TML Roleplay Penal Code

 

 

CLASSIFICATION & DEFINITIONS

InfractionUsually a traffic or pedestrian violation, Subject to a ticket and a fine
MisdemeanorMinor wrongdoing usually results in less than a year in jail.
Felony

A crime, typically one involving violence, is regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor and is usually punishable by imprisonment, fines, or permanent loss of freedoms.

Accessory and AttemptedAll persons that attempt to commit a crime or are an accessory to a crime are guilty of said crime.
Aiding and Abetting/AccessoryAll persons that assist in the commission of a crime are guilty of said crime. Reduced time and fine based on the related charge.
Class A WeaponAny semi-automatic handgun, shotgun, or rifle. Melee items or makeshift melee items such as, but not limited to, brass knuckles, shanks, shivs, baseball bats, golf clubs, pool cues, or broken bottles.
Class B WeaponAny fully automatic or modified weapon.
Class C WeaponAny weapon that is exclusively issued and accessible in LSPD armories by/to LSPD or state employees.
Class D WeaponAny destructive or explosive device, improvised or not, or any military-grade weapon.
Controlled SubstanceCocaine, Ecstasy, Marijuana, Methamphetamine, Vicodin, Oxy, Adderall, Shrooms, Lean, Xanax, Opium.
Government-IssuedAny property issued to a public servant.
Public OfficialA person who is appointed, nominated, or elected into a position in the government.
Public ServantA person who works for the Government
Peace OfficerPolice Officers, Sheriffs, Troopers, Rangers, Wardens, Correctional Officers, K9 units, and Fire and EMS Personnel.
Prison TimeOne Month = One Real-Life Minute

 

CRIMINAL OFFENSES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE 1: P.C. 1001 – P.C. 1025Offenses Against Individuals
TITLE 2: P.C. 2001 – P.C. 2021Offenses Involving Theft
TITLE 3: P.C. 3001 – P.C. 3009Offenses Involving Fraud
TITLE 4: P.C. 4001 – P.C. 4006Offenses Involving Damage to Property
TITLE 5:  P.C. 5001 – P.C. 5018Offenses Against Public Administration
TITLE 6:  P.C. 6001 – P.C. 6020Offenses Against Public Order
TITLE 7:  P.C. 7001 – P.C. 7036Offenses Against Health and Morals
TITLE 8:  P.C. 8001 – P.C. 8016Offenses Against Public Safety
TITLE 9:  P.C. 9001 – P.C. 9024Offenses Involving the Operation of a Motor Vehicle
TITLE 10:  P.C. 10001 – P.C. 10008Offenses Involving the Well-Being of Wildlife
CODE
TITLE 1 OFFENSES AGAINST INDIVIDUALS
CLASSSENTENCE
(MONTHS)
FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 1001Simple BatteryMisdemeanor7$500Commits or attempts to commit an injury upon another person without the use of a weapon.
P.C. 1002BatteryMisdemeanor15$850Attempts to or commit injury upon another person while using a weapon.
P.C. 1003Assault and BatteryFelony20$1250Attempts to commit serious or grievous bodily injury upon another person with a weapon or drug. A weapon is described as a firearm and/or any melee weapon, improvised or otherwise.
P.C. 1004Assault with a Deadly WeaponFelony30$3750Committing violent harm to another person with a deadly weapon, such as a firearm, melee item, motor vehicle, or drugging.
P.C. 1005Involuntary ManslaughterFelony60$7500Recklessly or accidentally killing another person.
P.C. 1006Vehicle ManslaughterFelony75$7500Recklessly or accidentally kills another person while driving a motor vehicle
P.C. 1007Attempted Murder of a CivilianFelony50$7500The unlawful premeditated act of attempting to murder someone.
P.C. 1008Second Degree MurderFelony100$15,000The unlawful killing of another human being without justification, premeditation, or malice aforethought.
P.C. 1009Accessory to Second-Degree MurderFelony50$5000Being involved in the unlawful killing of another human being without justification, premeditation, or malice aforethought.
P.C. 1010First Degree MurderFelony180$30,000The Unlawful intentional killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought or premeditation.
P.C. 1011Accessory to First-Degree MurderFelony120$20,000Involvement in the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, particularly with malice aforethought or premeditation.
