The San Andreas Penal Code of 2026
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2026 11:47 pm
SAN ANDREAS PENAL CODE 2026
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Table of Contents
PREAMBLE: Policy and Guidelines
DEFINITIONS
TITLE 1. Crimes Against The Person (PC1-01 to PC1-13)
TITLE 2. Crimes Against Property And Criminal Profiteering (PC2-01 to PC2-17)
TITLE 3. Crimes Against Public Decency (PC3-01 to PC3-10)
TITLE 4. Crimes Against Public Justice (PC4-01 to PC4-24)
TITLE 5. Crimes Against Public Peace (PC5-01 to PC5-05)
TITLE 6. Crimes Against Public Health And Safety (PC6-01 to PC6-11)
TITLE 7. Crimes Against State Dependents (PC7-01 to PC7-05)
TITLE 8. Vehicular Offenses (PC8-01 to PC8-13)
TITLE 9. Control Of Deadly Weapons And Equipment (PC9-01 to PC9-13)
TITLE 10. Sentencing Enhancements (PC10-01 to PC10-09)
TITLE 11. Road Law (PC11-01 to PC11-20)
TITLE 12. Code Policy (PC12-01 to PC12-18)
TITLE 13. State Code Violations (PC13-01 to PC13-11)
TITLE 14. Peace Officers (PC14-01 to PC14-04)
TITLE 15. Amendments & Additions (PC15-01 to PC15-12)
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PREAMBLE: Policy and Guidelines ↑
Purpose
For the creation of a document that ensures the safety of the people of San Andreas and a fair, well-documented process for the enforcement of criminal penalties in the State of San Andreas as written in its laws and codes.
Citing the Code
For consistency and to allow ease of understanding, please refer to penal code entries in one of three ways:
With the full title, underlined, prefix first. For example, (1)01. Intimidation or (10)01. Attempt
With the prefix (x)xx. For example, (1)01. or (10)01.
With the shortening code PCX-XX. For example, PC1-01 or PC10-01
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DEFINITIONS ↑
- A “Person” refers to any living human being or individual.
- A “Civilian” refers to any individual who is not an on-duty peace officer or national guardsman.
- A “Peace Officer” refers to an individual who is, through a badge, unique identifier, or other internal police protocol, an on-duty officer of the law. Peace Officers are empowered by the State of San Andreas to enforce all laws, statues and codes regardless of on or off duty status. Police are expected to maintain appropriate internal policy to distinguish when an officer is on duty, plain clothes, and other states besides a typically uniformed officer.
- A “Government employee” refers to any on-duty employee of a local, state, or federal agency.
- A “Weapon” refers to any object, tool or item, whether or not regulated or manufactured, that a person utilizes or intends to use to inflict harm, threaten harm, or utilize in lieu of a regulated or manufactured item that, when used as intended, can inflict harm.
- A “MDC” refers to the Mobile Database of Criminals, or the official State of San Andreas database system for criminal and personal identification and information.
- Specific punishment modifiers shall be defined in Title 10. Sentencing Enhancements.
- Specific code policies shall be defined in Title 12. Code Policy.
- ((Triple-asterisk (***) entries require a third party, whether the Governor, Department of Justice, a judge, or other party, to authorize usage.))
- ((The age, gender, or mental state of your character has no bearing on your location of imprisonment or time of imprisonment for OOC fairness purposes. ICly you would in fact be sent to the appropriate location for your personal health and safety. For example, children should presume they’re in a children’s juvenile hall for all intentions expressed when someone is sentenced, but may wish to RP at their discretion in SACF. The DOC cannot be charged ICly for wrongful placement under these circumstances.))