P.C. 1101InfractionOnly fine.




P.C. 1102Misdemeanor10 or less months.




P.C. 1103FelonyMore than 10 months.




P.C. 1104Fine/Time LimitsNon-Aggravated: 30 Months / $10,000




Aggravated: 45 Months / $20,000




First Time Offender: 20 Months / $5000 (Abuse of this is a server rule break - minimum 72 hour ban)




P.C. 1105Interchanging Time/FineThe accused has the right to choose to convert;




Fine to time: at a rate of $1000 for each month. This can ignore the max fine/time limit if chosen by the accused.




Time to fine: at a rate of $1500 to 1 month at a maximum of 50% of the total time sought by the state before the limit outlined in PC 1104.




TITLE 2. DEFINITIONS




P.C. 1201Class 1 weaponHandguns.




P.C. 1202Class 2 weaponSemi automatic rifles and short barreled shotguns.




P.C. 1203Class 3 weaponSniper Rifle, high calibre or automatic rifle.




P.C. 1204aControlled SubstanceMethamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, and marijuana. Cold Medicine (At a store robbery), Cold Medicine in excess of 5 units.




P.C. 1204bIllegal ToolsDatapads, Crowbars, Drills, C4, Heist Bag, and Lockpicks




P.C. 1205Government PropertyAny property issued to a public servant. Includes Police Cars, Aircraft, City Buses, Park Ranger Vehicles, Ambulances, Airport ground equipment and military vehicles.




P.C. 1206Public OfficialA person who was appointed, nominated, or elected into a position in the government.




P.C. 1207Public ServantA person who works for the government.




P.C. 1208Peace OfficerPolice Officer, Trooper, Sheriff's, EMS Personnel




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.




P.C. 1210RICORacketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.




P.C. 1211RacketeeringCrimes committed through extortion or coercion.




P.C. 1212Corrupt OrganizationAn organization that has overtly engaged in criminal actions as a criminal group.




P.C. 1213Month
1 minute










P.C. 1214Year
1 day










P.C. 1215AggravationCrimes committed with the use or threat of use of a weapon, or the intent greviously injure someone.




TITLE 3. GUIDELINES




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.




P.C. 1306AttemptAll persons that attempt a crime are guilty of such crime.




P.C. 1307Conspiracy - FelonyAgrees with one or more other people to commit a crime, and one of them commits an overt act in furtherance of that agreement.




- 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.









P.C. 1308Built-up areas55 mph




P.C. 1309Highway80 mph




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.




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.; Preliminary Holding for "List Charges Here". I.E Preliminary Holding for 1st Degree Murder / Aggravated Assault / Prostitution.




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.




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.




P.C. 1314Bench TrialAny individual is allowed to request a bench trial - however they must serve their minimum time requirement while awaiting a bench trial. A request for a bench trial must be filed in the court system.




P.C. 1315Summary JudgmentsFor times exeeding those listed in P.C. 1105.; A Master Trooper or Above - or any member of the DAO'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.




Non-Aggravated: 50 Months / $100,000




Aggravated: 75 Months / $200,000




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.




P.C. 1317Protected PersonsMalicious crimes with pre-meditation committed against PSOs, 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.



















































PART 2. CRIMINAL OFFENSES



















TITLE 1. OFFENSES AGAINST PERSONSCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2100aSimple AssaultMisdemeanor5 months$2,000Attempts to or commits a injury upon another person without the use of a weapon.


P.C. 2100bAssaultMisdemeanor10 months$4,000Attempts to or commits injury upon another person while using a weapon.


P.C. 2100cAggravated AssaultFelony15 months$6,000Attempts to or commits serious or grevious bodily injury upon someone with a weapon.


P.C. 2101aSimple BatteryMisdemeanor10 months$3,000Attempts to or commits a violent injury upon another person without the use of a weapon and with intent or pre-meditation.