P.C. 1012Murder of a Public Servant or Peace OfficerFelony180$30,000The commission of an intentional act that leads to the death of a person who is a member assigned as a government employee or official.
P.C. 1013Attempted Murder of a Public Servant or Peace OfficerFelony120$20,000Attempting to commit an intentional, premeditated act that could lead to the death of a person who is a public servant or a peace officer.
P.C. 1014Accessory to the Murder of a Public Servant or Peace OfficerFelony90$20,000Being involved in the unlawful killing of a public servant or peace officer without justification or valid excuse.
P.C. 1015Coerced ConfinementMisdemeanor10$600Restricts a person’s movement within any area without justification or consent.
P.C. 1016KidnappingFelony15$900Unlawfully seizing and carrying away a person by force or fraud, or seizing and/or detaining a person against his or her will with an intent to carry that person away at a later time.
P.C. 1017Accessory to KidnappingFelony7$450Being an accessory to the act of unlawfully seizing and carrying away a person by force or fraud, or seizing and detaining a person against his or her will with an intent to carry that person away at a later time.
P.C. 1018Attempting KidnappingFelony10$450Attempting the act of unlawfully seizing and carrying away a person by force or fraud, or seizing and detaining a person against his or will with an intent to carry that person away at a later time
P.C. 1019Unlawful ImprisonmentFelony20$1200Unlawful taking of an individual for the purpose of leverage for monetary or personal gain.
P.C. 1020Accessory to Unlawful ImprisonmentFelony10$600Being the accessory to the unlawful taking of an individual for the purpose of leverage for monetary or personal gain.
P.C. 1021Unlawful Imprisonment of a Public Servant or Peace OfficerFelony25$4000Unlawfully seizing a Public Servant or a Peace Officer by force of fraud, or seizing and detaining a Public Servant or a Peace Officer against his or her will.
P.C. 1022Criminal ThreatsMisdemeanor5$500Any person who willfully utters a threat to commit a crime that will result in death or bodily injury to another person either verbally, written, via social media, or otherwise communicated.
P.C. 1023Reckless EndangermentMisdemeanor10$1000The act of creating a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another. The accused person isn’t required to intend the resulting or potential harm but must have acted in a way that showed a disregard for the foreseeable consequences of the actions.
P.C. 1024Gang Related ShootingFelony30$2500Any individual(s) that operate under a group, organization, or club, that engage in a shooting/shootout with other gangs or gang members.
P.C. 1025TortureFelony40$4500The inhuman act of intentionally causing suffering, or serious injury to a person’s body or mental health; this can be done in order to force a person(s) to do or say something against their own free will.
CODE
TITLE 2 OFFENSES INVOLVING THEFT
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 2001Petty TheftInfractionN/A$250Steals property with a value of less than $1000 from another person.
P.C. 2002Grand TheftMisdemeanor10$600Steals property with a value of more than $1000 from another person.
P.C. 2003Grand Theft Auto (A)Felony15$1750Taking or driving a vehicle without the owner’s consent with the intent to deprive the owner of the vehicle.
P.C. 2004Grand Theft Auto (B)Felony35$3500Taking or driving government or law enforcement vehicles without the owner’s consent with the intent to deprive the owner of the vehicle.
P.C. 2005CarjackingFelony30$2000Taking a vehicle from someone’s possession without consent using force or fear with the intent to temporarily or permanently deprive them of the vehicle.
P.C. 2006Attempted BurglaryMisdemeanor5$250The attempt to unlawfully enter, break into or remain concealed in a building or habitation, with the intention to commit a crime.
P.C. 2007BurglaryMisdemeanor10$500The unlawful act of entering, breaking into, or remaining concealed in a building, or habitation, with the intention to commit a crime.
P.C. 2008RobberyFelony25$2000Robbery or attempted theft of valuable items from commercial institutions or any individual, including specific brands and locations, using force or fear.
P.C. 2009Accessory to RobberyFelony12$1000Aiding theft or attempted theft of valuable items from commercial locations or individuals, through the use of force or fear.
P.C. 2010Attempted RobberyFelony20$1000Attempting to steal valuable items from commercial locations or individuals, using force or fear.
P.C. 2011Armed RobberyFelony30$3000Armed theft or attempted theft of valuable items from commercial locations or individuals, using force or fear with weapons like firearms, knives, or other weapons.
