Penal Codes Flashcards

1
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187

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Homicide/murder
Only used when rp reports they just willfully killed someone

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2
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207

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Kidnapping
Forcibly, or by any other means of instilling fear, stealing, taking, holding, detaining, or arresting

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3
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211

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211 Robbery general
211A armed robbery
211SA robbery silent alarm
211ST robbery strong arm

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4
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245

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Assault with deadly weapon R245
Or by any means of force likely to produce great bodily injury
Include the type of weapon or object of known
Includes road rage

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5
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246

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Shooting at dwelling
Includes inhabited dwelling, house, house car, camper, or an “occupied” building, motor vehicle, or aircraft

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6
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261

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Rape R261
Requires some penetration, no matter how slight. Includes spousal rape

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7
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273

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Child abuse or neglect R273
Physical or mental abuse of a child. Not sexual in nature

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8
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288

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Sex crime against a child
Use for any sex crime against a child under 14 years of age

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9
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314

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Indecent exposure
Any instance wherein one exposes him/herself or private parts to public view in such a way as to be offensive to decency

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10
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347

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Food tampering
Possible ingestion of a poison or harmful substance which has been mingled with consumable without the victim’s knowledge

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11
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415

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Disturbance

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12
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417

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Brandishing a weapon R417
Weapon has been drawn, displayed, or exhibited in a rude or threatening manner, but no attempt has been made to use it

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13
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451

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Arson
Only when eyewitness or if evidence apparent to RP that there’s been arson.
Most instances use 1171 or susc if 1171 has been extinguished

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14
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459

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Burglary R459
Entering with intent to commit theft or felony.
459a- alarm activation
459b- boat
459h- hot prowl. Entering or attempting to enter an occupied area
459v- vehicle. Doors locked. If using, why is there no damage that would make this 10851?

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15
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470

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Forgery R470
Person with intent to defraud. Knowing they don’t have the authority, signs the name of another person or a fictitious person

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16
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487

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Grand theft R487
Loss of money, labor, or property greater than $950. Theft of firearms, aqua culture from a commercial operation greater than $100, theft from person or presence without force or fear

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17
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488

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Theft Petty R488
Loss of money, labor, real or personal property less than $950

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18
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496

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Possession of stolen property
Purchase or receipt of property stolen or illegally obtained, knowing it to be so. Concealing, selling, withholding, aiding in such activity when property is known to be stolen or withheld

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19
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537

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Defrauding an innkeeper R537
Loss consists of served food, hotel room, marine fuel, accommodations at a marina, marine facility, or similar services

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20
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586

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Illegal parking
Indicate nature of violation- fire zone, handicapped space, etc. Provide description of vehicle

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21
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594

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Vandalism R594
Defacing or destroying property not his own. Includes damage from projects when not thrown or fired at a person. Does not include damage from firearm

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22
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597

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Cruelty to animals
Malicious and intentional depravation of food or water, leaving animal in car on hot day without adequate ventilation

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23
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602

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Trespass
Entry into any area as defined in 459 without intent to steal or commit felony, or on property without intent to enter, but refusing to leave

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24
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647F

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Drunk in public
Alcohol or drugs (includes marijuana)

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25
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653M

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Phone threats
Threatening, annoying, or obscene phone call
Contact made by means of electric communication device. Victim is not in choose proximity to caller and not in immediate danger

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26
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5150

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Mental check/psycho
Not a crime. Person mentally disabled and unable to care for themselves or are a direct hazard or danger to others.
Enter as Welck first, until it is determined the victim is actually 5150.

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27
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10851

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Auto theft

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28
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10852

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Tampering with vehicle

29
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11350

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Possession of dangerous drugs

30
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113570

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Possession of marijuana

31
Q

16590

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Possession of prohibited weapon

32
Q

20001

A

Hit and run-felony

33
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20002

A

Hit and run

34
Q

23103

A

Reckless driving

35
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23152

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Drunk driving (misdemeanor)

36
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23153

A

Drunk driving (felony)

37
Q

25400

A

Carrying concealed firearm

38
Q

116

A

Discharge a firearm
Report of shots fired in the area, not specifically at a dwelling or vehicle

