Los Santos Criminal Law '09
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Los Santos Criminal Law '09
Vehicular offenses
Reckless driving – Fine of $400, with a driver’s license warning.
Damage to property by vehicular means – A fine added onto any other accumulated fine, based on damages caused, with a driver’s license warning/removal.
Speeding – Fine of $350, with a driver’s license warning.
Excessive speeding – Fine of $400, with two driver’s license warnings/a removal.
Driving in the wrong lane – Fine of $500, with two driver’s license warnings/removal.
Possession of Nitrous Oxide – Fine of $250, and the confiscation of the materials.
Use of Nitrous Oxide – Fine of $450, with the confiscation of materials, and two driver’s license warnings/a removal.
Driving under the influence – 7 minute arrest, $450 fine, and two driver’s license warnings/removal.
Driving without a license – 5 minute arrest, $450 fine, and the impounding of the operated vehicle.
Illicit vehicular racing – 8 minute arrest, $450 fine, and the removal of a driver’s license.
Illegal parking – Fine of $200.
Failure to yield to emergency services – Fine of $350.
Vehicular storage of illicit contraband (Storing guns, drugs, firearm materials, etc. in your car) – 5 minute arrest, $400 fine, confiscation of the material, and possible impounding of the vehicle.
Two of the above crimes - 10 minute arrest, $1500 fine, and the removal of a driver’s license.
Three or more of the above crimes – 20 minute arrest, $2500 fine, and the removal of a driver’s license.
Minor offenses
Verbal assault – Verbal warnings, and then a fine of $150. After repeated warnings, an arrest of 5 minutes and fine of $200
Failure to comply to a lawful order – Arrest of 2 minutes, or a fine of $200, or both depending on the situation.
Deception of an LEO – Fine of $200.
Obstruction of justice – Arrest of 8 minutes, $500 fine.
Mis-use of emergency hotline – Fine of $200, arrest of 4 minutes if continued.
Malicious use of the emergency hotline (Using 911 to deceive law enforcement into a deliberate trap, etc.) – Arrest of 8 minutes, $500 fine.
Mis-use of emergency resources (The charge of having emergency forces direct resources for a fabricated or otherwise situation) – Fine of $400 for the cost of deployment, arrest of 4 minutes and fine of $500 if continued.
Trespassing – Repeated verbal warnings, then a fine of $160. If continued, crime turned into Failure to comply to a lawful order. Will also be charged with ‘Trepassing’ upon arrest for Failure to comply to a lawful order.
Vandalism – Fine depending on damage caused, possible arrest.
Loitering – Repeated verbal warnings, a fine of $40 if continued. Crime turned into Failure to comply to a lawful order on repeated disobedience. Will also be charged with ‘Loitering’ upon arrest for Failure to comply to a lawful order.
Unlawful gambling – Arrest of 2 minutes, and possible confiscation of all funds involved.
Disorderly conduct (Acting aggressive towards others in public, trying to start fights, etc.) – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $200.
Fraud (Car scams, etc.) - Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $300 - the return of all items falsely obtained.
Two of the above crimes – Arrest of 20 minutes, fine of $2000.
Three or more of the above crimes – Arrest of 30 minutes, fine of $3500.
Moderate offenses
Evading arrest – Arrest of 10 minutes, $1500 fine, and removal of a driver’s license.
Fleeing arrest – Arrest of 8 minutes, $950 fine.
Unarmed assault (Simple punching, kicking, or otherwise hitting someone) – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $300.
Unarmed aggravated assault (Repeated unarmed assault on someone) – Arrest of 8 minutes, fine of $500.
Unarmed grievous bodily harm (Punching/kicking/or otherwise that causes serious injury, does not include weaponry) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $700.
Armed assault via non-firearm (Assaulting someone with a bat, pipe, etc.) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $650, confiscation of the weapon.
Armed assault via firearm (Assaulting someone with a firearm) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $700, confiscation of firearm.
Breach of the peace – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $200.
