WSRP Penal Code
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    • [1] Penal Code
      • [1] 1 - Resisting Arrest
      • [1] 2 - Disobeying a Police Officer
      • [1] 3 - Harassment
      • [1] 4 - Sexual Harassment
      • [1] 5 - Lying to a Government Official
      • [1] 6 - Reckless Endangerment
      • [1] 7 - Forgery
      • [1] 8 - Criminal Threats
      • [1] 9 - Threats Against An Elected Official (Fed Charge)
      • [1] 10 - Identity Theft
      • [1] 11 - Impersonating a Police Officer
      • [1] 12 - Impersonating a Federal Officer/Agent (Fed Charge)
      • [1] 13 - Impersonating a Judge (Fed Charge)
      • [1] 14 - Aiding and Abetting / Accessory to Crime
      • [1] 15 - Redacted
      • [1] 16 - Terrorism (Fed Charge)
      • [1] 17 - Terroristic Threats (Fed Charge)
      • [1] 18 - Vigilantism
      • [1] 19 - Animal Cruelty
      • [1] 20 - Anti-Mask Law
      • [1] 21 - Jailbreak
      • [1] 22 - Escaping Custody
      • [1] 23 - Possessing Items Used In Crime
      • [1] 24 - Child Neglect
      • [1] 25 - Disarming a Police Officer
      • [1] 26 - Entrapment
      • [1] 27 - Harboring a Fugitive
      • [1] 28 - Unlawful Accessing, Furnishing, or Receiving of Law Enforcement Records (Fed Charge)
      • [1] 29 - Stolen Valor Act
      • [1] 30 - Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law (Federal Charge)
  • [2] Violent Crimes Code
    • [2] 1 - First Degree Murder
    • [2] 2 - Attempted Murder
    • [2] 3 - Attempted Murder of an Elected Official (Fed Charge)
    • [2] 4 - Second Degree Murder
    • [2] 5 - Vehicular Manslaughter
    • [2] 6 - Involuntary Manslaughter
    • [2] 7 - Unlawful Imprisonment
    • [2] 8 - Kidnapping
    • [2] 9 - Hostage Taking
    • [2] 10 - Domestic Violence
    • [2] 11 - Robbery
    • [2] 12 - Assault
    • [2] 13 - Aggravated Assault
    • [2] 14 - Assault on a Federal Officer/ Agent (Fed Charge)
    • [2] 15 - Simple Battery
    • [2] 16 - Battery
    • [2] 17 - Aggravated Battery
    • [2] 18 - Inciting a Riot
    • [2] 19 - Killing or Injuring a Police Animal
  • [3] Vehicle Code
    • License Points Info
    • Moving Violations
      • [3] 1 - Speeding
      • [3] 2 - Failure to Maintain Lane
      • [3] 3 - Illegal Passing
      • [3] 4 - Driving Under the Influence
      • [3] 5 - Failure to Obey Traffic Control Devices
      • [3] 6 - Driving the Wrong Way
      • [3] 7 - Negligent Driving
      • [3] 8 - Reckless Driving
      • [3] 9 - Stopping on Railroad Tracks
      • [3] 10 - Illegal Street Competition, Stunting, or Exhibition
      • [3] 11 - Failure to Yield or Move Over for an Emergency Vehicle
      • [3] 12 - Distracted Driving
    • Equipment Codes
      • [3] 13 - Unroadworthy Vehicle
      • [3] 14 - Driving w/o Headlights or Signals
      • [3] 15 - Improper or Missing Plates/Registration
    • Commercial Vehicle Codes
      • [3] 16 - Truck/Trailer Length Restriction
      • [3] 17 - Truck/Trailer Height Restriction
      • [3] 18 - Load Size Restriction
      • [3] 19 - Explosive Material Restrictions
      • [3] 20 - Commercial Vehicle Inspection Authority
      • [3] 21 - Overweight Limit
    • Documentation
      • [3] 22 - Driving without Insurance
      • [3] 23 - Improper License Class
      • [3] 24 - Driving an Unregistered Vehicle
      • [3] 25 - Driving without a License
    • [3] 26 - Illegal Parking
    • [3] 27 - Reckless Evading
    • [3] 28 - Evading an Officer
    • [3] 29 - Hit and Run
    • [3] 30 - Excessive Vehicle Noise
    • [3] 31 - Impeding Traffic
    • [3] 32 - Operating Without a Helmet
    • [3] 33 - Refusal to take a Sobriety Test
    • [3] 34 - Bicycle Lane Usage
    • [3] 35 - Open Container of Alcohol in Vehicle
    • [3] 36 - Nighttime Headlight Usage
    • [3] 37 - Jaywalking
    • [3] 38 - Non-Motor Vehicle on Highway
    • [3] 39 - Airspace Violation
