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PEN - PENAL CODE
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ANNOUNCEMENT BOARD
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PART 1. CRIMINAL PROCEDURES
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TITLE 1Sentencing
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TITLE 2Definintions
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TITLE 3Guidelines
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PART 2. CRIMINAL OFFENSES
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TITLE 1Offenses against persons
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TITLE 2Offenses involving theft
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TITLE 3Offenses involving fraud
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TITLE 4Offenses involving damage to property
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TITLE 5Offenses against public administration
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TITLE 6Offenses against public order
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TITLE 7Offenses against public health and morals
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TITLE 8Offenses against public safety
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TITLE 9Offenses involving operation of a vehicle
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PART 1. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
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TITLE 1. SENTENCING
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P.C. 1101InfractionOnly fine.
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P.C. 1102Misdemeanor10 or less months.
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P.C. 1103FelonyMore than 10 months.
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P.C. 1104Fine/Time LimitsNon-Aggravated: 30 Months / $15,000
Aggravated: 45 Months / $30,000
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P.C. 1104aFirst Time Offender LimitsFirst Time Offender: 10 Months / $10,000 (Abuse of this is a server rule break - minimum 72 hour ban)
* First Time Offender only applies to non-aggravated charges.
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P.C. 1106Guilty / No Contest PleaEntering a Guilty or No Contest plea in the cells means that the defendant accepts the charges and sentencing. Accepting this plea means that the defendant waives their right to appeal the charges. Accepting any negotiated plea deal is considered accepting a Guilty / No Contest plea - if the charges are not accepted then P.C 1107 should be utilized instead.
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P.C. 1107Not Guilty PleaEntering a Not Guilty plea in the cells means that the defendant DOES NOT accept the charges and sentencing. Entering this plea means that both parties must attempt to contact a judge for summary judgment or accept preliminary charges until a Court date can be scheduled.
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TITLE 2. DEFINITIONS
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P.C. 1201Class 1 weaponHandguns.
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P.C. 1202Class 2 weaponSemi automatic weapons, ceramic handguns and shotguns.
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P.C. 1203Class 3 weaponSniper Rifle, high calibre or automatic weapon.
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P.C. 1204aControlled SubstanceSchedule 1: Cocaine, heroin, pixie dust, & methamphetamine
Schedule 2: Oxy, non-prescribed medicines, cold medicine(5+) & reggie marijuana
Schedule 3: Schwag marijuana
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P.C. 1204bIllegal ToolsDatapads, Keycards, Crowbars, Drills, C4, Heist Bag, and Lockpicks
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P.C. 1204cIllegal Vehicle UpgradesUnsanctioned aftermarket car parts.
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P.C. 1204dIllegal Weapons and ModificationsClass 1 upgrades outside of flashlights and scopes, all class 2 and class 3 upgrades
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P.C. 1205Government PropertyAny property issued to a public servant. Includes Police Cars, Aircraft, City Buses, Park Ranger Vehicles, Ambulances, Airport ground equipment, military vehicles and weaponry.
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P.C. 1206Public OfficialA person who was appointed, nominated, or elected into a position in the government.
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P.C. 1207Public ServantA person who works for the government, including EMS Personnel.
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P.C. 1208Peace OfficerPolice Officer, Trooper, Sheriff's
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P.C. 1209ConspiracyAgrees with one or more other people to commit a crime, and one of them commits an overt act in furtherance of that agreement.
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P.C. 1210RICORacketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
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P.C. 1211RacketeeringCrimes committed through extortion or coercion.
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P.C. 1212Corrupt OrganizationAn organization that has overtly engaged in criminal actions as a criminal group.
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P.C. 1213Month1 minute
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P.C. 1214Year1 day
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P.C. 1215AggravationCrimes committed with the use or threat of use of a weapon, or grievously injuring someone (Grievous is defined as injuries posing risk of death, extreme physical pain, obvious disfigurement, or resulting in persistent mental anguish).
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TITLE 3. GUIDELINES
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P.C. 1305Aiding and AbettingAll persons that help in the commission of a crime are guilty of such crime. Charged for the full time of crimes aided.
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P.C. 1306AttemptAll persons that attempt a crime are guilty of such crime.
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P.C. 1307Conspiracy - FelonySubstantial steps towards committing a felony crime.
- Charge with full time of felony that would have been committed.
- If murder, charge for First Degree as conspiring murder shows intent to kill another person and a mental state equivalent to deliberation and premeditation.
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P.C. 1308Built-up areas55 mph
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P.C. 1309Highway80 mph
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P.C. 1310RICO ActThe ability to extend criminal penalties and civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization. This allows the leaders of syndicates or corrupt organizations to be charged for crimes they have ordered others to committ or assisted in completing. IE. Leader instructs follower to commit murder. Both parties can be charged with first degree murder if it is proven that the perpetrator was instructed to do so.
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P.C. 1311CourtOnly charges in BOLD with the P.C. CODE HIGHLIGHTED can be brought to court. The time limit is 2 years for court (except for when the charges are of a heinous nature). The accused are to be remanded via P.C.1320 in exceptional circumstances.