P.C. 2012Accessory to Armed RobberyFelony15$1500Aiding armed theft or attempted theft of valuable items from commercial locations or individuals, using force or fear with weapons like firearms, knives, or other weapons.
P.C. 2013Attempted Armed RobberyFelony25$1500Attempting armed theft of valuable items from commercial locations or individuals, using force or fear with weapons like firearms, knives, or other weapons.
P.C. 2014Attempted Grand LarcenyFelony30$5000Attempting or aiding robbery or theft of valuable items from individuals or commercial locations, where the value of the item(s) stolen exceeds $7500.
P.C. 2015Grand LarcenyFelony45$7500Robbery or aiding robbery or theft of valuable items from individuals or commercial locations, where the value of the items stolen exceeds $7500.
P.C. 2016Leaving without PayingInfractionN/A125% of the BillObtaining services by deception, force, threat, or other unlawful means, or without lawfully compensating the provider for the services provided.
P.C. 2017Possession of Non-Legal CurrencyMisdemeanor10$750Possession of loose or rolled notes, marked bills, inked money bags, or other forms of currency related to the commission of a Title 2 Offense.
P.C. 2018Possession of Government-Issued ItemsMisdemeanor15$1000Possession of items exclusive to LSPD or state employees, such as GPS transponders, spike strips, and tactical smoke grenades, that are issued and accessed exclusively from LSPD armories.
P.C. 2019Possessions of Items Used in the Commission of a CrimeMisdemeanor10$500Seizing of items that could have aided in a Title 2 Offense for which the defendant is charged, such as cards, laptops, blowtorches, and lockpicks.
P.C. 2020Sale of Items Used in a CrimeFelony15$1000Selling items used to aid in the commission of a crime, including cards, laptops, blowtorches, and lockpicks, among others.
P.C. 2021Theft of an AircraftFelony20$20,000Seizing of items that could have aided in a Title 2 Offense for which the defendant is charged, such as cards, laptops, blowtorches, and lockpicks.
CODE
TITLE 3 OFFENSES INVOLVING FRAUD
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 3001Identity TheftMisdemeanor15$1250Impersonates another person that could make them civilly or criminally liable, signing under a false name or providing documentation of another person.
P.C. 3002Impersonating a Peace Officer or Public ServantFelony25$2750Fraudulent use of authorized uniform, insignia, or emblem of a public servant or peace officer, or impersonating a public servant or peace officer by attempting to perform their duties on others. This includes wearing a uniform that mimics or parodies an authorized uniform.
P.C. 3003Impersonating a JudgeFelony25$5000Impersonates a Judge by acting or introducing themselves as a Judge to others and attempting to perform judicial duties.
P.C. 3004Possession of Stolen IdentificationMisdemeanor10$750Fraudulent use or possession of another person’s identifying information.
P.C. 3005Possession of Stolen Government IdentificationMisdemeanor20$2000Possession of a government employee’s badge or other identifying information that does not belong to the individual possessing it.
P.C. 3006ExtortionFelony20$900Using force, fear, or the threat of informing or not informing to obtain money, property, or anything of value from another person, commonly known as blackmail.
P.C. 3007FraudMisdemeanor10$450The unlawful act of knowingly or designedly, by any false or fraudulent representation or pretense, defrauding any other person for money, labor, or property
P.C. 3008ForgeryMisdemeanor15$750Possessing or creating any false government document, including but not limited to ID cards and license plates.
P.C. 3009Money LaunderingFelony60$10,000The illegal process of making large sums of money from criminal activities, such as drug trafficking or insurrectionist funding, appearing to have a legitimate source through money laundering. This process cleanses the “dirty” money to make it appear legitimate.
CODE
TITLE 4 OFFENSES INVOLVING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 4001TrespassingMisdemeanor10$450Entering or remaining on private property without permission is unlawful.
P.C. 4002Criminal TrespassingFelony15$1500Enters knowingly or remains unlawfully in or upon government premises without permission or the right to do so.
P.C. 4003ArsonFelony15$1500Intentional and malicious burning of a structure, forest land, or property, including aiding, counseling, or procuring the act.
P.C. 4004VandalismInfractionN/A$750The act of defacing with graffiti, destroying, or otherwise damaging any property that does not belong to the individual.
P.C. 4005Vandalism of Government PropertyFelony20$1500Intentionally causing damage to government property, including vehicles owned by public servants, or peace officers and utilized for their work.