    • [3] 40 - Spectator of Illegal Competition, Stunting, or Exhibition
    • [3] 41 - Seatbelt Requirement
    • [3] 42 - Vehicle Flashing Colored Lights and Sirens
  • [4] Public Order Code
    • [4] 1 - Soliciting
    • [4] 2 - Solicitation of Criminal Activity
    • [4] 3 - Unlawful Assembly
    • [4] 4 - Obstruction
    • [4] 5 - Failure to Identify
    • [4] 6 - Loitering
    • [4] 7 - False Reporting
    • [4] 8 - Violation of Restraining Order
    • [4] 9 - Conspiracy
    • [4] 10 - Failure to appear
    • [4] 11 - Violating a Court Order (Fed Charge)
    • [4] 12 - Perjury (Fed Charge)
    • [4] 13 - Contempt of Court (Fed Charge)
    • [4] 14 - Bribery
    • [4] 15 - Disturbing the Peace
    • [4] 16 - Drunk and Disorderly
    • [4] 17 - Public Intoxication
    • [4] 18 - Disorderly Conduct
    • [4] 19 - Redacted
    • [4] 20 - Anti-Stalking Law
    • [4] 21 - Threats to Participate in a Criminal Organization
    • [4] 22 - Panhandling
  • [5] Finance Code
    • [5] 1 - Extortion
    • [5] 2 - Fraud
    • [5] 3 - Conspiracy to Commit Fraud
    • [5] 4 - Embezzlement
    • [5] 5 - Graft
    • [5] 6 - Government Corruption (Fed Charge)
  • [6] Property Crime Code
    • [6] 1 - Petty Theft
    • [6] 2 - Grand Theft
    • [6] 3 - Government Grand Larceny
    • [6] 4 - Grand Theft Auto
    • [6] 5 - Burglary
    • [6] 6 - Trespassing
    • [6] 7 - Bank Robbery (Fed Charge)
    • [6] 8 - Mail Theft (Fed Charge)
    • [6] 9 - Tampering
    • [6] 10 - Vandalism
    • [6] 11 - Gaining Unauthorized Access to a System (Hacking) (Fed Charge)
    • [6] 12 - Arson
    • [6] 13 - Criminal Mischief
    • [6] 14 - Possession of Stolen Property
  • [7] Health and Safety Code
    • [7] 1 - Minor in Possession of Alcohol
    • [7] 2 - Sale of Alcohol to a Minor
    • [7] 3 - Minor in Possession of Tobacco
    • [7] 4 - Sale of Tobacco Products to a Minor
    • [7] 5 - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
    • [7] 6 - Possession Of a Controlled Substances
    • [7] 7 - Sale of Controlled Substance
    • [7] 8 - Possession of a Controlled Substance With Intent to Sell
    • [7] 9 - Possession of Human Remains
    • [7] 10 - Unlawful Practice of Medicine
    • [7] 11 - Involuntary Commitment Authority
    • [7] 12 - Illegal Dumping
    • [7] 13 - Exotic Pets Ban
    • [7] 14 - Littering
    • [7] 15 - Urination or Defecation in Public
    • [7] 16 - Cannibalism
    • [7] 17 - Minor in Possession of Marijuana
  • [8] Firearms and Weapons Code
    • [8] 1 - Possession of a Firearm Without a License
    • [8] 2 - Possession of a Firearm Under Influence
    • [8] 3 - Brandishing a Firearm or Deadly Weapon
    • [8] 4 - Criminal Use of Firearm
    • [8] 5 - Illegal Sale of Weapon
    • [8] 6 - Possession of a Firearm in a Restricted Area
    • [8] 7 - Possession of an Illegal Weapon
    • [8] 8 - Failure to Declare a Weapon
    • [8] 9 - Illegal Display of Weapons or Equipment
    • [8] 10 - Possession of Unregistered Firearm
    • [8] 11 - Felon in Possession of a Firearm
    • [8] 12 - Unsecured Firearm near Children
  • [9] Fish and Game Code
    • [9] 1 - Hunting without a License
    • [9] 2 - Hunting in a Restricted Area
    • [9] 3 - Cruel Hunting
    • [9] 4 - Poaching
  • [10] Maritime and Vessel Navigation Code
    • [10] 1 - Boating Under the Influence
    • [10] 2 - Reckless Operation of a Vessel
    • [10] 3 - Boating without a License
    • [10] 4 - Onboard Vessel Safety Equipment Requirement
    • [10] 5 - Mooring to Navigational Markers or Buoys
  • [11] Customs, Immigration, Citizenship, and Naturalization Code (Federal)
    • [11] 1 - Unauthorized Entry
    • [11] 2 - Illegal Residence / Unauthorized Presence
    • [11] 3 - Harboring an Illegal Resident
    • [11] 4 - Deportation and Entry Refusal Authority
    • [11] 5 - Smuggling
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Election Laws and Restrictions