Riotous behaviour (Trying to implore a large crowd into violence, and etc.) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Disruptive civil disobedience (Participating in a riot; will be charged along with vandalism, assault, or any other crime committed by a suspect during a riot) – Arrest of 20 minutes, fine of $600.
Vehicle theft (Stealing a vacant vehicle) – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $300.
Grand theft auto (Stealing an occupied vehicle) – Arrest of 8 minutes, fine of $400.
Bribery – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $250.
Unarmed robbery – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Armed robbery – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $600.
Non-vehicular theft (Theft of something other than a car that doesn’t include stealing by force) – Arrest of 6 minutes, fine of $300.
Breaking and entering – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $300.
Breach of public oath (Committing corrupt or incompetent activites on emergency service duty) - Varies.
Malicious failure of adherence to public duties (Far reaching corrupt activites on emergency service duty) - Varies.
Conspiracy - Varies, depend on what crime is being conspired.
Two of the above crimes – Arrest of 35 minutes, fine of $4500.
Three or more of the above crimes – Arrest of 45 minutes, fine of $6000.
Major offenses
(Any of these committed before you get a firearm’s license gets you automatically banned for 2 months from applying for one, and any of these committed during your firearm's license possession gets it removed and puts a ban on you from applying for a firearm's license for 2 months.)
Unarmed assault on a LEO (Punching, kicking, generally hitting an officer unarmed) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $550.
Unarmed aggravated assault on a LEO (Repeatedly assaulting an officer unarmed) – Arrest of 12 minutes, fine of $700.
Unarmed grievous bodily harm on a LEO (Punching/kicking/otherwise hitting an officer that causes serious injury) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $2500.
Armed assault via non-firearm on a LEO (Assaulting a LEO with a weapon such as a pipe, bat, etc.) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $1800.
Armed assault via firearm on a LEO (Assaulting a LEO with a firearm) – Arrest of 20 minutes, fine of $2500.
Aiding and abeting – Varies, depending on what crime was being aided upon. Usually 10 minute arrest, fine of $400.
Attempted unarmed murder – Arrest of 25 minutes, fine of $3500.
Attempted armed murder – Arrest of 35 minutes, fine of $5500.
Kidnapping – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $2500.
Two of the above crimes – Arrest of 1 hour, fine of $6500.
Three or more of the above crimes – LSP arrest for 1 day, fine of $9000.
Drug offenses
(Any of these get your firearm's license revoked but eligible for re-application)
Possession of a controlled substance x amount – Arrest of 3 minutes, fine of $200, confiscation of substance. For each amount, an additional 1 minutes and $50 fine.
Intent to sell a controlled substance (2 or more drugs) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $500, confiscation of materials.
Advertising the sale of controlled substances (Advertising it through verbal means, or otherwise) – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $400.
Selling of a controlled substance – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $500.
Purchase of a controlled substance (Must be witnessed by an officer, can’t put this charge simply by finding drugs on someone) – Arrest of 8 minutes, fine of $300.
Firearm offenses
(Any of these get your firearm’s license revoked and make you ineligible for re-application)
While licensed
Unlawful brandishing of a firearm (Brandishing your licensed firearm for no reason) – Fine of $700, possible arrest of 5 minutes, and/or confiscation of firearm’s license.
While unlicensed
Possession of an illicit firearm x amount - Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $400. Additional time of 2 minutes and $100 fine for each firearm.
Possession of illicit firearm materials – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $500, confiscation of the materials.
Intent to sell illicit firearms (Having three or more on you) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $900.
Advertising the sale of illicit firearms (Advertising it through verbal means, or otherwise) – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $500.
Selling of an illicit firearm – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $600.
Purchase of an illicit firearm x amount (Needs to be witnessed by an officer, can’t put this charge simply by finding a firearm on someone) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Brandishing an illicit firearm - Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Brandishing an illicit firearm in a public place - Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $500.
Two of the above (unlicensed firearm crimes) crimes – Arrest of 25 minutes, fine of $3500.