P.C. 4006LitteringInfractionN/A$200The act of discarding items in a non-acceptable container. Leaving trash and other items on the ground.
CODETITLE 5 OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONCLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 5001Attempted Bribery of a Government OfficialFelony20$3500Offering or agreeing to offer benefits to a public servant with the understanding that it will influence their vote, opinion, judgment, action, decision, or exercise of discretion.
P.C. 5002Anti-Mask LawInfractionN/A$750Willfully wears a mask and refuses to remove it in a government facility (Police stations, hospitals, courthouses) or uses a mask to hinder law enforcement duties
P.C. 5003Possession of Contraband in a Government FacilityFelony25$1000Possessing weapons, controlled substances, explosives, or items for conspiring a crime in any municipal building, courthouse, or the Bolingbroke Penitentiary.
P.C. 5004Criminal Possession of Stolen PropertyMisdemeanor10$500Knowingly purchasing, obtaining, exchanging, trading, or possessing any stolen property.
P.C. 5005EscapingFelony10$450Unlawful escape or attempted escape from the custody of peace officers, judges, or government agencies.
P.C. 5006JailbreakFelony30$2500Unlawful breaking in or out of government buildings or vehicles designated for detainment or imprisonment, with the intent to free oneself or another after being arrested, booked, charged, or convicted of a crime.
P.C. 5007Accessory to JailbreakFelony25$2000Assisting in the unlawful breaking in or out of government buildings or vehicles designated for detainment or imprisonment with the intent to free oneself or another after being arrested, booked, charged, or convicted of a crime.
P.C. 5008Attempted JailbreakFelony20$1500Unlawful attempt to break in or out of government buildings or vehicles designated for detainment or imprisonment with the intent to free oneself or another after being arrested, booked, charged, or convicted of a crime.
P.C. 5009PerjuryFelony5$300Knowingly lies under oath verbally or through writing in judicial proceedings.
P.C. 5010Violation of a Restraining OrderFelony20$2250The unlawful act of willfully disobeying the outlined restrictions of a lawful restraining order. These should be viewed per restraining order per individual. If a person violates the same restraining order multiple times, then they will face a higher consequence.
P.C. 5011EmbezzlementFelony45$10,000Fraudulent appropriation of entrusted funds or assets for personal or criminal purposes by a person in charge of the business or government-granted funds.
P.C. 5012Unlawful PracticeFelony15$1500Practices law or medicine without proper state-sanctioned licensing.
P.C. 5013Misuse of Emergency SystemsMisdemeanor10$600Making a false report of an emergency to prompt unnecessary emergency response.
P.C. 5014ConspiracyMisdemeanor10$450Conspires to commit any crime.
P.C. 5015Violating a Court OrderMisdemeanor15$350Violating a court order or legal mandate, such as a subpoena, search and seizure, settlement, NDA, plea deal, or Cease and Desist, is an offense.
P.C. 5016Failure to AppearMisdemeanor5$100Failure to Appear in Court when summoned.
P.C. 5017Contempt of CourtFelony15$150A person may be found in Contempt of Court for any of the following: (1) disrupting court proceedings or showing disrespect to the court, a judge, or court staff, (2) publishing false or inaccurate reports of court proceedings, and (3) refusing to take the oath as a witness or refusing to answer a material question when under oath.
P.C. 5018Resisting ArrestMisdemeanor5$300The act of physically resisting detainment from a peace officer.
CODE
TITLE 6 OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 6001Disobeying a Peace OfficerInfractionN/A$750Willfully refusing or failing to comply with a lawful order, signal, or direction of any peace officer.
P.C. 6002Disorderly ConductMisdemeanor10$250Engages in behavior intending to cause public inconvenience.
P.C. 6003Disturbing the PeaceInfractionN/A$500Prohibited in public: physical altercations/challenges, loud/malicious noise, offensive language likely to incite violence.
P.C. 6004False ReportingMisdemeanor10$750The unlawful act of reporting a false or nonexistent crime.
P.C. 6005HarassmentMisdemeanor10$500Intimidates or pressures another person aggressively with unwelcome words, deeds, actions, or gestures. Repeated occurrences between the same two parties will double the fine and time each occurrence.
P.C. 6006Misdemeanor Obstruction of JusticeMisdemeanor10$750It is considered a serious offense to recklessly or with criminal negligence obstruct the discovery, apprehension, conviction, or punishment of an individual who has committed a crime. This includes issuing threats of violence, impeding the administration of justice, or withholding non-privileged information or evidence from peace officers.