P.C. 2101bBatteryFelony15 months$6,000Attempts to or commits injury upon another person while using a weapon and with intent or pre-meditation.


P.C. 2101cAggravated BatteryFelony20 months$9,000Attempts to or commits serious or grevious bodily injury upon someone with a weapon and with intent or pre-meditation.


P.C. 2102Involuntary ManslaughterFelony1 year$20,000Recklessly or accidentally kills another person.


P.C. 2103Vehicular ManslaughterFelony1 year$25,000Recklessly or accidentally kills another person while driving a motor vehicle.


P.C. 2104Voluntary ManslaughterFelony1 year$40,000Recklessly or accidentally kills another person with intent to physically hurt the person.


P.C. 2105Second Degree MurderFelony1.5 years$75,000Kills another person with the intent to kill.


P.C. 2106First Degree MurderFelony2 years$125,000Kills another person with the intent to kill with premeditation and deliberation.


P.C. 2107Unlawful ImprisonmentMisdemeanor10 months$3,000Restricts a person's movement within any area without justification or consent.


P.C. 2108KidnappingFelony15 months$7,000Abducts another person and holds them against their will for an extended period of time.


P.C. 2109Hostage TakingFelony20 months$15,000Holds 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.


P.C. 2110Criminal ThreatsMisdemeanor10 months$4,000Any person who willfully utters a threat to commit a crime which will result in death or bodily injury to another person.


P.C. 2111Reckless EndangermentMisdemeanor10 months$4,000Disregard for one's own life or the life of another.


TITLE 2. OFFENSES INVOLVING THEFTCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2201Petty TheftInfraction
$2,000Steals property in the value of less than $1,000 from another person


P.C. 2202Grand TheftMisdemeanor10 months$5,000Steals property in the value of more than $1,000 from another person.


P.C. 2203Grand Theft Auto (A)Felony10 months$7,000Unlawfully taking a vehicle belonging to another, or driving the vehicle without the owners consent, with the intent to permanently or temporarily deprive the owner of the vehicle.




(B)
20 months$14,000Government Vehicle: If covered in P.C. 1205, double.


P.C. 2204BurglaryInfraction
$3,000Enters knowingly or remains unlawfully in a building with intent to commit a crime.


P.C. 2205RobberyFelony10 months$3,500Theft of money or property from an individual or business.


P.C. 2206Bank RobberyFelony15 months$7,500Robs or attempts to rob a bank, jeweler or financial institution.


P.C.2207Federal Bank RobberyFelony20 Months$15,000Robbing institutions insured by the FDIC (Pac Standard and Vangelico's).


TITLE 3. OFFENSES INVOLVING FRAUDCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2301ExtortionFelony20 months$20,000Uses threats or force to obtain monetary or material gain.


P.C. 2302FraudFelony20 months$10,000Wrongfully decepts intending to receive financial or personal gain.


P.C. 2303ImpersonatingFelony15 months$4,000Impersonates another person that could make them civilly or criminally liable, signing under a false name or providing documentation of another person.


P.C. 2304Impersonating a Peace OfficerFelony30 months$15,000Impersonates a Peace Officer.


P.C. 2305Impersonating a JudgeFelony1 year$50,000Impersonates a Judge.


P.C. 2306ForgeryMisdemeanor10 months$6,000Possessing or creating any false government document including but not limited to ID cards and license plates.


TITLE 4. OFFENSES INVOLVING DAMAGE TO PROPERTYCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2402TrespassingMisdemeanor10 months$10,000Enters knowingly or remains unlawfully in or upon government premises or private property. (Police holding, military installations, Braddoc Farm etc..)


P.C. 2403Possession of Items Used In The Commission Of A CrimeMisdemeanor10 months$2,000Possession of any items used in the commission of a felony, misdemeanor or infraction. This includes datapads, crowbars or drills used in a crime.


P.C. 2404ArsonFelony15 months$5,000The willful and malicious burning or charring of property or persons.