Three or more of the above (unlicensed firearm crimes) crimes – Arrest of 35 minutes, fine of $4500.
LSP-worthy offenses
Attempted unarmed murder of a LEO – 1 day in LSP, $5500 fine.
Attempted armed murder of a LEO – 1 day in LSP, $9500 fine.
Large scale robbery (Bank robberies, etc.) – 1 day in LSP, $5500 fine.
Rape ((Be mindful of server rules to rape – BOTH parties must consent)) – 1 day in LSP, $3500 fine.
Hostage taking – 1 day in LSP, $5500 fine.
Unarmed murder – 2 days in LSP, $6000 fine.
Armed murder – 2 days in LSP, $20,000 fine.
Unarmed murder of a LEO – 3 days in LSP, $20,000 fine.
Armed murder of a LEO – 3 days in LSP, $40,000 fine.
Escaping from prison - Automatic 2 days in LSP despite previous time left, additional $10,000 fine.
Three of the above crimes - 3 days in LSP, $50,000 fine
Five or more of the above crimes - Arrest in the Las Venturas High Facility prison for 3 hours.
Monumental offenses
Crimes against the state (Enormous crime list, constant crimes committed in and out of prison (mainly murder), no chance of re-integration into society, little/no remorse for actions) - Execution or life sentence in Los Santos Prison; varies depending on crime.
Terrorism - Referral to a higher ranking government authority; possible execution or lengthy imprisonment in Las Venturas High Facility Prison.
Combination of offenses
If someone for example commits two minor offenses, and two moderate offenses, you just give them the 'Two of the above crimes'' fine and time for both minor and moderate offenses, and combine them. Same goes for three or more, and etc.
Reckless driving – Fine of $400, with a driver’s license warning.
Damage to property by vehicular means – A fine added onto any other accumulated fine, based on damages caused, with a driver’s license warning/removal.
Speeding – Fine of $350, with a driver’s license warning.
Excessive speeding – Fine of $400, with two driver’s license warnings/a removal.
Driving in the wrong lane – Fine of $500, with two driver’s license warnings/removal.
Possession of Nitrous Oxide – Fine of $250, and the confiscation of the materials.
Use of Nitrous Oxide – Fine of $450, with the confiscation of materials, and two driver’s license warnings/a removal.
Driving under the influence – 7 minute arrest, $450 fine, and two driver’s license warnings/removal.
Driving without a license – 5 minute arrest, $450 fine, and the impounding of the operated vehicle.
Illicit vehicular racing – 8 minute arrest, $450 fine, and the removal of a driver’s license.
Illegal parking – Fine of $200.
Failure to yield to emergency services – Fine of $350.
Vehicular storage of illicit contraband (Storing guns, drugs, firearm materials, etc. in your car) – 5 minute arrest, $400 fine, confiscation of the material, and possible impounding of the vehicle.
Two of the above crimes - 10 minute arrest, $1500 fine, and the removal of a driver’s license.
Three or more of the above crimes – 20 minute arrest, $2500 fine, and the removal of a driver’s license.
Minor offenses
Verbal assault – Verbal warnings, and then a fine of $150. After repeated warnings, an arrest of 5 minutes and fine of $200
Failure to comply to a lawful order – Arrest of 2 minutes, or a fine of $200, or both depending on the situation.
Deception of an LEO – Fine of $200.
Obstruction of justice – Arrest of 8 minutes, $500 fine.
Mis-use of emergency hotline – Fine of $200, arrest of 4 minutes if continued.
Malicious use of the emergency hotline (Using 911 to deceive law enforcement into a deliberate trap, etc.) – Arrest of 8 minutes, $500 fine.
Mis-use of emergency resources (The charge of having emergency forces direct resources for a fabricated or otherwise situation) – Fine of $400 for the cost of deployment, arrest of 4 minutes and fine of $500 if continued.
