DNRP Crimes Code
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    • F1- Genral Federal Crimes
      • F1-01 - Threats Against An Elected Official
      • F1-02 - Impersonating a Federal Officer/Agent
      • F1-03 - Terrorism
      • F1-04 - Terroristic Threats
      • F1-05 - Unlawful Accessing, Furnishing, or Receiving of Law Enforcement Records
      • F1-06 - Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law
      • F1-07 - Espionage
      • F1-08 - Treason
      • F1-09 - Misuse of Government Resources
      • F1-10 - Violating a Court Order
      • F1-11 - Perjury
      • F1-12 - Contempt of Court
      • F1-13 - Government Corruption
      • F1-14 - Bank Robbery
      • F1-15 - Attempted Bank Robbery
      • F1-16 - Mail Theft
      • F1-17 - Gaining Unauthorized Access to a System
      • F1-18 - Unlawful Manufacture/ Transport/Sale of Controlled Substance, Alcohol, or Tobacco Product
      • F1-19 - Unlawful Manufacture/ Transport/Sale of Firearms/Weapons
      • F1-20 - Wiretapping
    • F2- Specialized Federal Crimes
      • F2-01 - Bald and Gold Eagle Protection Act
      • F2-02 - Forgery
      • F2-03 - Impersonating an Official
      • F2-04 - Disarming a Federal Officer
      • F2-05 - Kidnapping
      • F2-06 - Possession of a Firearm in a Restricted Area
      • F2-07 - Government Grand Larceny
    • F3- Customs, Immigration, Citizenship, and Naturalization Code
      • F3-01 - Unauthorized Entry
      • F3-02 - Illegal Residence / Unauthorized Presence
      • F3-03 - Harboring an Illegal Resident
      • F3-04 - Deportation and Entry Refusal Authority
      • F3-05 - Smuggling
      • F3-06 - Human Trafficking
    • F4- Aviation
      • F4-01 - Airspace Violation
  • State Crimes Code
    • Cha. 1- Public Crimes Code
      • 101 - Resisting Arrest
      • 102 - Disobeying a Police Officer
      • 103 - Harassment
      • 104 - Sexual Harassment
      • 105 - Lying to a Government Official
      • 106 - Reckless Endangerment
      • 107 - Forgery
      • 108 - Criminal Threats
      • 110 - Identity Theft
      • 111 - Impersonating a Police Officer
      • 113 - Impersonating an Official
      • 114 - Aiding and Abetting / Accessory to Crime
      • 115 - Failure to Obey Signage
      • 116 - Vigilantism
      • 117 - Animal Cruelty
      • 118 - Anti-Mask Law
      • 119 - Jailbreak
      • 120 - Escaping Custody
      • 121 - Possessing Criminal Tools
      • 122 - Child Neglect
      • 123 - Disarming a Police Officer
      • 124 - Entrapment
      • 125 - Harboring a Fugitive
      • 126- Capital Murder
      • 127 - Torture
      • 128 - Aiding/Providing Toward Attempted Suicide
      • 129 - Assisted Suicide
      • 130 - Narcotic Induced Homicide
      • 131 - Animal Abuse
      • 132 - Fleeing The Scene Of A Crime
    • Cha. 2- Violent Crimes Code
      • 201 - Murder
      • 202 - Attempted Murder
      • 203 - [NONE]
      • 204 - [NONE]
      • 205 - [NONE]
      • 206 - Manslaughter
      • 207 - False Imprisonment
      • 208 - Kidnapping
      • 209 - Hostage Taking
      • 210 - Domestic Violence
      • 211 - Strongarm Robbery
      • 212 - Assault
      • 213 - Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer
      • 214 - Aggravated Assault
      • 215 - Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer
      • 216 - Simple Battery
      • 217 - Simple Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer
      • 218 - Battery
      • 219 - Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer
      • 220 - Aggravated Battery
      • 221 - Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer
      • 222 - Inciting a Riot
      • 223 - Killing or Injuring a Police Animal
      • 224 - Abuse of a Corpse
      • 225 - Corpse Looting
      • 226 - Armed Robbery
      • 227 - Concealing an Accidental Death
    • Cha. 3- Vehicle Code
      • License Points Information
      • Moving Violations
        • 301 - Speeding
        • 302 - Failure to Maintain Lane
        • 303 - Illegal Passing
        • 304 - Failure to Obey Traffic Control Devices
        • 305 - Driving the Wrong Way
        • 306 - Negligent Driving
        • 307 - Reckless Driving
        • 308 - Stopping on Railroad Tracks
        • 309 - Illegal Street Competition, Stunting, or Exhibition
        • 310 - Failure to Yield or Move Over for a Service Vehicle
        • 311 - Distracted Driving
        • 312 - Tailgating
      • Equipment Violations
        • 313 - Unroadworthy Vehicle
        • 314 - Driving w/o Headlights or Signals
        • 315 - Improper or Missing Plates/Registration
        • 316 - [NONE]
        • 317 - Flashing Colored Lights, Sirens, and Emergency Vehicles
        • 318 - Altered Vehicle Height
      • Motor Carrier Violations
        • 319 - Truck/Trailer Size Restriction
        • 320 - Load Size Restriction
        • 321 - Commercial Vehicle Inspection Requirements
        • 322 - Overweight Limit
        • 323 - Log Book Violation
        • 324 - Stopping at Railroad Crossings
      • Documentation Violations
        • 325 - Driving without Insurance
        • 326 - License
      • DUI/DWI
        • 327 - Driving Under the Influence
        • 328 - Refusal to take a Sobriety Test
        • 329 - Open Container of Alcohol in Vehicle
      • 330 - Illegal Parking
      • 331 - Hit and Run
      • 332 - Evading an Officer
      • 333 - Reckless Evading
