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    Northern Mariana Islands Strangulation Law

    §1468. Strangulation.

    (a) In this section:

    (1) ‘Strangle’ means to impede the normal breathing or circulation of

    the blood of another person by applying pressure to the throat or the neck of

    the other person, or by blocking the nose or the mouth of the other person.

    (2) ‘Household member’ has the same defmition as the term

    ‘household member’ found in 6 CMC § I461(a)(2).

    (b) Any person who willfully and unlawfully strangles or attempts to strangle

    a household member is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more

    than seven years.

    (c) No injuries are required to prove attempted strangulation.

    (d) The prosecution is not required to prove that the defendant intended to

    injure or kill the victim. The only intent required is the intent to strangle or attempt to strangle.

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