[R.O. 2004 § 210.603; Ord. No.
102 § 1(75.900), 11-13-2000; Ord. No. 319, 12-12-2016; Ord. No. 352, 1-8-2018]
A. It
shall be unlawful for any person to violate the terms and conditions,
with regard to abuse, stalking, child custody, communication initiated
by the Respondent or entrance upon the premises of the Petitioner's
dwelling unit, of an ex parte order of protection of which the Respondent
has notice.
B. It
shall be unlawful for any person to violate the terms and conditions,
with regard to abuse, stalking, child custody, communication initiated
by the Respondent or entrance upon the premises of the Petitioner's
dwelling unit, of a full order of protection.
C. If
the Respondent has previously pleaded guilty to or has been found
guilty of violating an ex parte order of protection or a full order
of protection within five (5) years of the date of the subsequent
violation, the case shall be referred to the County prosecutor for
felony prosecution.
[R.O. 2004 § 210.605; Ord. No.
102 § 1(75.910), 11-13-2000; Ord. No. 319, 12-12-2016; Ord. No. 352, 1-8-2018]
A. A
person commits an offense of unlawful transactions with a child if:
1. He/she is a pawnbroker, junk dealer, dealer in secondhand goods or
an employee of any such persons and with criminal negligence he/she
buys or receives any personal property other than agricultural products
from an unemancipated minor unless the child's custodial parent or
guardian has consented in writing to the transaction;
2. He/she knowingly permits a minor child to enter or remain in a place
where illegal activity in controlled substances, as defined in Chapter
579, RSMo., is maintained or conducted; or
3. He/she, with criminal negligence, sells blasting caps, bulk gunpowder
or explosives to a child under the age of seventeen (17) years, sells
fireworks as defined in Section 320.106, RSMo., to a child under the
age of fourteen (14) years unless the child's custodial parent or
guardian has consented in writing to the transaction.