Trespassing – Repeated verbal warnings, then a fine of $160. If continued, crime turned into Failure to comply to a lawful order. Will also be charged with ‘Trepassing’ upon arrest for Failure to comply to a lawful order.
Vandalism – Fine depending on damage caused, possible arrest.
Loitering – Repeated verbal warnings, a fine of $40 if continued. Crime turned into Failure to comply to a lawful order on repeated disobedience. Will also be charged with ‘Loitering’ upon arrest for Failure to comply to a lawful order.
Unlawful gambling – Arrest of 2 minutes, and possible confiscation of all funds involved.
Disorderly conduct (Acting aggressive towards others in public, trying to start fights, etc.) – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $200.
Fraud (Car scams, etc.) - Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $300 - the return of all items falsely obtained.
Two of the above crimes – Arrest of 20 minutes, fine of $2000.
Three or more of the above crimes – Arrest of 30 minutes, fine of $3500.
Moderate offenses
Evading arrest – Arrest of 10 minutes, $1500 fine, and removal of a driver’s license.
Fleeing arrest – Arrest of 8 minutes, $950 fine.
Unarmed assault (Simple punching, kicking, or otherwise hitting someone) – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $300.
Unarmed aggravated assault (Repeated unarmed assault on someone) – Arrest of 8 minutes, fine of $500.
Unarmed grievous bodily harm (Punching/kicking/or otherwise that causes serious injury, does not include weaponry) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $700.
Armed assault via non-firearm (Assaulting someone with a bat, pipe, etc.) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $650, confiscation of the weapon.
Armed assault via firearm (Assaulting someone with a firearm) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $700, confiscation of firearm.
Breach of the peace – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $200.
Riotous behaviour (Trying to implore a large crowd into violence, and etc.) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Disruptive civil disobedience (Participating in a riot; will be charged along with vandalism, assault, or any other crime committed by a suspect during a riot) – Arrest of 20 minutes, fine of $600.
Vehicle theft (Stealing a vacant vehicle) – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $300.
Grand theft auto (Stealing an occupied vehicle) – Arrest of 8 minutes, fine of $400.
Bribery – Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $250.
Unarmed robbery – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Armed robbery – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $600.
Non-vehicular theft (Theft of something other than a car that doesn’t include stealing by force) – Arrest of 6 minutes, fine of $300.
Breaking and entering – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $300.
Breach of public oath (Committing corrupt or incompetent activites on emergency service duty) - Varies.
Malicious failure of adherence to public duties (Far reaching corrupt activites on emergency service duty) - Varies.
Conspiracy - Varies, depend on what crime is being conspired.
Two of the above crimes – Arrest of 35 minutes, fine of $4500.
Three or more of the above crimes – Arrest of 45 minutes, fine of $6000.
Major offenses
(Any of these committed before you get a firearm’s license gets you automatically banned for 2 months from applying for one, and any of these committed during your firearm's license possession gets it removed and puts a ban on you from applying for a firearm's license for 2 months.)
Unarmed assault on a LEO (Punching, kicking, generally hitting an officer unarmed) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $550.
Unarmed aggravated assault on a LEO (Repeatedly assaulting an officer unarmed) – Arrest of 12 minutes, fine of $700.
Unarmed grievous bodily harm on a LEO (Punching/kicking/otherwise hitting an officer that causes serious injury) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $2500.
Armed assault via non-firearm on a LEO (Assaulting a LEO with a weapon such as a pipe, bat, etc.) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $1800.
Armed assault via firearm on a LEO (Assaulting a LEO with a firearm) – Arrest of 20 minutes, fine of $2500.
Aiding and abeting – Varies, depending on what crime was being aided upon. Usually 10 minute arrest, fine of $400.
Attempted unarmed murder – Arrest of 25 minutes, fine of $3500.
Attempted armed murder – Arrest of 35 minutes, fine of $5500.
Kidnapping – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $2500.
Two of the above crimes – Arrest of 1 hour, fine of $6500.
Three or more of the above crimes – LSP arrest for 1 day, fine of $9000.
