10 Codes
Definitions
Theft Classifications
Labeling offenses
Amendments
100

10-0

Caution

100

Person whose criminal activity is their responsibility (Suspect/Bad guy)

Actor

100

The value is between $0.00 - $99.99

Class C Misdemeanor

100

Micheal takes a Lego set from Walmart and leaves without paying

Theft

100

The freedom of religion, press, assembly, Etc..

First Amendment

200

10-9

Repeat
200

Physical Pain, Illness, any impairment of physical condition

Bodily Injury

200

The value is between $2,500 - $29,999

State Jail Felony

200

John enters the trunk of a strangers Impala and takes a pair of tools 

Burglary of a motor vehicle

200

Protection from double Jeopardy and self incrimination

Fifth Amendment

300

10-27

Drivers License Informatio

300

An offense designated by law or punishable by death or confinement in a penitentiary

Felony

300

James stole a bracelet valued at $250 and a laptop valued at $500 dollars from the mall. what is the charge

Class A

300

Sarah refuses to leave Target after management informed her she had to leave many times

Criminal Trespass

300

Abolished and continues to prohibit slavery

Thirteenth Amendment

400

Code 30

Burglary

400

Human being who is alive, Including unborn child from fertilization to birth

Individual

400

If amount of loss cannot be ascertained the loss is deemed

$750>$2,500 or Class A

400

Micheal tells someone from another state that he is going to assault them 

No Offense

400

Rights kept by the people (individual rights)

Ninth Amendment

500

10-31

Crime In Progress

500

Failure to act

Omission

500

Sarah leaves $80 on the counter and walks out of the store with a phone valued at $800. What class is the charge

Class B

500

Ryan and Luke used to be roommates over 3 years ago and recently met again after silence for years. It goes downhill and results in a physical fight

Family Violence

500

The year the Declaration of Independence was adopted

1776

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