Carjacking

9 GCA § 37.310 — under Burglary and Home Invasion.

9 GCA § 37.310

A person is guilty of carjacking when such person commits a crime of burglary, as defined by this Chapter, in a vehicle, while a person other than a participant in the crime is actually present in such vehicle, with intent to commit a crime therein, and, in the course of committing the offense: (a) acting either alone or with one or more persons, such person or another participant in the crime commits or attempts to commit a violent crime against the person of another person other than a participant in the crime who is actually present in such vehicle; or (b) if any of the acts of a participant at any time during the burglary, or while attempting a burglary or while fleeing from a burglary/attempted burglary, directly or indirectly, cause the mental or emotional trauma, bodily injury, serious bodily injury or the death of an occupant of the vehicle who is not a participant in the burglary. SOURCE: Added as § 37.50 by P.L. 32-116:1 (Feb. 10, 2014), codified by the Compiler as § 37.310.

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2014 NOTE: This provision was codified as § 37.310 to maintain the Compiler’s general codification scheme in accordance with 1 GCA § 1606.