P.C. 2405VandalismInfraction
$3,500Intentionally causing damage to property they do not own


P.C. 2406Vandalism of Government PropertyFelony15 months$7,500Intentionally causing damage to Government Property


TITLE 5. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2501BriberyFelony15 months$10,000Confers, or agrees to confer, any benefit upon a public servant upon an agreement or understanding that such public servant's vote, opinion, judgment, action, decision or exercise of discretion as a public servant will thereby be influenced.


P.C. 2502Contempt of CourtFelonyJudge DiscretionJudge DiscretionThe act of being disobedient to or discourteous towards a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice and dignity of the court. Time/Fine is Judge Discretion.


P.C. 2503Criminal Possession of Stolen PropertyMisdemeanor10 months$5,000Possesses any physical property that is reported stolen.


P.C. 2504EscapingFelony15 months$10,000Escapes the custody of the government of their own free will.


P.C. 2505JailbreakFelony30 months$20,000Breaks into government buildings designated for detainment or imprisonment with intent to break a prisoner out.


P.C. 2506PerjuryFelony30 months$50,000Knowingly lies under oath verbally or through writing in judicial proceedings.


P.C. 2507Violating a Court OrderMisdemeanor

Judge Discretion


Willful disobedience of the terms written in a court order.


P.C. 2508Failure to AppearMisdemeanorJudge Discretion
Failure to Appear in Court when summoned


P.C. 2509Unlawful PracticeFelony15 months$10,000Practices law or medicine without proper state-sanctioned licensing.


P.C. 2510EmbezzlementFelony30 monthsJudge DiscretionSteals or misappropriates funds that are used for a specific purpose.


P.C. 2511Conspiracy - MisdemeanorInfraction
$5,000Any act of conspiracy (See definition at the top) to commit a misdemeanor. This is also called a "Wobbler.".


P.C. 2512Conspiracy to Commit FraudFelony15 Months$75000Any act of conspiracy (See definition at the top) to defraud someone out of money or property. This can be filed as a misdemeanor







or as a felony based on the facts of the case and criminal history.


P.C. 2513GraftFelony1 year$300,000The unlawful acquistion of public money through improper and/or questionable transactions with public officials.


P.C. 2514Violation of Restraining OrderFelony20 months$10,000Violating a lawful restraining order.


P.C. 2516Anti-Mask LawMisdemeanor5 months$5,000Willfully wears a mask and refuses to remove it in a public institution (Police stations, hospitals, courthouses) or in hinderance of law enforcements duties.


TITLE 6. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDERCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2601Disobeying a Peace OfficerInfraction
$5000Willfully refusing or failing to comply with a lawful order, signal, or direction of any peace officer.


P.C. 2602Disorderly ConductMisdemeanor10 months$2,000Engages in behavior intending to cause public inconvenience.


P.C. 2603Disturbing the PeaceInfraction
$3000Unlawfully fighting, or challenging another person to fight, in a public place. Disturbing another person by loud and unreasonable noise; if this is done willfully and maliciously. Using offensive words in a public place, if the words are likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction


P.C. 2604False ReportingMisdemeanor10 months$10,000Reports a false or non existent crime.


P.C. 2605HarassmentMisdemeanor10 months$5,000Intimidates or pressures another person aggressively with unwelcome words, deeds, actions, or gestures. Continued harassmanet aggravates the charge leading to $10,000 per occurence being added to the charge.


P.C. 2606ObstructionFelony15 months$15,000Willfully tampers with the discovery, apprehension, conviction or punishment of a crime after a crime has been cpmmitted or charged.


P.C. 2607Inciting a RiotFelony45 months$10,000Organizes an event/assembly which results in violent conduct or creates a risk of causing public harm with a group of at least four people.


P.C. 2608LoiteringInfraction
$6,000Intentionally standing or waiting idly without apparent purpose.