Drug offenses
(Any of these get your firearm's license revoked but eligible for re-application)
Possession of a controlled substance x amount – Arrest of 3 minutes, fine of $200, confiscation of substance. For each amount, an additional 1 minutes and $50 fine.
Intent to sell a controlled substance (2 or more drugs) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $500, confiscation of materials.
Advertising the sale of controlled substances (Advertising it through verbal means, or otherwise) – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $400.
Selling of a controlled substance – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $500.
Purchase of a controlled substance (Must be witnessed by an officer, can’t put this charge simply by finding drugs on someone) – Arrest of 8 minutes, fine of $300.
Firearm offenses
(Any of these get your firearm’s license revoked and make you ineligible for re-application)
While licensed
Unlawful brandishing of a firearm (Brandishing your licensed firearm for no reason) – Fine of $700, possible arrest of 5 minutes, and/or confiscation of firearm’s license.
While unlicensed
Possession of an illicit firearm x amount - Arrest of 5 minutes, fine of $400. Additional time of 2 minutes and $100 fine for each firearm.
Possession of illicit firearm materials – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $500, confiscation of the materials.
Intent to sell illicit firearms (Having three or more on you) – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $900.
Advertising the sale of illicit firearms (Advertising it through verbal means, or otherwise) – Arrest of 4 minutes, fine of $500.
Selling of an illicit firearm – Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $600.
Purchase of an illicit firearm x amount (Needs to be witnessed by an officer, can’t put this charge simply by finding a firearm on someone) – Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Brandishing an illicit firearm - Arrest of 10 minutes, fine of $400.
Brandishing an illicit firearm in a public place - Arrest of 15 minutes, fine of $500.
Two of the above (unlicensed firearm crimes) crimes – Arrest of 25 minutes, fine of $3500.
Three or more of the above (unlicensed firearm crimes) crimes – Arrest of 35 minutes, fine of $4500.
LSP-worthy offenses
Attempted unarmed murder of a LEO – 1 day in LSP, $5500 fine.
Attempted armed murder of a LEO – 1 day in LSP, $9500 fine.
Large scale robbery (Bank robberies, etc.) – 1 day in LSP, $5500 fine.
Rape ((Be mindful of server rules to rape – BOTH parties must consent)) – 1 day in LSP, $3500 fine.
Hostage taking – 1 day in LSP, $5500 fine.
Unarmed murder – 2 days in LSP, $6000 fine.
Armed murder – 2 days in LSP, $20,000 fine.
Unarmed murder of a LEO – 3 days in LSP, $20,000 fine.
Armed murder of a LEO – 3 days in LSP, $40,000 fine.
Escaping from prison - Automatic 2 days in LSP despite previous time left, additional $10,000 fine.
Three of the above crimes - 3 days in LSP, $50,000 fine
Five or more of the above crimes - Arrest in the Las Venturas High Facility prison for 3 hours.
Monumental offenses
Crimes against the state (Enormous crime list, constant crimes committed in and out of prison (mainly murder), no chance of re-integration into society, little/no remorse for actions) - Execution or life sentence in Los Santos Prison; varies depending on crime.
Terrorism - Referral to a higher ranking government authority; possible execution or lengthy imprisonment in Las Venturas High Facility Prison.
Combination of offenses
If someone for example commits two minor offenses, and two moderate offenses, you just give them the 'Two of the above crimes'' fine and time for both minor and moderate offenses, and combine them. Same goes for three or more, and etc.
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
Hope some of them apply to the LEO's too , like :
Reckless driving - No emergency , no sirens on.
Damage to property by vehicular means - Reckless driving , no emergency, no sirens on.
Trespassing - Violating landlord's rights and trespassing into private land/property without warrant.
Speeding - No emergency , no sirens on.
Excessive speeding - No emergency , no sirens on.
Driving in the wrong lane - Reckless driving , No emergency , no sirens on.