P.C. 6007Felony Obstruction of JusticeFelony15$1500It is considered a serious offense to intentionally hinder the discovery, apprehension, conviction, or punishment of an individual who has committed a crime. This includes intentionally involving oneself in an ongoing criminal act or investigation in such a way that peace officers are impeded from administering justice.
P.C. 6008Inciting a RiotFelony25$3000Organizes an event/assembly which results in violent conduct or creates of risk of causing public harm with a group of at least 4 people.
P.C. 6009Loitering on Government PropertiesFelonyN/A$1000Intentionally standing or waiting idly without apparent purpose. Properties defined but not limited to as Mission Row, Vinewood, Vespucci Police Department(s), Blaine County Sheriff’s Officer, Pillbox Hill Medical Center, Bolingbroke Penitentiary, or the Court House.
P.C. 6010TamperingMisdemeanor10$500Tempering with the property of another person or entity with the intent to cause substantial inconvenience or gain unlawful access for monetary gain.
P.C. 6011Vehicle TamperingMisdemeanor15$750It is considered an unlawful act, whether committed individually or in association with one or more persons, to willfully injure or tamper with any vehicle or its contents, or to break or remove any part of a vehicle, including its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), without the consent of the owner.
P.C. 6012Evidence TamperingFelony20$1000The deliberate destruction, concealment, or removal of evidence with the intention of concealing the truth or rendering an item unavailable for the proceedings of an investigation or trial is considered an unlawful act.
P.C. 6013Witness TamperingFelony60$10,000The act of murder or attempted murder, use of physical force, intimidation, or threats to hinder, delay, or prevent an individual from producing testimony or evidence, or to alter or destroy evidence or testimony that is to be produced, is considered a grave offense.
P.C. 6014Failure to Provide IdentificationMisdemeanor15$1500Refusing to provide government-issued identification when there is probable cause to request it.
P.C. 6015VigilantismFelony30$1500The act of taking the law into one’s own hands and attempting to enact justice according to one’s own understanding of right and wrong.
P.C. 6016Unlawful AssemblyMisdemeanor10$750Participates in an event/assembly which results in violent conduct or creates a risk of causing public harm with a group of at least 4 people.
P.C. 6017Government CorruptionFelony180$30,000The use of powers by government officials or their network contacts for illegitimate private/personal gain.
P.C. 6018StalkingFelony40$1500The following, harassing or threatening another person, to the point where an individual fears for his or her safety.
P.C. 6019Aiding and AbettingMisdemeanor15$750Someone who aids or abets an individual in the commission of a crime.
P.C. 6020Harboring a FugitiveMisdemeanor10$1000It is considered an unlawful act to knowingly hinder the apprehension or prosecution of an individual who has committed a crime by concealing, harboring, providing, or aiding in the provision of means to avoid arrest, or by warning the individual of impending discovery or apprehension.
CODE
TITLE 7 OFFENSES AGAINST HEALTH AND MORALES
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 7001Misdemeanor Possession of MarijuanaMisdemeanor5$250

Possession of Marijuana bags between 1 to 4 or the total amount including any joints, without a valid prescription, using the scale below.

2 grams = 1 joint

P.C. 7002Felony Possession of MarijuanaFelony15$1000

Possession of Marijuana bags between 5 to 10 or the total amount including any joints, without a valid prescription, using the scale below.

2 grams = 1 joint

P.C. 7003Cultivation of Marijuana (A)Misdemeanor10$750Planting, cultivating, harvesting, and processing any marijuana in excess of 6 plants.
P.C. 7004Cultivation of Marijuana (B)Felony30$1500Planting, cultivating, harvesting, and processing any marijuana in excess of 12 plants.
P.C. 7005Possession of Marijuana with Intent to DistributeFelony30$3000Possession of Marijuana bags over 11 including the total amount of any joints, without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7006Misdemeanor Possession of CocaineMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Cocaine in the amount of 1 to 4 units.
P.C. 7007Felony Possession of CocaineFelony25$1500Possession of Cocaine in the amount of 5 to 10 units.
P.C. 7008Possession of Cocaine with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Cocaine in excess of 10 units.
P.C. 7009Misdemeanor Possession of MethamphetamineMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Methamphetamines in the amount of 1 to 4 units.