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P.C. 1312Time ServedTime served is given only for time spent waiting for a lawyer and does not include processing unless the officers are willfully negligent in protocol.
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P.C. 1313Maximum PunishmentsMaximum punishments should only be charged if the crime is deserving. The punishment should be equal to the level at which an individual committed the offense. Think of it in terms of the percentage of which you believe the individual committed the crime in relation to the worst possible violation of the crime.
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P.C. 1314Cell TrialDefendants in cell calls may requested a cell trial by Jusitce if a resolution can not be reached with an attorney and officer. The charges must not exceed the maxes listed here for sentencing.
Non-Aggravated: 60 Months / $100,000
Aggravated: 75 Months / $200,000
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P.C. 1315Summary JudgmentsFor times exeeding those listed in P.C. 1104.; A Master Trooper or Above - or any member of the SAO's office may ask for a summary judgment if there is an active judge. The defendant MUST have a lawyer or agree to self represent. This allows a judge to sentence someone up to 75 months. In addition for a summary judgement to be requested charges must be collected from a minimum of three separate incidents or meet the standard for PC. 1318.
Non-Aggravated: 60 Months / $100,000
Aggravated: 75 Months / $200,000
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P.C. 1316Public Safety StatuteAny crimes committed toward, around or inside (Physically) a hospital, court house or police station are subject to double fine/time.
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P.C. 1317Protected PersonsMalicious crimes with pre-meditation committed against Peace Officers, EMS, Doctors, DOJ Employees, Elected Public Officials are subject to double fine/time if the crimes committed are due to the individuals profession and are outside of the expected risk of their jobs.
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P.C. 1318Heinous ClauseExtension of jailtime for person(s) who commit serial, violent crimes that are extreme in nature. This can extend any jailtime from P.C. 1311 to 7 years. In addition, serial assaulters whose crimes are deemed heinous as per this clause can extend the summary judgement jailtime to 1440 Months.
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P.C. 1319Citizens ArrestA citizen is authorized to make an arrest only when a citizen witnesses a felony committed. A breach of the peace must pose a threat to the safety and order of the public. The citizen must immediately contact local law enforcement.
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P.C. 1320Remand to CustodyAn administrative charge for remanding individuals in State facilities, pending charges or evaluation. Must be ordered by a Justice. (Remanding must be agreed to via an OOC handshake with the accused.)
Max Time: 99999 Months
Max Fine: $0
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PART 2. CRIMINAL OFFENSES
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TITLE 1. OFFENSES AGAINST PERSONSCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION
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P.C. 2100aSimple AssaultMisdemeanor10 months$1,500Attempts to or commits an injury upon another person without the use of a weapon.
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P.C. 2100bAssaultMisdemeanor15 months$2,500Attempts to or commits injury upon another person while using a weapon.
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P.C. 2100cAggravated AssaultFelony20 months$5,000Attempts to or commits serious or grevious bodily injury upon someone with a weapon.
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P.C. 2101aSimple BatteryMisdemeanor15 months$3,000Attempts to or commits a violent injury upon another person without the use of a weapon and with intent or pre-meditation.
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P.C. 2101bBatteryFelony20 months$5,000Attempts to or commits injury upon another person while using a weapon and with intent or pre-meditation.
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P.C. 2101cAggravated BatteryFelony25 months$7,000Attempts to or commits serious or grevious bodily injury upon someone with a weapon and with intent or pre-meditation.
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P.C. 2102Involuntary ManslaughterFelony1 year$20,000Recklessly or accidentally kills another person.
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P.C. 2103Vehicular ManslaughterFelony1 year$25,000Recklessly or accidentally kills another person while driving a motor vehicle.
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P.C. 2104Voluntary Manslaughter (court)Felony1 year$30,000Recklessly or accidentally kills another person with intent to physically hurt the person.
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P.C. 2105Second Degree Murder (court)Felony1.5 years$50,000Kills another person with the intent to kill.
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P.C. 2106First Degree Murder (court)Felony2 years$75,000Kills another person with the intent to kill with premeditation and deliberation.
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P.C. 2107Unlawful ImprisonmentMisdemeanor10 months$2,500Restricts a person's movement within any area without justification or consent.
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P.C. 2108KidnappingFelony15 months$5,000Abducts another person and holds them against their will for an extended period of time.
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P.C. 2109Hostage TakingFelony20 months$7,500Holds a person with a threat to their life or well being with intent or declaration of using them for leverage for escape or personal gain.
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P.C. 2110Criminal ThreatsMisdemeanor5 months$2,000Any person who willfully utters a threat to commit a crime which will result in death or bodily injury to another person.
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P.C. 2111Reckless EndangermentMisdemeanor10 months$2,500Disregard for one's own life or the life of another.
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TITLE 2. OFFENSES INVOLVING THEFTCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION
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P.C. 2201Petty TheftInfraction$2,000Steals property in the value of less than $1,000 from another person
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P.C. 2202Grand TheftMisdemeanor10 months$5,000Steals property in the value of more than $1,000 from another person.