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State of San Andreas Penal Code - Eclipse Government

SAN ANDREAS CRIMINAL CODE

HEALTH AND SAFETY VIOLATIONS

 


TITLE VI - CRIMES RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY

601. Manufacturing a Controlled Substance (F)
Any person who manufactures, compounds, converts, produces, derives, processes, or prepares, either directly or indirectly by chemical or natural extraction, any illegal or prescription substance without proper permits. The highest category being manufactured determines the overall penalty.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C felony (7). Sentencing guidelines are attached to the chart below:

    Category Punishment
    A A monetary fine of up to $50,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 14 days.
    B A monetary fine of up to $45,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 12 days.
    C A monetary fine of up to $40,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 10 days.
    D A monetary fine of up to $20,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 8 days.
    T A monetary fine of up to $15,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 3 days.

602. Possession of a Controlled Substance (M)
Any person who possesses any controlled substance or multiple controlled substances except when dispensed or prescribed by or under the direction of a person licensed by the state to dispense, prescribe, or administer controlled substances. This applies to any measurements of less than 15 grams. The highest category in possession determines the overall penalty.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C misdemeanor. Sentencing guidelines are attached to the chart below:

    Category Punishment
    A A monetary fine of up to $4,500 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 20 hours.
    B A monetary fine of up to $3,750 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 15 hours.
    C A monetary fine of up to $3,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 10 hours.
    D A monetary fine of up to $2,250 and a written or verbal warning*.
    T A monetary fine of up to $500 and a written or verbal warning*.

    *(Decriminalized by DA's Office)


603. Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute (M)
Any person who possesses any controlled substance or multiple controlled substances with the intent to distribute, deliver, or sell. This also automatically applies to any measurements of 15 grams and above, regardless of individual intent. The highest category in possession determines the overall penalty.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C misdemeanor. Sentencing guidelines are attached to the chart below:

    Category Punishment
    A A monetary fine of up to $15,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 2 days.
    B A monetary fine of up to $10,500 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 1 day.
    C A monetary fine of up to $7,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 14 hours.
    D A monetary fine of up to $5,250 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 12 hours.
    T A monetary fine of up to $1,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 6 hours.

604. Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance (F)
Any person who knowingly and unlawfully sells one or more preparations, compounds, or mixtures containing controlled substances.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C felony (4). Sentencing guidelines are attached to the chart below:

    Category Punishment
    A A monetary fine of up to $15,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 2 days.
    B A monetary fine of up to $10,500 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 1 day.
    C A monetary fine of up to $7,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 14 hours.
    D A monetary fine of up to $5,250 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 12 hours.
    T A monetary fine of up to $1,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 6 hours.

605. Drug Smuggling (F)
Any person who attempts, or is successful in the act of transporting, exporting, storing, or concealing controlled substances or multiple controlled substances on their person or in their property in excess of measurements of 35 grams or above, regardless of individual intent. This also applies to transportation across jurisdictions. The highest category in possession determines the overall penalty.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C felony (3). Sentencing guidelines are attached to the chart below:

    Category Punishment
    A A monetary fine of up to $22,500 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 4 days.
    B A monetary fine of up to $18,750 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 3 days.
    C A monetary fine of up to $15,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 2 days.
    D A monetary fine of up to $11,500 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 1 day.
    T A monetary fine of up to $4,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 10 hours.

606. Drug Trafficking (F)
Any person(s) who attempts, or is successful in the act of transporting, importing, or exporting a controlled substance or multiple controlled substances on their person or in their property in excess of measurements of 75 grams or above, regardless of individual intent. This also applies to transportation across jurisdictions to enable the supply or distribution. The highest category in possession determines the overall penalty.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C felony (5). Sentencing guidelines are attached to the chart below:

    Category Punishment
    A A monetary fine of up to $45,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 7 days.
    B A monetary fine of up to $37,500 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 6 days.
    C A monetary fine of up to $30,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 5 days.
    D A monetary fine of up to $22,500 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 4 days.
    T A monetary fine of up to $8,000 and a term of imprisonment no greater than 1 day.

    For every additional 75 grams in possession upon detainment or arrest, an additional 12 hours will be added to the sentence.


607. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (M)
Any person who knowingly possesses any device, instrument, or paraphernalia used for or designed for unlawfully injecting or smoking a controlled substance, or packaging, measuring, or weighing controlled substances such as gelatin capsules, vials, scales, or glassine envelopes.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C misdemeanor. Punishable by a monetary fine of up to $4,500.

    • If the devices or instruments are used in the commission of P.C. 605 Drug Smuggling and P.C. 606 Drug Trafficking, this offense shall be liable under a Class C misdemeanor punishable by 1 to 3 days of imprisonment.

    ((Note: You must still arrest and complete post-arrest processing as normal for this plea in the no jail-time version. In the case of a guilty/no contest plea, this means that you will immediately release them. In the case of a not guilty plea, you are to follow the bail schedule.))


609. Eavesdropping (F)
Any person who unlawfully engages in wiretapping, mechanical overhearing of a conversation, or intercepting or accessing electronic communication.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C felony (4). Punishable by 2 to 4 days of imprisonment.

610. Facial Obstruction (M)
Any person who obstructs or disguises their face during the commission of a crime shall be charged under this statute.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C misdemeanor. Punishable by 1 hour to 2 days of imprisonment.

611. Fire Code Violation (I)
Any violation concerning fire code, enforced by the fire marshal.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C infraction. Punishable by a fine of $3,000.

612. Littering (I)
Any person who discards, drops, or scatters waste matter in a place other than a container or proper disposal, on public or private property, other than their own property.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C infraction. Punishable by a fine of $1,000.

613. SRCB Violation (M)
Any person(s) who fail to abide by the provisions of the State Regulation of Charities Act shall be deemed guilty of this offense.

  • Penalty: Classified as a Class C misdemeanor. Punishable by a fine of $50,000 and up to 10 hours of imprisonment.
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