P.C. 7010Felony Possession of MethamphetamineFelony25$1500Possession of Methamphetamines in the amount of 5 to 10 units.
P.C. 7011Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Methamphetamines in excess of 10 units.
P.C. 7012Misdemeanor Possession of Oxy/VicodinMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Oxy or Vicodin in the amount of 1 to 15 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7013Felony Possession of Oxy/VicodinFelony25$1500Possession of Oxy or Vicodin in the amount of 15 to 30 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7014Possession of Oxy/Vicodin with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Oxy or Vicodin in the amount of 31 or more units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7015Misdemeanor Possession of EcstasyMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Ecstasy in the amount of 1 to 4 units.
P.C. 7016Felony Possession of EcstasyFelony25$1500Possession of Ecstasy in the amount of 5 to 10 units.
P.C. 7017Possession of Ecstasy with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Ecstasy in excess of 10 units.
P.C. 7018Misdemeanor Possession of OpiumMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Opium in the amount of 1 to 4 units.
P.C. 7019Felony Possession of OpiumFelony25$1500Possession of Opium in the amount of 5 to 10 units.
P.C. 7020Possession of Opium with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Opium in excess of 10 units.
P.C. 7021Misdemeanor Possession of AdderallMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Adderall in the amount of 1 to 15 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7022Felony Possession of AdderalFelony25$1500Possession of Adderall in the amount of 16 to 50 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7023Possession of Adderall with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Adderall in the amount of 51 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7024Misdemeanor Possession of XanaxMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Xanax in the amount of 1 to 15 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7025Felony Possession of XanaxFelony25$1500Possession of Xanax in the amount of 16 to 50 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7026Possession of Xanax with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Xanax in the amount of 51 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7027Misdemeanor Possession of ShroomsMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Shrooms in the amount of 1 to 4 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7028Felony Possession of ShroomsFelony25$1500Possession of Shrooms in the amount of 5 to 10 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7029Possession of Shrooms with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Shrooms in excess of 10 units without a valid prescription.
P.C. 7030Misdemeanor Possession of LeanMisdemeanor7$500Possession of Lean in the amount of 1 to 4 units.
P.C. 7031Felony Possession of LeanFelony25$1500Possession of Lean in the amount of 5 to 10 units.
P.C. 7032Possession of Lean with Intent to DistributeFelony35$4500Possession of Lean in excess of 10 units.
P.C. 7033Sale of a Controlled SubstanceMisdemeanor10$1000The sale of any controlled substances listed in criminal procedures is prohibited.
P.C. 7034Drug TraffickingFelony50$10,000Possessing or manufacturing large quantities of drugs with the intent to distribute is a serious offense, regardless of whether the drugs are found on the person, vehicle, or property of the individual. The intent to distribute can be inferred from circumstances surrounding the discovery of the drugs or the suspect’s behavior, such as possession of large sums of money, high-grade weaponry, or paraphernalia for measuring, weighing,
P.C. 7035Desecration of a Human CorpseFelony20$1500Desecration of a human corpse refers to any act committed after the person’s death, such as dismemberment, disfigurement, mutilation, burning, or scattering of the remains. However, this excludes any procedures carried out by state agencies or licensed authorities in the course of their duties, including the removal of a corpse from the custody of the morgue.
P.C. 7036Public IntoxicationInfractionN/A$500It is prohibited for any person to be under the influence of alcohol or a controlled dangerous substance while in a public place.
CODE
TITLE 8 OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC SAFETY
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 8001Criminal Possession of Weapon (A)Felony10$750Possession of a Class A weapon either operable or inoperable, where at least one of the following is true: the individual does not have a proper license, the weapon is not registered to the individual possessing it, or the weapon is not purchasable at one of the states of San Andreas’ approved legal vendors.
P.C. 8002Criminal Possession of Weapon (B)Felony15$1250Possession of a Class B weapon, either operable or inoperable, where at least one of the following is true: the individual does not a proper license, the weapon is not registered to the individual possessing it, or the weapon is not purchasable at one of the states of San Andreas’ approved legal vendors
P.C. 8003Criminal Possession of Weapon (C)Felony30$8000Possession of a Class C weapon, either operable or inoperable, where at least one of the following is true: the individual is not employed by the state or SASP, the weapon is not registered to the individual possessing it, or the person is not authorized to carry said weapon.