P.C. 2609TamperingFelony20 months$10,000Tampering with property of another person or entity with intent to cause substantial inconvenience or gain unlawful access for monetary gain. Must be caught in the act with item from P.C. 1204


P.C. 2610Animal CrueltyMisdemeanor10 months$4,000Maliciously and intentionally wounds or kills an animal.


P.C. 2612Failure to Provide IdentificationFelony15 months$15,000Refusing to provide government issued identification when there is probable cause to request it.


P.C. 2613Government CorruptionFelony2 years$20,000The use of powers by government officials or their network contacts for illegitimate private/personal gain.


P.C. 2614VigilantismFelony15 months$5,000Law enforcement undertaken without legal authority by a self-appointed group or person.


P.C. 2615Government Grand LarcenyFelony15 months$6,000The unlawful taking of government property worth more than $2000.00. See PC. 2203 (B) for vehicles.


P.C. 2616Unlawful AssemblyMisdemeanor10 months$5,000Participates in an event/assembly which results in violent conduct or creates a risk of causing public harm with a group of at least four people.


TITLE 7. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH AND MORALSCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2705Possession of Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute


Possession of a controlled substance.





Felony12 months$10,00060+ unlaced Schwag joints.





Felony25 months$20,00060+ laced/unlaced Reggie or laced Schwag joints.





Felony30 months$20,00060+ raw meth or cocaine.


P.C. 2702Possession of Controlled Substance 1st Degree


Possesses a controlled substance. 31-60





Misdemeanor8 months$7,50031-60 unlaced Schwag joints.





Felony15 months$15,00031-60 laced/unlaced Reggie or laced Schwag joints.





Felony20 months$15,00031-60 raw meth or cocaine.


P.C. 2703Possession of Controlled Substance 2nd Degree


Possesses a controlled substance.





Misdemeanor5 months$4,00011-30 unlaced Schwag joints.





Felony10 months$7,50011-30 laced/unlaced Reggie or laced Schwag joints.





Felony15 months$7,50011-30 raw meth or cocaine.


P.C. 2704Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd Degree


Possesses a controlled substance. 1-10 units





Infraction
$2,5001-10 unlaced Schwag joints.





Infraction
$5,0001-10 laced/unlaced Reggie or laced Schwag joints.





Felony5 months$5,0001-10 raw meth or cocaine.


P.C. 2706Sale of Controlled SubstanceMisdemeanor10 months$10,000Sells a controlled substance.


P.C. 2707ProstitutionInfraction
$5,000Offering, for payment, the services of prostitution or offering payment for prostitution.


TITLE 8. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC SAFETYCLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2801(1)Criminal Possession of FirearmMisdemeanor10 months$5,000Possess an illegal Class 1 Weapon; Pistol MKII.


P.C. 2801(2)Criminal Possession of FirearmFelony35 months$20,000Possess a Class 2 weapon


P.C. 2801(3)Criminal Possession of FirearmFelony35 months$30,000Possess a Class 3 weapon


P.C. 2802Criminal Sale of Firearm [Class 1]Felony30 months$5,000Sells a Class 1 weapon to a person who does not own a gun license or sells a Pistol MK2.


P.C. 2803Criminal Sale of Firearm [Class 2]Felony1 year$100,000Sells a Class 2 weapon



Criminal Sale of Firearm [Class 3]Felony2 years$100,000Sells a Class 3 weapon


P.C. 2804Criminal Use of FirearmMisdemeanor5 months$2,000Discharges a firearm for no legal reason.


P.C. 2805BrandishingMisdemeanor10 months$5,000it is unlawful for you to draw or exhibit a deadly weapon in a rude, angry, or threatening way in the presence of another person and not in self defense or in defense of someone.


P.C. 2806Resisting ArrestMisdemeanor10 months$4,000Flees from a police officer to avoid being apprehended, detained, or arrested while on foot.


P.C. 2807JaywalkingInfraction
$1,000Crosses a road without the use of a crosswalk.


