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33 Cards in this Set
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PC 451
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ARSON (DEF)
a, b, c, etc are chargeable |
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PC 166(4)
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COURT ORDER VIOLATION
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PC 166
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CONTEMPT OF COURT
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PC 26
PEOPLE WHO CANNOT COMMIT CRIMES |
One—Children under the age of 14, in the absence of clear proof that at the time of committing the act charged against them, they knew its wrongfulness.
Two—Persons who are mentally incapacitated. Three—Persons who committed the act or made the omission charged under an ignorance or mistake of fact, which disproves any criminal intent. Four—Persons who committed the act charged without being conscious thereof. Five—Persons who committed the act or made the omission charged through misfortune or by accident, when it appears that there was no evil design, intention, or culpable negligence. Six—Persons (unless the crime be punishable with death) who committed the act or made the omission charged under threats or menaces sufficient to show that they had reasonable cause to and did believe their lives would be endangered if they refused. |
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PC 840
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An arrest for the commission of a felony may be made on any day and at any time of the day or night. An arrest for the commission of a misdemeanor or an infraction cannot be made between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. of any day and 6 o'clock a.m. of the succeeding day, unless:
(1) The arrest is made without a warrant pursuant to Section 836 or 837. (2) The arrest is made in a public place. (3) The arrest is made when the person is in custody pursuant to another lawful arrest. (4) The arrest is made pursuant to a warrant which, for good cause shown, directs that it may be served at any time of the day or night. |
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PC 834
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An arrest is taking a person into custody, in a case and in the manner authorized by law.
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PC 834(a)
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If a person has knowledge, or by the exercise of reasonable care, should have knowledge, that he is being arrested by a peace officer, it is the duty of such person to refrain from using force or any weapon to resist such arrest.
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PC 835
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An arrest is made by an actual restraint of the person, or by submission to the custody of an officer. The person arrested may be subjected to such restraint as is reasonable for his arrest and detention.
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PC 602.5(a)
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Unauthorized entry of a dwelling (MISD)
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646.9(a)
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STALKING AND THREATENING BODILY HARM (WOBBLER)
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246.3(a)
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Discharge a firearm in grossly negligent manner that could result in injury or death of a person (MISD)
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PC 278
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MINOR TAKEN FROM PARENT OR GUARDIAN (WOBBLER)
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PC 278.5(a)
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Concealment, detention, taking, or enticement of child in violation fo custody order. (WOBBLER)
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PC 243(e)(1)
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domestic battery (can arrest for visible injury, pushing, choking/dominent aggressor) (MISD)
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PC 647(b)
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Soliciting for prostitution. (MISD)
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PC 261(a)
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RAPE (FELONY)
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PC 261.5(a)
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UNLAWFUL SEXUAL INTERCOURSE (DEF)
b) 3 yrs younger or older than perp (MISD) c) 3 yrs or more (FELONY) d) over 21 and vic under 16 (FELONY) |
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PC 262(a)
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SPOUSAL RAPE (DEF)
a, b, c etc chargeable\ FELONY |
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PC 215(a) and (b)
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Carjacking (FELONY)
(a) DEF (b) chargeable |
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PC 203 & 204
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Mayhem (FELONY)
203 DEF 204 chargeable |
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PC 207(a)
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KIDNAPPING
FELONY |
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PC 187(a)
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MURDER (FELONY)
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H&S 11364(a)
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Possession of paraphernalia (MISD)
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W&I 300
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JURISDICTION OF JUVENILE COURT
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PC 220(a)(1)
(a)(2) (b) |
Assault with intent to commit rape, mayhem, sodomy, oral cop
(a)(2) vic under 18 (b) during 459 |
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PC 422(a)
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Criminal Threats (FELONY)
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PC 12020
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ILLEGAL WEAPONS
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PC 240
PC 241(a) |
ASSAULT (MISD)
241(a) chargeable |
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PC 243(a)
(b) (d) |
Battery (MISD)
(b) Officer, FF, EMT (d) GBI, (FELONY) |
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PC 211
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ROBBERY (FELONY)
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PC 459
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BURGLARY (FELONY)
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PC 246
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SHOOTING INTO OCCUPIED DWELLING/VEHICLE
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PC 247()
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SHOOTING INTO UNOCCUPIED DWELLING/VEHICLE
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