P.C. 8004Criminal Possession of Weapon (D)Felony25$1500Possession of a Class D weapon or explosive or a weapon that has been tampered with, whether the weapon or explosive is operable or inoperable
P.C. 8005Criminal Sale of a Weapon (A)Felony15$1250The unlawful sale, purchase, or exchange of a Class A Weapon.
P.C. 8006Criminal Sale of a Weapon (B)Felony20$2250The unlawful sale, purchase, or exchange of a Class B Weapon.
P.C. 8007Criminal Sale of a Weapon (C)Felony35$10,000The unlawful sale, purchase, or exchange of a Class C Weapon.
P.C. 8008Criminal Sale of a Weapon (D)Felony30$3000The unlawful sale, purchase, or exchange of a Class D Weapon.
P.C. 8009Criminal Use of a WeaponMisdemeanor35$750Discharges a firearm for no legal reason.
P.C. 8010Criminal Use of a Weapon at a Government FacilityFelony10$1500“Criminal Use of a Weapon at a Government Facility” refers to the illegal discharge of a firearm at any government facility.
P.C. 8011Possession of Illegal Modifications of a FirearmMisdemeanor10$500The possession of items, but not limited to suppressors, scopes, and extended magazines.
P.C. 8012Weapon TraffickingFelony60$25,000Possessing large quantities of weapons on one’s person, vehicle, or property with the intent to distribute is considered a serious offense. The intent to distribute can be inferred from circumstances surrounding the discovery of the weapons or a pattern of behavior by the suspect, such as possession of large sums of money and high-grade weaponry.
P.C. 8013Brandishing a WeaponMisdemeanor15$750Displaying a weapon in public without a legal reason. A weapon is described as a firearm of any type of melee item. Open Carry is not a legal reason to have a weapon in your hand. To Open Carry, the weapon must be holstered or attached to a sling.
P.C. 8014Flying into Restricted AirspaceFelony20$1500Unauthorized flight into or land in restricted airspace is considered a serious offense. The restricted areas include the Aircraft Carrier, power plants, Fort Zancudo, Mount Zonah, and all government buildings or properties. Certified pilots will lose their licenses for any of the aforementioned offenses.
P.C. 8015JaywalkingInfractionN/A$200Crossing a road without the use of a crosswalk.
P.C. 8016Criminal Use of ExplosivesFelony30$2500Intentionally using explosives against individuals or property, either directly or indirectly, is unlawful. This includes the use of means such as tanker trucks, Molotov cocktails, gasoline-ignited cars, or combustible liquid-filled tanks/barrels with the intent to cause an explosion.
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TITLE 9 OFFENSES INVOLVING THE OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 9001Driving while Under the Influence of Drugs or AlcoholMisdemeanor5$500The unlawful act of operating a motor vehicle while affected by drug or alcohol intoxication
P.C. 9002EvadingMisdemeanor5$650Flees from a peace officer to avoid being apprehended, detained, or arrested while on foot, or in a vehicle.
P.C. 9003Reckless EvadingFelony10$800Reckless evading is the act of dangerously fleeing from a police officer in a vehicle to evade apprehension, detention, or arrest, often with a blatant disregard for civilian life. This may involve reckless driving, such as crossing into oncoming lanes of traffic, damaging property, and endangering others.
P.C. 9004Failure to Yield to an Emergency VehicleInfractionN/A$600It is considered a serious offense to fail to yield or pull over to the side of the road when an emergency vehicle is attempting to pass with activated lights and sirens.
P.C. 9005Failure to Obey Traffic Controlled DeviceInfractionN/A$150Does not obey a sign or signal defined as regulatory.
P.C. 9006Nonfunctional VehicleInfractionN/A$150Drives a nonfunctional or unsafe vehicle, e.g. smashed windows, illegal window tint (fully blacked out windows), missing doors, etc.
P.C. 9007Negligent DrivingInfractionN/A$300Negligent driving refers to operating a vehicle in a manner that exhibits a lack of proper regard or attention to safety, without due consideration for basic traffic rules.
P.C. 9008Reckless DrivingMisdemeanor10$750Drives in such a way that is careless and with gross disregard for human life and public property.