SECTION 1: Candidacy

a) Any person running for an elected position must be a legal resident of the State of San Andreas. (b) Any person running for an elected position may not be a convicted felon. (c) Candidates for President must declare a Vice President at least 2 hours prior to the beginning of the election.

SECTION 2: Campaigning

(a) Promising or offering direct money in exchange for a vote is illegal. (b) Promising or offering a government position in exchange for a vote is illegal. (c) Promising or offering future government favors in exchange for political or monetary support is illegal. (d) Misrepresenting oneself as another candidate is illegal.

SECTION 3: Advertising

(a) Advertisements may include posters, flyers, video messages, text messages, television commercials, radio ads, etc. (b) Disclaimers must clearly denote who or what group is endorsing a political message, candidate, or advertisement, and must be clearly and conspicuously stated with text or a verbal announcement in an advertisement. This applies even if the candidate is making an advertisement for themselves. (c) Falsely claiming to be endorsed by a person or group who has not endorsed you is illegal. (d) Falsely claiming to be a candidate you are not in order to smear their image or reputation is illegal. (e) Creating false advertisements which depict a candidate being impersonated. 99

SECTION 4: Election

(a) Official election results shall be decided by a simple majority. Whichever candidate possesses the most votes at the end of the voting cycle shall be deemed the winner. The winner shall be sworn in by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. (b) Putting pressure onto a potential voter (or group) to encourage them to vote a particular way, or not vote, through means of intimidation, including but not limited to: physical threats, verbal threats, financial coercion, threat of lawsuit, etc. (c) Impersonating another person in order to vote on their behalf is illegal. (d) Interfering with election or voting operations, including committing fraud, attempting to cause votes to be misreported, or tampering with the voting process is illegal. (e) Creating or posting artificial ballot, election, or polling results is illegal.

SECTION 5: Voting Rights

(a) No person shall be prohibited from voting on the basis of race, gender, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, disability, spoken language, or age. (b) No state or governing body may levy any tax, fee, or financial charge related to the process of voting. Nor shall a citizen be required to pay postage for mailing ballots. (c) Requiring literacy tests as a barrier to voting is illegal. (d) It is an individual citizen's right to keep their vote private or make public their candidate choice. It is illegal for someone other than an individual citizen to reveal, or threaten to reveal, someone else's voting intentions.

SECTION 6: Succession

(a) No Presidential candidate shall run for office with the express purpose of resigning to make their Vice President the President. (b) If the President becomes incapacitated or resigns, the Vice President shall be sworn in as the acting president. (c) If the President becomes once again capable of performing their function after being temporarily incapacitated, the position shall be returned to them. Otherwise, succession persists and the Vice President remains the President.

SECTION 7: Judicial Review and Criminal Penalties

(a) Any violation of this code is a Federal Felony punishable by a $1,000,000 fine and 800 seconds in prison. The law reserves the right to investigate racketeering and seize, or temporarily freeze, assets in the event of a violation of this code, in order to effectively review potential evidence. (b) Any violation of this code committed by a candidate shall disqualify them from the election. (c) The Supreme Court's Chief Justice is prohibited from participating in campaign activities due to their role as an overseer of the election.

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