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    MILTARY PERSONEL, IMPERSONATION
          162.365 Criminal impersonation. (1) A person commits the crime of criminal impersonation if with intent to obtain a benefit, to injure or defraud another or to facilitate an unlawful activity, the person does an act in the assumed character of:
          (a) A public servant; or
          (b) An active member or veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States.
          (2) It is no defense to a prosecution for criminal impersonation that:
          (a) The office, position or title that the person pretended to hold did not in fact exist; or
          (b) The unit of government that the person pretended to represent did not in fact exist.
          (3)(a) Criminal impersonation is a Class A misdemeanor.
          (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, criminal impersonation is a Class C felony if the public servant impersonated is a peace officer, judge or justice of the peace
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