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What is the code for robbery?
What is the code for robbery?
- 490.5
- 187
- 211 (correct)
- 459
Which code refers to assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm?
Which code refers to assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm?
- 148
- 245(a)(1) (correct)
- 211
- 664
What does the code 666 represent?
What does the code 666 represent?
- Burglary
- False information to a Peace Officer
- Petty theft with a prior conviction (correct)
- Resisting arrest
Which code is used for providing false information to a Peace Officer?
Which code is used for providing false information to a Peace Officer?
Identify the code associated with shoplifting.
Identify the code associated with shoplifting.
Flashcards
Burglary Code
Burglary Code
Section 459 in the penal code, concerning the crime of unlawfully entering a building with the intent to commit a crime.
Robbery Code
Robbery Code
Section 211 in the penal code, referring to the crime of taking someone's property from them using violence, threat of violence, or force.
Murder Code
Murder Code
Section 187 in the penal code, dealing with the crime of killing someone unlawfully.
Assault with Deadly Weapon (Non-Firearm)
Assault with Deadly Weapon (Non-Firearm)
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Shoplifting Code
Shoplifting Code
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Study Notes
Penal Codes
- 148.9: False information to a peace officer
- 459: Burglary
- 211: Robbery
- 187: Murder
- 245(a)(1): Assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm
- 664: Unsuccessful attempt to commit a crime
- 666: Petty theft with a prior conviction
- 490.5: Petty theft of merchandise (shoplifting)
- 647(f): Under the influence in a public place / Disorderly Conduct
- 148: Resisting, delaying or obstructing officer or emergency medical technician
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Test your knowledge on key California Penal Codes with this quiz. Covering topics such as robbery, burglary, and assault, this quiz will challenge your understanding of legal terms and definitions. Perfect for students of criminal justice or anyone interested in law enforcement.