P.C. 2808TerrorismFelony2 years$500,000Causes mass destruction using explosives, sickness, or extreme violence.


TITLE 9. OFFENSES INVOLVING OPERATION OF A VEHICLECLASSIFICATIONMAXIMUM PUNISHMENTDESCRIPTION


P.C. 2901Driving While IntoxicatedMisdemeanor10 months$5,000Drives while affected by drug or alcohol intoxication.


P.C. 2902EvadingMisdemeanor10 months$4,000Flees from a police officer in a vehicle to avoid being apprehended, detained, or arrested.


P.C. 2903Reckless EvadingFelony15 months$7,500Dangerously flees from a police officer in a vehicle to avoid being apprehended, detained, or arrested in a way which clearly shows blatant disregard for civilian life. This charge already implies Evading and Reckless Endangerment/Driving, do not stack.


P.C. 2904Failure to Yield to Emergency VehicleInfraction
$4,000Does not pull to the side of the road when an emergency vehicle is trying to pass with sirens enabled.


P.C. 2905Failure to Obey Traffic Control DevicesInfraction
$1,500Does not obey a sign or siginal defined as regulatory


P.C. 2906Failure to use Turn SignalInfraction
$1,000Does not use a turn signal when necessary.


P.C. 2907Nonfunctional VehicleInfraction
$3,000Drives a nonfunctional vehicle e.g. smashed windows, illegal window tint (Fully blacked out windows), doors, etc.


P.C. 2908Negligent DrivingInfraction
$5,000Drives in a way that is negligent, demonstrating a lack of proper regard or attention to safety.


P.C. 2909Reckless DrivingFelony10 months$5,000Drives in way that is careless and with gross disregard for human life.


P.C. 2910Third Degree SpeedingInfraction
$1,500Speeds in excess of 0 mph to 35 mph.


P.C. 2911Second Degree SpeedingInfraction
$3,000Speeds in excess of 36 mph to 55 mph.


P.C. 2912First Degree SpeedingInfraction
$10,000Speeds in excess of more than 55 mph. Driver's License may be subject to removal.


P.C. 2913Unlicensed Operaton of VehicleInfraction
$6,000Drives a car without a proper license.


P.C. 2914Illegal U-turnInfraction
$2,000Performing a U-turn that is within City Limits, or crosses lanes of traffic.


P.C. 2915Illegal PassingInfraction
$2,000Passing another vehicle by a shoulder, median, or solid lines. Passing must be completely made without interfering with safe operation of any approaching vehicle from the opposite direction.


P.C. 2916Failure to Maintain LaneInfraction
$2,000Failure to maintain control of a vehicle within an appropriate lane of travel.


P.C. 2917Illegal TurnInfraction
$2,000Performing a turn at a stop sign or red light without coming to a full and complete stop, or failure to yield to traffic and pedestrians. Making a left-hand turn where signs posted prohibit such a turn.


P.C. 2918Failure to StopInfraction
$1,500Failure to come to a complete and full stop at a posted stop sign, or red light. Right on red is permitted when a full stop is completed and after yielding to traffic and pedestrians.


P.C. 2919Unauthorized ParkingInfraction
$2,000Parks in a non designated area.


P.C. 2920Hit and RunMisdemeanor10 months$5,000The act of causing a traffic collission and failing to stop and identify oneself afterwards.


P.C. 2921Airspace ViolationFelony25 months$20,000Flying in an unauthorized area, flying without a license or landing an aircraft outside helipads and airports when not responding to an emergency call.


P.C. 2922Driving w/o Headlights or SignalsInfraction
$1,500Driving 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. 2923Excessive Vehicle NoiseInfraction
$1,000Creating vehicle noise that is disruptive or otherwise inappropriate, such as excessive honking, loud music, spinning tires, damaged muffler, etc.


P.C. 2924Street RacingMisdemeanor10 months$5000Participating in a race with a motorized vehicle on a public street.
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