Criminal Law Flashcards
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What does the code 187 represent?

  • Robbery
  • Murder (correct)
  • Carjacking
  • Kidnapping
  • What does the code 207 represent?

  • Assault
  • Kidnapping (correct)
  • Robbery
  • Murder
  • What does the code 211 represent?

  • Assault
  • Rape
  • Battery
  • Robbery (correct)
  • What does the code 215 represent?

    <p>Carjacking</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 242 represent?

    <p>Battery</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 245 represent?

    <p>Assault with a Deadly Weapon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 261 represent?

    <p>Rape</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 273 represent?

    <p>Battery of Spouse</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 314 represent?

    <p>Indecent Exposure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 415 represent?

    <p>Disturbing the Peace</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 459 represent?

    <p>Burglary</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 487 represent?

    <p>Grand Theft</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 488 represent?

    <p>Petty Theft</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 594 represent?

    <p>Vandalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 602 represent?

    <p>Trespassing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 666 represent?

    <p>Golden Gate CC Countywide Roadblock</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 911H represent?

    <p>911 Hang Up</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 5150 represent?

    <p>Mental Disorder</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Criminal Codes Overview

    • Code 187: Refers to Murder, involving the unlawful killing of another person.
    • Code 207: Represents Kidnapping, the illegal taking away of a person against their will.
    • Code 211: Indicates Robbery, taking property from a person through force or intimidation.
    • Code 215: Denotes Carjacking, the act of forcibly taking a vehicle from its owner.
    • Code 242: Defined as Battery, unlawful physical contact or harm to another person.
    • Code 245: Involves Assault with a Deadly Weapon, threats or attacks using weapons to cause bodily harm.
    • Code 261: Covers Rape, non-consensual sexual intercourse.

    Domestic and Public Disturbances

    • Code 273: Battery of Spouse, physical abuse against one’s partner.
    • Code 314: Refers to Indecent Exposure, revealing private parts in public view.
    • Code 415: Represents Disturbing the Peace, acts disrupting social order or tranquility.

    Weapon and Theft Crimes

    • Code 417: Brandishing a Deadly Weapon, displaying a weapon in a menacing manner.
    • Code 459: Indicates Burglary, entering a building unlawfully with intent to commit theft.
    • Code 487: Grand Theft, the theft of property valued above a certain dollar amount.
    • Code 488: Petty Theft, the unlawful taking of items of lower value.

    Vandalism and Trespassing

    • Code 594: Vandalism, intentional damage to property.
    • Code 602: Trespassing, entering someone's property without permission.

    Law Enforcement and Emergency Codes

    • Code 666: Golden Gate CC Countywide Roadblock, specific law enforcement action.
    • Code 1011: FCC Identifier, unique identifier for radio communications.
    • Code 1013: Conditions affecting road/weather reporting.
    • Code 1014: CHP Provided Escort for safe passage.

    Traffic and Collision Reports

    • Code 1124: Abandoned Vehicle, a vehicle left without permission or unattended.
    • Code 1180: Traffic Collision-Major Injuries, serious injuries resulting from an accident.
    • Code 1181: Traffic Collision-Minor Injuries, less severe injuries after a vehicle incident.

    Emergency Situations

    • Code 1141: Ambulance/Fire response required.
    • Code 1199: Urgent help required by officers in emergencies.
    • Code 5150: Refers to individuals with mental health crises and possible harm to themselves or others.

    Driving Offenses

    • Code 23152: Driving Under the Influence, operating a vehicle while impaired.
    • Code 20001: Hit and Run with Injuries, leaving the scene of an accident where there are injuries.
    • Code 23103: Reckless Driving, operating a vehicle with willful disregard for safety.

    Alerts and Notifications

    • Code AMBER: Amber Alert for missing children.
    • Code BOL: Be On the Lookout for a suspect or vehicle related to a crime.
    • Code 911H: Signifies a 911 hang-up call, requiring investigation.

    Special Reports and Investigations

    • Code AIFU: Accident Investigation Follow Up.
    • Code ALARM: Alarm triggered on state property, requiring immediate attention.
    • Code DV: Designates incidents of Domestic Violence, needing appropriate law enforcement response.

    These codes play a crucial role in maintaining order and ensuring swift communication for law enforcement officers. Each code provides essential details for responding to various incidents and emergencies.

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