Pino Codes 1st Set Flashcards

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PC 287

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PC 287: Oral Copulation – Felony

The act of copulating the mouth of one person

  1. With a sex organ or anus of another person
  2. Without the consent of the person
  • Just a mouth touch completes this offense
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PC 625

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PC 625: Temporary Custody of a Minor
A peace officer may, without a warrant, take into temporary custody a minor:

(a) Who is under the age of 18 years when such officer has reasonable cause for believing that such minor is a person described in Section 601 or 602, or
(b) Who is a ward of the juvenile court or concerning whom an order has been made under Section 636 or 702, when such officer has reasonable cause for believing that person has violated an order of the juvenile court or has escaped from any commitment ordered by the juvenile court, or
(c) Who is under the age of 18 years and who is found in any street or public place suffering from any sickness or injury which requires care, medical treatment, hospitalization, or other remedial care.

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PC 148 B

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PC 148 B: Resisting Arrest- taking a weapon other than a firearm

Every person who, during the commission of any offense described in subdivision
1 removes or takes any weapon, other than a firearm

2 from the person of, or immediate presence of

3 a public officer or peace officer

shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail not to exceed one year or pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.

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PC 647 I

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PC 647i – Peeping – Misdemeanor

Loitering, prowling, or wandering

  1. On the private property of another, at any time
  2. Peeking in the door or window of any inhabited building or structure
  3. Without visible or lawful business with the owner or occupant.
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PC 270

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PC 270 - Child Neglect - Misdemeanor

If a parent of a minor child willfully omits,

  1. without lawful excuse,
  2. to furnish necessary clothing, food, shelter or medical attendance, or other remedial care for his or her child
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