P.C. 9009Third Degree SpeedingInfractionN/A$225Over the designated speed limit by 5-10 MPH
P.C. 9010Second Degree SpeedingInfractionN/A$450Over the designated speed limit by 11-20 MPH
P.C. 9011First Degree SpeedingInfractionN/A$750Over the designated speed limit by 21-30 MPH
P.C. 9012Unlicensed Operation of a VehicleInfractionN/A$500Drives a motor vehicle without the proper required license, either unlicensed with the state or without a physical driver’s license card.
P.C. 9013Illegal U-TurnInfractionN/A$75Performing a U-Turn that is within city limits, or crosses lanes of traffic.
P.C. 9014Illegal PassingInfractionN/A$300Illegal passing refers to passing another vehicle via the shoulder, median, or solid lines. Passing must be done without impeding the safe operation of any vehicle you’re passing an approaching vehicle(s) from the opposite direction.
P.C. 9015Failure to Maintain LaneInfractionN/A$300Failure to maintain control of a vehicle within an appropriate lane of travel.
P.C. 9016Illegal TurnInfractionN/A$150Failing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign or red light or failing to yield to traffic and pedestrians is unlawful. Making a prohibited left-hand turn is also prohibited.
P.C. 9017Failure to StopInfractionN/A$600Failure to make a complete stop at a posted stop sign or red light is unlawful. Right turns on red are permitted after a full stop and yielding to traffic and pedestrians.
P.C. 9018Unauthorized ParkingInfractionN/A$500Parking in an undesignated area is prohibited, which includes parking on a sidewalk, within 20 feet of an intersection or crosswalk, on railroad tracks, or any area where official signs prohibit parking. Additionally, parking on the curb of a street, on the side of the road, or off-road is also prohibited.
P.C. 9019Hit and RunMisdemeanor10$500The unlawful act of being the operator of a vehicle or a vessel involved in an accident resulting in injury or death or damage to property of another person, and having knowledge of the accident leaving the scene without stopping and giving identifiable information to the other party or to a public servant or peace officer.
P.C. 9020Driving without Headlights or SignalsInfractionN/A$300Driving after dusk and before dawn or in other poor visibility conditions without headlights or in a vehicle without brake lights or other signals.
P.C. 9021Street RacingFelony30$2500Participating in a race with a motor vehicle on a public street. Driver’s License may be subject to removal.
P.C. 9022Piloting without a Proper LicenseFelony20$3000Operating or attempting to operate an aircraft without the proper license.
P.C. 9023Unlawful Use of a Motor VehicleMisdemeanor10$750Sometimes referred to as Joyriding. The unlawful taking or operating of an automobile, bicycle, boat, or another vehicle for a person’s own purpose without the consent of the owner and without intention to deprive the owner of the vehicle permanently.
P.C. 9024Unlawful Operation of an Unroadworthy VehicleInfractionN/A$1000The unlawful operating of a vehicle that does not have a visible license plate. The car is to be impounded if within city limits.
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TITLE 10 OFFENSES INVOLVING THE WELL-BEING OF WILDLIFE
CLASSSENTENCE (MONTHS)FINEDESCRIPTION
P.C. 10001Hunting In Restricted AreasInfractionN/A$750Hunting outside of the defined boundaries of the hunting area.
P.C. 10002Unlicensed Hunting or FishingInfractionN/A$750Performing the act of hunting or fishing without proper licenses.
P.C. 10003Hunting Outside of Hunting HoursInfractionN/A$500Hunting outside of the window at 05:00 and 19:30.
P.C. 10004Animal CrueltyMisdemeanor10$1000Maliciously and intentionally wounds or kills an animal.
P.C. 10005Hunting With A Non-Hunting WeaponMisdemeanor10$750The use of any firearm that is not a hunting rifle in the act of hunting.
P.C. 10006OverhuntingMisdemeanor10$2500Illegally killing more than allowed through collecting over the limit of pelts, meat, antlers, etc, allowed by the season’s stipulations published by the San Andreas Park Rangers.
P.C. 10007OverfishingMisdemeanor10$2500Illegally catching or possessing more than allowed through collecting over the limit of fish allowed by the season’s stipulations published by the San Andreas Park Rangers.
P.C. 10008PoachingFelony15$3000Either individually or in association with one or more other persons, willfully baiting, trapping, hunting, injuring, maiming, killing, otherwise harming, or maintaining possession of the pelt, carcass, or any part of any animal named on the restricted hunting or fishing lists maintained by the San Andreas Park Rangers.