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Desecration of venerated objects in Colorado

class 2 misdemeanorCurrent through 2026 Colorado legislative session

Desecration of venerated objects is a class 2 misdemeanor under Colorado criminal law, defined by C.R.S. § 18-9-113. As a class 2 misdemeanor, it is punishable within the statutory sentencing range Colorado sets for that offense class. Colorado sorts criminal offenses into felonies, misdemeanors, and petty offenses, each carrying its own penalty range.

Defined by C.R.S. § 18-9-113.

What is the penalty for desecration of venerated objects in Colorado?

Penalties for Desecration of venerated objects
PenaltyRangeBasisAuthority
Jail / prisonup to 120 days (no statutory minimum)discretionaryC.R.S. § 18-1.3-501
Fineup to 750 usd (no statutory minimum)discretionaryC.R.S. § 18-1.3-501

Applies to offenses on/after 2022-03-01 (SB21-271).

Common questions about desecration of venerated objects in Colorado

Is desecration of venerated objects a felony or a misdemeanor in Colorado?

Desecration of venerated objects is a class 2 misdemeanor in Colorado under C.R.S. § 18-9-113.

What are the penalties for desecration of venerated objects in Colorado?

As a class 2 misdemeanor, desecration of venerated objects carries up to 120 days (no mandatory minimum) of incarceration and a fine of up to $750 (no mandatory minimum) under C.R.S. § 18-1.3-501 (offenses on/after 2022-03-01 (SB21-271)).

Which Colorado statute covers desecration of venerated objects?

Desecration of venerated objects is governed by C.R.S. § 18-9-113 (Desecration of venerated objects).

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This reference is informational and is not legal advice. Penalty ranges are the statutory classification ranges; sentencing in a specific case depends on its facts and history.