39
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117

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Prowler
Subject loitering or wandering private property with the purpose of committing some sort of crime when the opportunity presents itself

40
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118

A

Person down
Subject is down and rp is unable to determine if he/she is alive or injured. Use even if rp is certain the subject is drunk and unconscious

41
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118w

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Person down in the water. Same as 118, but unsure how the person came to be in the water or how long they have been there

42
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153

A

Officer’s report
Use for when an officer does a report for an incident not listed in CAD

43
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215

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Carjacking
R215 force and fear may be elements, but a weapon is not required. Not to be used for a commercial vehicle

44
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220

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Sexual assault R220
Usually an attempted rape where no actual penetration occurred

45
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242

A

Battery R242
Use of force or violence upon the person of another when only the parts of one’s body is used to commit abuse and the parties are not related by blood or relationship

46
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2735

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Spousal abuse R2735
May be used if you can establish a relationship between the parties and traumatic injury resulted. If the victim was struck, an officer must be notified

47
Q

278

A

Child stealing- Court order violation
Detention or stealing of a child from one natural parent from another with the intent to deprive the other of custody or visitation

48
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368

A

Elder abuse R368
Physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, financial or martial exploitation, neglect of an elderly person where there is an expectation of trust

49
Q

415AC

A

Argument on board an aircraft
Where allegations of no other crime exist, any incident wherein the actions of one or more passengers interferes with flight crew member’s activities

50
Q

415FI

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Fight
Two or more persons involved in a physical altercation where both or all parties are exchanging blows
Can be used for a gang fight

51
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415FA

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Argument family
A verbal quarrel, involving two or more related persons that doesn’t involve a physical altercation

52
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415C

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Argument customer
Disturbance wherein a customer or passenger is arguing or disrupting business in an establishment on tidelands, or at a ticket counter, gate, or within leased space at the airport

53
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415G

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Argument Group
A group of people involved in some unknown disturbance. Every effort should be made to determine what the group is doing that is causing the problem

54
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415J

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Argument Juvenile
May range from juvenile skateboarding in a restricted area to juvenile gang members congregating. Every effort should be made to determine if any other criminal violation is involved

55
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422

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Criminal threats R422
Contains 5 elements:
1. Willful threat to commit a crime that will result in death or GBI
2. Intended to be taken as a threat
3. Threat specific to convey purpose and prospect through to execution
4. The threat sustained fear in the victim
5. Fear was reasonable

56
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484S

A

Shoplifting
Use when the dollar amount of loss is undetermined or undefined. Also “grab and run” crimes

57
Q

498

A

Theft of services
Includes loss of electrical, water, or other utilities

58
Q

508

A

Person on ramp
Unauthorized person on the ramp

59
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509

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Dangerous weapon
509a- dangerous weapon
509e- explosive device
509g- gun
509k- knife
509m- mace/pepper spray
509o- opaque or unidentifiable object

60
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518

A

Extortion
Forcing another to do something against his/her will by threat of violence, property damage, extreme financial hardship, damage to reputation.
Victim willingly hands over

61
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647B

A

Prostitution
Soliciting or agreeing to engage in any lewd act for money or other considerations

62
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647C

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Begging
Calls of persons aggressively own handling in any area open to the public

63
Q

647E

A

Loitering
Persons hanging about or wandering from place to place on public street without any apparent reason or business

64
Q

240

A

Assault
Unlawful attempt with apparent ability to commit violent injury on the person of another
Assault is generally attempted battery

65
Q

277

A

Child concealing- No court order
Taking, detaining, enticing child from parent in absence of court order

66
Q

655HN

A

Reckless operation of a vessel
Any report of a person operating a vessel or manipulating water skis, aquaplane, or other in a similar manner. Includes being under the influence

67
Q

911

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11-30 911 or 911 hangup anywhere at the airport or on tidelands.
911W 11-30, open line, or hangups from cell phone

68
Q

2829

A

Traffic inquiry
May be requested on non moving vehicles which may or may not be occupied.
“Rolling 2829” can be requested on a parked, unoccupied vehicle

69
Q

4226

A

Hate crime
Criminal act committed because of a victim’s characteristics, such as race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, political affiliation, employment