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Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
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Section
541.010
Code applicable, when and where.
Section
541.015
Jurisdiction of associate circuit judges.
Section
541.020
Jurisdiction of circuit courts.
Section
541.033
Offenses, where prosecuted.
Section
541.035
Failure to file reports required by law, where prosecuted.
Section
541.040
Property stolen in another state, prosecution here, jurisdiction.
Section
541.050
Stealing — prior trial in other state a bar.
Section
541.060
Receipt of stolen or embezzled property — trial, where held.
Section
541.070
Property stolen in one county taken to another, jurisdiction — wrongfully taken, defined.
Section
541.080
Party wounded in one county and dying in another.
Section
541.090
Party wounded in this state and dying in another.
Section
541.100
Wounded in another state and dying in this.
Section
541.110
Accessory to felony, where indicted.
Section
541.120
Prosecution in wrong county — duty of court.
Section
541.130
Jury discharged without prejudice, when.
Section
541.140
Prisoner to be removed to proper county.
Section
541.150
Change in venue law applicable.
Section
541.155
Fraudulent use of a credit device, where prosecuted.
Section
541.160
Concurrent jurisdiction in certain territories (Missouri).
Section
541.170
Concurrent jurisdiction in certain territories (Arkansas).
Section
541.180
Missouri and Arkansas to have concurrent jurisdiction.
Section
541.191
State has jurisdiction over offenses if element of offense or result occurs in state — body of homicide victim found in state, presumption death occurred in state.