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General
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Acts
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Penal Codes
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General
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Title 0. CAPITAL OFFENSES
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Title 1. CRIMES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT
- 101. Tax Evasion (F)
- 102. Voter Fraud / Voter Pandering (F)
- 103. Corruption of Public Office (F)
- 104. Incitement To Riot (F)
- 105. Unlawful Assembly (M)
- 106. Neglect of Public Duty (F)
- 107. Bribery of a Public Official (F)
- 108. Tampering with Evidence (F)
- 109. Witness Intimidation (F)
- 110. Contempt of Court (M)
- 111. Perjury (F)
- 112. Obstruction of Public Duty (M/F)
- 113. Misuse of an Emergency Hotline (M)
- 114. Resisting Arrest (M)
- 115. Impersonation of an Individual / Government Official (M)
- 116. Failure to Pay a Fine (M)
- 117. Subpoena Violation / Failure to Abide by State Orders (M)
- 118. Assault & Battery on a Government Worker (F)
- 119. Evading a Peace Officer (F)
- 120. Murder of a Peace Officer Canine (F)
- 121. Aggravated Battery of a Peace Officer Canine (F)
- 122. Battery of a Peace Officer Canine (M)
- 123. Obstruction of a Peace Officer Canine (M)
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Title 2. CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON
- 201. Assault (M)
- 202. Assault with a Deadly Weapon (F)
- 203. Attempted Murder (F)
- 204. Battery (M)
- 205. Criminal Threats (M)
- 206. Manslaughter (F)
- 207. Kidnapping (F)
- 208. First Degree Murder (F)
- 209. Second Degree Murder (F)
- 210. Aggravated Battery (F)
- 211. Torture (F)
- 212. Extortion (F)
- 213. Racketeering (F)
- 214. Forgery (M)
- 215. Fraud (M)(F)
- 216. Human Trafficking (F)
- 217. Robbery (F)
- 218. Armed Robbery (F)
- 219. Rape (F)
- 220. Sexual Battery (F)
- 221. Sexual Assault (M)
- 222. Stalking (M)
- 223. Statutory Rape (F)
- 224. Vigilantism (M)
- 225. Escape from Lawful Custody (F)
- 226. Harassment (M)
- 227. Domestic Violence (M)
- 228. Money Laundering (F)
- 229. Reckless endangerment
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Title 3. CRIMES AGAINST THE PROPERTY
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Title 4. CRIMES RELATING TO VEHICULAR OFFENSES
- 401. Driving On A Suspended License (M)
- 402. Hit and Run (M/F)
- 403. Reckless Operation Of an Off-Road or Naval Vehicle (M)
- 404. Speeding (I)
- 405. Failure to Yield/Stop to a Traffic Control Device (I)
- 406. Illegal Parking (I)
- 407. Reckless Driving (M)
- 408. Vehicular Noise Violation (I)
- 409. Negligent Operation of a Vehicle (I)
- 410. Illegal Usage of Hydraulics (I)
- 411. Tinted Windows (I)
- 412. Driving under the Influence of Alcohol or Narcotics [DUI] (M)
- 413. Motor Vehicle Contest (M)
- 414. Vehicular Endangerment (F)
- 415. Driving Without a Valid License (M)
- 416. Jaywalking (I)
- 417. Possession of Open Container (I)
- 418. Failure to Wear a Seatbelt/Safety Equipment (I)
- 419. Operation of Unsafe Motor Vehicle (M)
- 420. Vehicle Registration Violation (I)
- 421. Operating an Aircraft Without A License (M)
- 422. Reckless Operation Of An Aircraft (F)
- 423. Failure To Adhere To ATC (F)
- 424. Aerial Evasion (F)
- 425. Negligent Operation of Bicycle (I)
- 426. Operation of an Unauthorized Vehicle on Vespucci Beach (I)
- 427. Failure to Utilize Headlights (I)
- 428. Vehicle Lights (I)
- 429. Driving while Ability Impaired
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Title 5. CRIMES RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH
- 501. Indecent Exposure (M)
- 502. Lewd or Dissolute Conduct in Public (M)
- 503. Prostitution (M)
- 504. Pandering/Pimping (F)
- 505. Manufacturing A Controlled Substance (F)
- 506. Possession Of A Controlled Substance (M)
- 507. Possession Of A Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute (M)
- 508. Drug Smuggling (F)
- 509. Drug Trafficking (F)
- 510. Facial Obstruction (M)
- 511. Animal Abuse / Cruelty (F)
- 512. Child Abuse / Endangerment (F)
- 513. Sale of Alcohol / Tobacco to a Minor (M)
- 514. Minor Alcohol / Tobacco Violation (M)
- 515. Fire Code Violation (I)
- 516. Littering (I)
- 517. Child Neglect (F)
- 518. Disturbing the Peace (M)
- 519. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (M)
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Title 6. CRIMES RELATING TO FIREARM REGULATION
- 601. Discharging A Firearm From A Motor Vehicle (F)
- 602. Carrying an Unlicensed Firearm (M)
- 603. Possession Of A Prohibited Firearm or Explosive Device (F)
- 604. Unlicensed Sale of Firearms/Explosives (F)
- 605. Brandishing a Firearm (M)
- 606. Discharging a Firearm in Public (F)
- 607. SHAFT Code Violation (M)
- 608. Possession of a Firearm by Convicted Felon (F)
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Title 7. SENTENCING ENHANCEMENT CLAUSES
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Title 8. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE & ENFORCEMENT
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Title 9. CITIZENS ARREST & GENERAL DETAINMENT
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Title 10. ARREST & SEARCH WARRANT JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
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Title 11. SELF DEFENSE & OFFICER SAFETY
