided non-medical
remedial treatment recognized and permitted under the laws of this
State.
A person
commits the offense of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle
if such person knowingly leaves a child ten (10) years of age or less
unattended in a motor vehicle and such child injures another person
by causing a motor vehicle collision or by causing the motor vehicle
to injure a pedestrian.