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general criminal statutes
Crimes that fall into the category of general criminal statutes can appear minor in comparison to robbery, rape or murder. However, the community at large has an expectation that peace officers will respond to crimes of any nature with the same
647(a)
lewd conduct-any person who solicits or engages
• in lewd conduct
• in a public place
• or a place open to public view (no skin to skin contact required)
-misdemeanor
lewd conduct
Lewd conduct means the touching or soliciting someone to touch the genitals, the buttocks, or the female breast with the intent to sexually arouse gratify, annoy, or offend. “Touching” includes the touching of oneself or another.
647(j)(1)
invasion of privacy - • looking through
• a hole or opening or otherwise viewed by means of any instrumentality into a private area
• with the intent to invade the privacy of people therein
-midemeanor
647(b)
prostitution- • any person who solicits
• agrees to engage in
• engages in any act of prostitution (lewd act for money or other consideration or trade)
misdemeanor
additional prostitution codes
-pimping 266h felony
-pandering (obtaining a person to be a prostitute) 266i felony
-prostitution with prior conviction AND positive HIV test 647f felony
-loitering with prostitution intent 653.22(a) misdemeanor
647(d)
• loitering in or about any toilet facility
• open to the public
• for the purpose of soliciting or engaging in
• a lewd OR lascivious OR unlawful act
-misdemeanor
647(f)
• any person in a public place
• under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and who
• is unable to care for his or her own safety or the safety of others or is obstructing a public way
NOTE: Public intoxication does not require either field sobriety tests or chemical tests.
-misdemeanor
647(h)
• any person who loiters, prowls, or wanders
• on private property of another, at any time
• without visible or lawful business with the owner or occupant
NOTE: The owner or occupant does not have to be present.
-misdemeanor
647(i)
• loitering, prowling, or wandering
• on the private property of another, at any time
• peeking in the door or window of any inhabited building or structure
• without visible or lawful business with the owner or occupant
NOTE: Peeping must meet all the elements of prowling in addition to the elements related to peeping.(looking in a door or window)
-misdemeanor
415(1)
• unlawfully fighting or challenging to fight • in a public place (or place open to public view or access)
-misdemeanor
415(2)
• willfully and maliciously • disturbing another person • by loud and unreasonable noise
-misdemeanor
415(3)
• using offensive words • in a public place • which are inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction
-misdemeanor
647(c)
• any person who willfully and maliciously
• obstructs the free movement of any person
• on any public way
-misdemeanor