Because in most of the cases, usualy car accidents that involve a police cruiser, the driver either says "sorry" and drives off and/or blames the lag but if it's in reverse "please pull over on the right side of the road".
Reckless driving - No emergency , no sirens on.
Damage to property by vehicular means - Reckless driving , no emergency, no sirens on.
Trespassing - Violating landlord's rights and trespassing into private land/property without warrant.
Speeding - No emergency , no sirens on.
Excessive speeding - No emergency , no sirens on.
Driving in the wrong lane - Reckless driving , No emergency , no sirens on.
Because in most of the cases, usualy car accidents that involve a police cruiser, the driver either says "sorry" and drives off and/or blames the lag but if it's in reverse "please pull over on the right side of the road".
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
Of course they do, LEO's usually get a harder punishment than civillians.
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
(( What's the penalty for flying w/o a flying license ? ))
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AJail since IRL you cant fly a plane/heli w/o knowing :/ howto ))
Sam_Farha wrote:(( What's the penalty for flying w/o a flying license ? ))
AJail since IRL you cant fly a plane/heli w/o knowing :/ howto ))
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
(( I asked an admin, you won't be ajailed for flying without a license. So anyone know the IC penalty ? ))
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
Ins0mniac wrote:((Sam_Farha wrote:(( What's the penalty for flying w/o a flying license ? ))
AJail since IRL you cant fly a plane/heli w/o knowing :/ howto ))
(( That's stupid. IRL you can't be doing alot of things you do in GTA. ))
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
((What if i get caught w/o a license?))
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
chris305 wrote:((What if i get caught w/o a license?))
(("Driving without a license – 5 minute arrest, $450 fine, and the impounding of the operated vehicle."))
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gamers2000 wrote:chris305 wrote:((What if i get caught w/o a license?))
(("Driving without a license – 5 minute arrest, $450 fine, and the impounding of the operated vehicle."))
((Oh thanx))
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
I try to Arrest in the Las Ventura’s High Facility prison for 3 hours.
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
Thanks, that's cleared a lot of things up.
Just a question, say I see a mugging, can I run towards them and attack the mugger if the victim if having a hard time?
Just a question, say I see a mugging, can I run towards them and attack the mugger if the victim if having a hard time?
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
So the limit of IC jail time is 1 hour and fines' limit is $6000?
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
Nah, I don't think so.
Combination of offenses
If someone for example commits two minor offenses, and two moderate offenses, you just give them the 'Two of the above crimes'' fine and time for both minor and moderate offenses, and combine them. Same goes for three or more, and etc.
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Re: Los Santos Criminal Law '09
Are these times outdated?
I got 2 days for attempted murder of a leo, and here it says it should be one day.
Furthermore, I never even committed that crime, or any crime....nor did i even have a weapon.
I was arrested with no RP, SD was solid /b chat the whole time. I Cooperated fully because I was innocent, yet somehow they charge me with this and prison me for twice the time they should have.
WTF is this about? Why does it seem some LEOs don't care about RP at all, and only want to /prison people?
The sheriff told me in a /pm that he believed me ooc, but IC he thinks I'm guilty. What kind of BS is that? Don't you need evidence to send people to prison?
Question for all LEOs: What percentage of people that you prison are innocent? (meaning you ooc know they are innocent but you /prison them anyways)
I got 2 days for attempted murder of a leo, and here it says it should be one day.
Furthermore, I never even committed that crime, or any crime....nor did i even have a weapon.
I was arrested with no RP, SD was solid /b chat the whole time. I Cooperated fully because I was innocent, yet somehow they charge me with this and prison me for twice the time they should have.
WTF is this about? Why does it seem some LEOs don't care about RP at all, and only want to /prison people?
The sheriff told me in a /pm that he believed me ooc, but IC he thinks I'm guilty. What kind of BS is that? Don't you need evidence to send people to prison?
Question for all LEOs: What percentage of people that you prison are innocent? (meaning you ooc know they are innocent but you /prison them anyways)
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