§ 5-37-208 - Criminal impersonation.
               	 		
5-37-208.    Criminal impersonation.
    (a)    (1)  A  person commits criminal impersonation in the first degree if, with the  intent to induce a person to submit to pretended official authority for  the purpose to injure or defraud the person, the person:
            (A)  Pretends  to be a law enforcement officer by wearing or displaying, without  authority, any uniform or badge by which a law enforcement officer is  lawfully distinguished; or
            (B)  Uses  a motor vehicle or motorcycle designed, equipped or marked so as to  resemble a motor vehicle or motorcycle belonging to a federal, state, or  local law enforcement agency.
      (2)  Criminal impersonation in the first degree is a Class D felony.
(b)    (1)  A  person commits criminal impersonation in the second degree if the  person does an act in his or her pretended or assumed capacity or  character with the purpose to injure or defraud another person and the  actor:
            (A)  Assumes a false identity;
            (B)  Pretends to be a representative of a person or organization;
            (C)  Pretends  to be an officer or employee of the government other than a law  enforcement officer described in subsection (a) of this section; or
            (D)  Pretends to have a handicap or disability.
      (2)  Criminal impersonation in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor.