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11 December 2025
- 11:0511:05, 11 December 2025 (6)2.1.3 Murder in the Second Degree (hist | edit) [270 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A person is guilty of Murder in the Second Degree under this subsection if he or she: willfully and unlawfully takes the life of another person. Murder in the Second Degree is a <b>Class A Felony</b>.")
- 10:4810:48, 11 December 2025 (6)2.1.2 Murder in the First Degree (hist | edit) [1,256 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A person is guilty of Murder in the First Degree under this section if he or she: (a) unlawfully ends the life of another person, willfully and with premeditation; or (b) unlawfully ends the life of another person while committing, attempting to commit, or in immediate flight from any felony inherently dangerous to human life; or (c) unlawfully ends the life of another person through deliberate acts that manifest an extreme indifference to human life; or (d) unlawful...")
- 10:3810:38, 11 December 2025 (6)2.1.1 Capital Murder (hist | edit) [1,542 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A person is guilty of Capital Murder under this section if he or she: (a) unlawfully ends the life of a police officer, fire fighter, emergency medical responder, or court official during the official execution of their duties; or (b) unlawfully ends the life of a journalist as a direct consequence of their work as a such; or (c) unlawfully ends the life of another person in the commission of, attempt to commit, or immediate flight from a felony crime of: kidnapping, r...")
- 10:2810:28, 11 December 2025 (6)2.1 Murder, Related Crimes (hist | edit) [315 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ == Murder == (6)2.1.1 Capital Murder (6)2.1.2 Murder in the First Degree (6)2.1.3 Murder in the Second Degree (6)2.1.4 Felony Murder == Manslaughter == (6)2.1.5 Manslaughter in the First Degree (6)2.1.6 Manslaughter in the Second Degree (6)2.1.7 Negligent Manslaughter (6)2.1.8 Vehicular Manslaughter")
- 10:1110:11, 11 December 2025 (4)7.1.1 Sentencing Grid (hist | edit) [8,531 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= (4)7.1.1 Sentencing Grid #1 = Sentencing in months")
- 10:0310:03, 11 December 2025 (4)7.1 Sentencing Grids (hist | edit) [250 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (4)7.1 Sentencing Grids = This section provides the sentencing grids for Title 4 of the San Andreas Law. == Grid #1 == (4)7.1.1 Sentencing Grid #1 == Grid #2 == (4)7.1.2 Sentencing Grid #2 == Grid #3 == (4)7.1.3 Sentencing Grid #3")
- 09:5209:52, 11 December 2025 (4)7 Sentencing Guidelines (hist | edit) [9,644 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (4)7 Sentencing Guidelines = All defendants, once adjudicated or declared guilty, are to be subject to sentencing under the guidelines of this chapter. Sentencing Grids: (4)7.1 Sentencing Grids == (4)7.2 Standard Guidelines == All criminal defendants lawfully found guilty of a crime shall be subject to sentencing within the ranges provided by the appropriate sentencing grid unless otherwise effected by the provisions of th...")
- 09:2909:29, 11 December 2025 (6)2 Violent Crimes (hist | edit) [263 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (6)2 Violent Crimes = This chapter provides provisions for violent crimes in the San Andreas Law. == Categories == (6)2.1 Murder, Related Crimes (6)2.2 Robbery, Related Crimes (6)2.2 Assault, Related Crimes (6)2.3 Kidnapping, Related Crimes")
- 09:1209:12, 11 December 2025 (6)1 Definitions (hist | edit) [10,840 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (6)1 Definitions = This chapter provides definitions for Title 6 of the San Andreas Law. == (6)1.1 Person == “Person” means a natural human being. Organizations, corporations, and other legal entities may be considered a “person” for offenses that expressly permit or impose corporate criminal liability.")
- 09:0009:00, 11 December 2025 Title 6 (hist | edit) [393 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = Title 6 (Criminal Statutes) = Title 6 of the San Andreas Law contains criminal provisions. (6)1 Definitions == Categories == (6)2 Violent Crimes (6)3 Theft, Fraud, & Related Offenses (6)4 Property Destruction (6)5 Vehicular Offenses == Special Categories == (6)6 Crimes Against Animals (6)7 Crimes Against The State (6)8 Crimes Against Public Peace")
- 08:4508:45, 11 December 2025 (4)5 Evidentiary Screening (hist | edit) [3,568 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (4)5 Evidentiary Screening = Title 4, Chapter 5 governs the rules of evidence in criminal proceedings. == (4)5.1 Admissibility Standards == This section outlines what evidence is or is not permissible for admission in any criminal trial. === (4)5.1.1 Relevant Evidence === (a) Evidence is “relevant” if it has any tendency to make a fact that is consequential to the action more or less probable than it would be without the evidence. (b) All relevant...")
9 December 2025
- 10:5610:56, 9 December 2025 (7)11.4 Speed Limits (hist | edit) [958 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Any driver operating a motor vehicle along a public roadway shall not: (a) exceed the posted speed limit by any amount; or (b) exceed a speed of 25mph if no speed limit is posted. The <b>Infraction Level</b> for violating the provisions of this section are as follows: # If the speed limit is exceeded by more than 1 MPH, but not more than 10 MPH it is a <b>Level 1 Infraction</b>. # If the speed limit is exceeded by more than 10 MPH, but not more than 20 MPH it is a <b>Le...")
- 10:2910:29, 9 December 2025 (7)11.3 Responsibility at a Stop Sign (hist | edit) [978 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Any driver operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway who encounters a stop sign shall: (a) Come to a full and complete stop before any part of the intersection crosses: #Any painted stop line or demarcation line indicating where vehicles must stop; or #The entrance to the intersection if no stop line is present. (b) After stopping, yield the right of way to any other driver, pedestrian, or bicyclist lawfully within or approaching the intersection, proceeding only...")
- 09:3409:34, 9 December 2025 (7)11.2 Responsibility at a Traffic Light (hist | edit) [1,061 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Any driver operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway who encounters a traffic light shall: (a) at a green traffic signal, proceed through the intersection only if the intersection is clear and it is safe to do so or; (b) At a red signal, come to a full and complete stop before any part of the vehicle crosses: # Any painted stop line or demarcation line indicating where vehicles must stop; or # The entrance to the intersection.")
- 08:3008:30, 9 December 2025 (7)11.1 Duty to Yield (hist | edit) [907 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ = (7)11.1 Duty to Yield = Any driver operating a motor vehicle along a public roadway shall yield the right of way to any other vehicle or pedestrian lawfully entitled to proceed, in accordance with applicable traffic control devices, statutory provisions, or common rules of the road. Right of way shall be determined based on the order of arrival at an intersection, the movement of vehicles already within a traffic lane, the presence of traffic control device...")
- 08:2408:24, 9 December 2025 (7)11 Right of Way & Traffic (hist | edit) [454 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (7)11 Right of Way = This chapter provides statutes for Title 7 (Motor Vehicle Code) in regards to right-of-way. == General Provisions == (7)11.1 Duty to Yield (7)11.2 Responsibility at a Traffic Light (7)11.3 Responsibility at a Stop Sign") originally created as "(7)11 Right of Way"
- 05:3705:37, 9 December 2025 (7)1.1 Definitions (hist | edit) [14,867 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (7)1.1 Definitions = Provides definitions for the purposes of Title 7 (Motor Vehicle Code) == (7)1.1.1 Motor Vehicle == “Motor vehicle” means any self-propelled vehicle that is designed for or capable of transporting persons or property upon a public roadway, and that is not operated exclusively upon rails. == (7)1.1.2 Trailer == “Trailer” means every vehicle, with or without a body, that is not self-propelled and that is designed for carrying pr...")
8 December 2025
- 13:4413:44, 8 December 2025 (7)1 General Provisions, Limitations, Definitions (hist | edit) [1,014 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (7)1 General Provisions, Limitations, Definitions = This chapter establishes definitions, general provisions, and interpretive rules for use in Title 7 (Motor Vehicle Code). == (7)1.1 Definitions == Terms used throughout this Title shall have the meanings set forth in this section, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (7)1.1 Definitions == (7)1.2 General Provisions == The provisions of this Title apply to all motor vehicles operated upon...")
- 13:3013:30, 8 December 2025 Title 7 (hist | edit) [734 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = Title 7: Motor Vehicle Code = This title governs motor vehicle and operator requirements.")
- 12:4112:41, 8 December 2025 (4)4 Legal Standards of Proof - Criminal (hist | edit) [1,318 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (4)4 Legal Standards of Proof - Criminal = ... == (4)4.1 Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt == “Proof beyond a reasonable doubt” is the highest standard of proof and applies to criminal convictions. A fact is proven beyond a reasonable doubt when, after considering all admissible evidence, a reasonable person would have no reasonable uncertainty as to the defendant’s guilt. This standard does not require absolute certainty, but it does require more t...")
- 11:5611:56, 8 December 2025 (4)3 Pre-Trial Detention & Bail (hist | edit) [3,399 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (4)3 Pre-Trial Detention & Bail = This section governs the conditions under which an accused defendant may be lawfully detained prior to trial, and establishes procedures and standards for bail determinations. == (4)3.1 Presumption of Pre-Trial Release == All defendants are presumed eligible for pre-trial release pending resolution of criminal charges. Pre-trial detention shall be the exception, not the rule. == (4)3.2 Grounds for Pre-Trial Detention ==...")
- 11:4811:48, 8 December 2025 (4)2 Statute of Limitations (hist | edit) [1,585 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<strong>Coming Soon...</strong>")
- 11:3911:39, 8 December 2025 (4)1 Defendants' Bill of Rights (hist | edit) [3,002 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = (4)1 Defendants' Bill of Rights = The Defendants' Bill of Rights is set of legally protected rights afforded to every criminal defendant. These rights are <strong>supplemental</strong> to the United States Constitution and the San Andreas State Consitution. == (4)1.1 Quick & Speedy Trial == All defendants charged with a crime have an undisputable right to a quick and speedy trial. Defendants held in custody have a right to a trial within 60 days of their...")
- 11:1011:10, 8 December 2025 Title 4 (hist | edit) [456 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ = Title 4 = Title 4 of the San Andreas Law (SAL) involves statutes and guidelines for criminal procedure. == Sections == # (4)1 Defendants Bill of Rights # (4)2 Statue of Limitations # (4)3 Pre-Trial Detention & Bail # (4)4 Legal Standards of Proof - Criminal # (4)5 Evidentiary Screening # (4)6 Trial # (4)7 Sentencing Guidelines # 4(8) Special Considerations")
- 10:3610:36, 8 December 2025 Legal Code (hist | edit) [1,634 bytes] Ajax (talk | contribs) (→San Andreas Law: new section) originally created as "San Andreas Law"