      • 334 - Excessive Vehicle Noise
      • 335 - Impeding Traffic
      • 336 - Operating Without a Helmet
      • 337 - Bicycle Lane Usage
      • 338 - Non-Motor Vehicle on Highway
      • 339 - Seatbelt Requirement
      • 340 - Altered or Obstructed VIN
    • Cha. 4- Public Order Code
      • 401 - Soliciting
      • 402 - Solicitation of Criminal Activity
      • 403 - Unlawful Assembly
      • 404 - Obstruction
      • 405 - Failure to Identify
      • 406 - Loitering
      • 407 - False Reporting
      • 408 - Violation of Restraining Order
      • 409 - Conspiracy
      • 410 - Failure to appear
      • 411 - Bribery
      • 412 - Disturbing the Peace
      • 413 - Disorderly Public Intoxication
      • 418 - Unlawful Conduct During a State of Emergency
      • 419 - Anti-Stalking Law
      • 421 - Threats to Participate in a Criminal Organization
      • 422 - Panhandling
      • 423 - Disturbing A Religious Meeting
      • 424 - Destruction Of Flag
      • 425 - Funeral Service Disruptions
      • 426 - Anti-Bigamy
      • 427 - Pseudocide
      • 428 - Interference with Traffic Control Devices
    • Cha. 5- Finance Crimes Code
      • 501 - Extortion (Blackmail)
      • 502 - Fraud
      • 503 - Conspiracy to Commit Fraud
      • 504 - Embezzlement
      • 505 - |BLANK|
      • 506 - Racketeering
    • Cha. 6 Property Crime Code
      • 601 - Petty Theft
      • 602 - Grand Theft
      • 603 - Grand Theft Auto
      • 604 - Government Grand Larceny
      • 605 - Burglary
      • 606 - Trespassing
      • 609 - Tampering
      • 610 - Vandalism
      • 612 - Criminal Mischief
      • 613 - Possession of Stolen Property
      • 614 - Squatting
      • 615 - Breaking and Entering
      • 616 - Home Invasion
    • Cha. 7- Health and Safety Code
      • Medical Authority
      • Involuntary Commitment Authority
      • 701 - Minor in Possession of Alcohol
      • 702 - Sale of Alcohol to a Minor
      • 703 - Minor in Possession of Tobacco
      • 704 - Minor in Possession of Marijuana
      • 705 - Sale of Tobacco Products to a Minor
      • 706 - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
      • 707 - Possession of a Controlled Substance
      • 708 - Sale of Controlled Substance
      • 709 - Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell
      • 710 - Possession of Human Remains
      • 711 - Unlawful Practice of Medicine
      • 712 - |BLANK|
      • 713 - Illegal Dumping
      • 714 - Exotic Pets Ban
      • 715 - Littering
      • 716 - Urination or Defecation in Public
      • 717 - Cannibalism
      • 719 - Trafficking
      • 720 - Medical Negligence
    • Cha. 8- Firearms and Weapons Code
      • 801 - Possession of a Firearm Without a License
      • 802 - Possession of a Firearm Under Influence
      • 803 - Brandishing a Firearm or Deadly Weapon
      • 804 - Criminal Use of Firearm
      • 805 - Illegal Sale of Weapon
      • 806 - Possession of a Firearm in a Restricted Area
      • 807 - Possession of an Illegal Weapon
      • 808 - Failure to Declare a Weapon
      • 809 - Illegal Display of Weapons or Equipment
      • 810 - |BLANK|
      • 811 - Felon in Possession of a Firearm
      • 812 - Unsecured Firearm near Children
      • 813 - Possession of a Weapon during the Commission or Attempted Commission of a Felony
      • 814 - Discharge of a Firearm towards a Moving Vehicle or Dwelling
      • 815 - [BLANK]
      • 816 - Unlawful Carry of a Concealed Firearm
      • 817 - Illegal Possession of a Taser
      • 818 - Unsecured Firearm
    • Cha. 9- Fish and Game Code
      • 901 - Hunting without a License
      • 902 - Hunting in a Restricted Area
      • 903 - Cruel Hunting
      • 904 - Poaching
      • 905 - Daily Game Limit
      • 906 - Wild Animals Killed by Other Means
      • 907 - Protected Species Act
    • Cha. 10- Maritime and Vessel Navigation Code
      • 1001 - Boating Under the Influence
      • 1002 - Reckless Operation of a Vessel
      • 1003 - Boating without a License
      • 1004 - Onboard Vessel Safety Equipment Requirement
      • 1005 - Mooring to Navigational Markers or Buoys
      • 1006 - No Wake Zone
    • Cha. 11- Fire Safety Code
      • 1101 - Commercial Building Fire Safety Code
      • 1102 - Selling Improper/Illegitimate Fire Prevention Resources
      • 1103 - Tampering/Vandalizing Fire Equipment
      • 1104 - Arson
    • Cha. 12- Public Transit Code
      • 1201 - Smoking on a Public Transit Vehicle
      • 1202 - Intoxication on a Public Transit Vehicle
      • 1203 - Usage of a train/ Tram without permission
  • Municipal Codes
    • Los Santos City Ordinance (LSCO)
      • LSCO-001
    • Blaine County Municipal Code (BCMC)
      • BCMC-001
    • San Andreas Airports Authority Statutes and Regulations (ASR)
      • ASR-001
    • Centers of Education Safety and Order Code (CESO)
      • CESO-001
    • Joint Base Zancudo Regulation (JBZ Reg)
      • JBZ-001 - Unsafe Operation of a Government Vehicle
      • JBZ-002 - Unauthorized Use of a Camera
      • JBZ-003 - Cell Phones in Restricted Areas
      • JBZ-004 Failure to Report Accident in a Timely Manner
      • JBZ-005 - Leaving an Area Unsecured
      • JBZ-006 - Failure to Possess OF-346 Operating Gov License
    • Código Penal Nacional de Cayo Perico (CPN)
      • Estatuto de Delitos Asimilados
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Use of Force Cases