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Title 12. ROAD & PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
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Title 13. Operation of Commercial Vehicles
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Fire Code
- CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
- CHAPTER 2 - STORAGE & ACCUMULATION OF RUBBISH AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE WASTE
- CHAPTER 3 - IGNITION SOURCES
- CHAPTER 4 - OPEN FIRES
- CHAPTER 5 - SMOKING PROHIBITIONS
- CHAPTER 6 - FIRE PROTECTION GUIDELINES
- CHAPTER 7 - SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 8 - PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
- CHAPTER 9 - BUSINESSES
- CHAPTER 10 - FIRE ALARM & DETECTION SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 11 - EMERGENCY ALARM SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 12 - SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 13 - SMOKE AND HEAT VENTS
- CHAPTER 14 - ENFORCMENT AND SANCTIONS
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Health & Safety Code
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TITLE I - HEALTHCARE
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TITLE II - MENTAL HEALTH
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TITLE III - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
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Aviation Code
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EXCEPTIONS
701.) Penal Code Sentencing Additions may only be applied to charges, under which there is explicit mention of Sentencing Enhancements being allowed for such charge.
702.) Penalties are stackable for each occurrence as long as they are separate police incidents or occur at different time, or occur to different people. Charges can also be stacked for each person they are committed against.
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SENTENCING ADDITIONS
703.) Sentencing additions are defined as “an accessory to an existing penal code charge, meant to define the role of the individual charged with said offense, while in the process of committing such an offense.” Sentencing are added onto charges in which a full conviction on statutory definition is not sufficient, but most fits the crime in which an individual is being accused of. The list of sentencing additions and their effects if added to charges are as follows;
Accomplice - Shall be charged in the same manner, as if they were the original offender of the crime. An Accomplice is someone who was involved with the commission of the crime from start to finish.
Accessory - Shall be charged with a half reduced sentence on the original charge. An accessory is anyone involved with the crime at any point.
Conspiracy - Shall be charged with a quarter (25%) reduced sentence on the original charge. Conspiracy is anyone planning to commit such an offense, but does not begin the attempt.
Hate Crime - Shall confer discretion upon the judge to increase the time of imprisonment or mandate racial sensitivity training or mental health counseling, to be governed as follows: The period of imprisonment may be increased by up to six (6) months per charge.
Mandatory mental health counseling may be prescribed, if there is reason to believe that the criminal act was wholly or partially the result of undiagnosed or untreated mental illness, pertaining to impulsivity or executive dysfunction.
Such sentencing addition shall be used in criminal acts where there is a clear and convincing standard met to suggest that an offender’s bias against a protected category influenced or inspired the targeting of an individual, or a group of individuals, for a criminal act or impacted the severity of damage inflicted upon an individual, or a group of individuals.
All offenses on the Penal Code will have a “sentencing addition,” section providing an answer as to whether a sentencing addition of any kind can be applied.
Sentencing additions round to closest number in terms of the points issued, but does not go lower than 1.
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ALIEN DETENTION CLAUSE
704.) The Alien Detention Clause, shall be used in accordance with any individual which cannot be identified upon arrest due to a lack of documentation and/or lack of cooperation. It may not be used on an individual who has been identified, but simply refuses to give their name or cooperate with law enforcement as this would fall under Obstruction of Public Duty.
705.) Upon enactment of the Alien Detention Clause by an authorized law enforcement officer, the individual who cannot be identified shall be subject to indefinite detention in an authorized jail until the identity of the individual can be ascertained by law enforcement officials.
Shall not be a CK, but placed in jail until the individual is identified.
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FEDERAL CODES & CRIMES
706.) The Penal Code of San Andreas shall provide a comprehensive, and exhaustive list of charges, exceptions, and clauses in order to avoid reliance on Title 18 of the United States Federal Code. In the event that the Federal Code is required to be used in relation to a crime, the transfer of all persons involved in the crime needing to be charged shall be transferred to federal judiciary authorities.