Sec. 53a-225. Enticing a juvenile to commit a criminal act: Class A misdemeanor or class D felony.
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(a)For purposes of this section, “criminal act” means criminal act, as defined in section 53a-224 .
(b)A person is guilty of enticing a juvenile to commit a criminal act if such person is twenty-three years of age or older and knowingly causes, encourages, solicits, recruits, intimidates or coerces a person under eighteen years of age to commit or participate in the commission of a criminal act.
(c)Enticing a juvenile to commit a criminal act is a
(1)class A misdemeanor for first offense, and
(2)class D felony for any subsequent offense.