Use of Force: A police officer is permitted to use reasonable and appropriate physical force (if the use of nonviolent means would be ineffective) against another person when they believe it is necessary to effect an arrest, prevent escape from custody, to defend oneself, or to defend another person from a reasonably perceived physical danger. Tennessee v. Garner (Based on): Fleeing Suspect Doctrine

Scott v. Harris: It is not a violation of a person's civil rights if a police officer exercises force during a vehicle pursuit by intentionally causing a vehicle collision in such a manner which places the fleeing person at risk of serious injury or death if the behavior of the fleeing person constitutes a threat to the lives of innocent bystanders, drivers, pedestrians, etc.. Additional considerations for the justifiability of force using during pursuits (in such a manner which places the fleeing person at risk of serious injury or death) include those provisions set forth in Tennessee v. Garner (Based on): Fleeing Suspect Doctrine.

Graham v. Connor: Excessive use of force claims must be evaluated under the "objectively reasonable" standard. Objectively reasonable force is force that appears to be necessary given the facts and circumstances perceived by the officer at the time of the event. This standard requires courts to consider the facts and circumstances surrounding an officer's use of force rather than with full-knowledge in-hindsight.

Missouri v. McNeely (2013), Exigent Circumstance Doctrine. The Supreme Court clarified, "A variety of circumstances may give rise to an exigency sufficient to justify a warrantless search, including law enforcement's need to provide emergency assistance to an occupant of a home, engage in “hot pursuit” of a fleeing suspect, or enter a burning building to put out a fire and investigate its cause."

Oklahoma v. Elizabeth Rodriguez (2013) Accessory/Association Doctrine. The supreme court ruled that Elizabeth Rodriguez would be charged with 3 counts of first-degree murder, for her role in a home invasion, whereby the 3 individuals whom raided the home, were shot and killed by a resident in the home. Elizabeth Rodriguez was tasked with being the getaway driver, and played no active role breaking into the residential home and attempted to steel goods. Elizabeth Rodriguez initially pleaded not guilty to 3 counts of first degree murder, along with a number of other charges. She then pled guilty to 3 counts of second degree murder, along with a number of another offences.

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