A person commits the offense of assault if:
1. The person attempts to cause or recklessly causes physical injury
to another person;
2. With criminal negligence the person causes physical injury to another
person by means of a deadly weapon;
3. The person purposely places another person in apprehension of immediate
physical injury;
4. The person recklessly engages in conduct which creates a grave risk
of death or serious physical injury to another person;
5. The person knowingly causes physical contact with another person
knowing the other person will regard the contact as offensive or provocative;
or
6. 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
1. The person attempts to cause or recklessly causes physical injury
to such family or household member;
2. With criminal negligence the person causes physical injury to such
family or household member by means of a deadly weapon or dangerous
instrument;
3. The person purposely places such family or household member in apprehension
of immediate physical injury by any means;
4. The person recklessly engages in conduct which creates a grave risk
of death or serious physical injury to such family or household member;
5. The person knowingly causes physical contact with such family or
household member knowing the other person will regard the contact
as offensive; or
6. 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.
A person commits the offense of harassment if for the purpose
of frightening or disturbing another person he/she:
1. Communicates in writing or by telephone a threat to commit any felony;
2. Makes a telephone call or communicates in writing and uses coarse
language offensive to one (1) of average sensibility;
3. Makes a telephone call anonymously; or
4. Makes repeated telephone calls.
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.