I. Full text versions of penal codes • United States • state
• Model Penal Codes • Non-Penal Codes & Restatements
II. Miscellaneous Penal &
Constitutional Norms
The following index includes only those non-penal code penal
norms that have been selected for integration into the present materials.
These represent a tiny sample of non-penal code penal norms that are accessible
on-line using the present materials as a springboard. Most of the penal
codes listed above appear on official websites maintained by a legislature or
administrative agency. These websites also provide on-line access to
non-penal codes, many of which contain penal norms. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
• Argentina
• Australia
Model
Criminal Code
Crimes
Act (New South Wales)
Commonwealth
Criminal Code Act (1995)
• Austria
• Canada
• China (People's
Republic)
• Finland
• France
• Germany (German)
(English-German)
• Israel
• Italy
• Mexico
• Portugal
• Puerto Rico
• Spain
• Sweden
• Switzerland (German, French,
Italian)
• federal
Federal Criminal Code (ti. 18,
United States Code)
alternate site
Proposed New Federal
Criminal Code
Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Uniform Code of Military
Justice
Alabama
Alaska
Criminal Law (ti. 11)
Arizona Criminal
Code
California
Penal Code (alternate
site)
Colorado
Criminal Code (ti. 18)
Connecticut
Penal Code
Delaware
Criminal Code (ti. 11)
District
of Columbia (ti. 22)
Florida
Criminal Code (ti. XLVI)
Georgia
Criminal Code (ti. 16)
Guam Criminal and Correctional
Code (ti. 9)
Hawaii
Idaho Criminal
Code
Indiana Criminal Law
and Procedure
Iowa Criminal
Code (chs. 701-728)
Kansas
Criminal Code (ch. 21)
Kentucky Penal Code (Title
XL)
Maine (Crimes)
(Maine
Criminal Code)
Maryland Code of Crimes
and Punishments (art. 27)
Massachusetts
General Laws (Crimes and Punishments)
Minnesota Criminal
Code
Mississippi
(ti. 97)
Missouri Criminal
Code
Montana
Criminal Code
Nevada Criminal Code
(ti.
15)
New Hampshire
New Jersey Code of
Criminal Justice (ti. 2C)
New
Mexico Criminal Code (ch. 30)
New York Penal Law (alternate site) (annotated)
New York
Non-Penal Law
North
Carolina
North Dakota (ti. 12.1)
Ohio Criminal Code
Oklahoma
Penal Code (ti. 21)
Oregon Criminal
Code
Pennsylvania Crimes
Code
Rhode Island
Criminal Code
South Carolina
South
Dakota Criminal Code (ti. 22)
Tennessee
Criminal Code (ti. 39)
Texas Penal Code
(alternate
site)
Utah Criminal
Code
Vermont Criminal
Code
Virginia
Criminal Code
Washington
Criminal Code
West Virginia (ch. 61)
Wisconsin Criminal
Code (chs. 938-951)
Wisconsin Uniform
Controlled Substances Act (ch. 961)
Wyoming Criminal
Code
Model Penal Code of 1962 (p. I) (pt. II) (©
ALI)
Sample Draft Criminal
Code (© Paul H. Robinson)
Standard Penal Code for
Latin America (© Am. J. Crim. L.)
Uniform Commercial
Code
Bankruptcy Code (Title 11,
United States Code)
Internal Revenue Code (Title
26, United States Code)
Model Hate Crime
Law
Model Institutional
Vandalism Statute
Illinois
Criminal Code
§ 12-6.
Intimidation.
§
12-6.1. Compelling organization membership of persons.
§
12-6.2. Aggravated intimidation.
§
12-7.1. Ethnic Intimidation [old].
§
12-7.1. Hate crime [new].
§ 25-1. Mob
action.
Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act
§ 10.
Definitions.
Massachusetts
General Laws ch. 272
§ 43A. Smoking in
public conveyances and transportation terminals
New
York
Constitution
Article
I (Bill of Rights)
Criminal Procedure Law
§
1.20 Definitions of terms of general use in this chapter
§
60.22 Rules of evidence; corroboration of accomplice testimony
§
170.40 Motion to dismiss information . . . ; in furtherance of
justice
§
210.40 Motion to dismiss indictment; in furtherance of justice
Department of Motor
Vehicles Regulations
§
51.5 Tire Use.
§
51.6 Method of measuring tread groove pattern depth.
Vehicle & Traffic
Law
§
102. Bicycle
§
130. Pedestrian
§
159. Vehicle
§
375. Equipment
§
605. Report required upon accident
§ 1104
(c). Authorized emergency vehicles.
§
1146. Drivers to exercise due care
§
1150. Pedestrians subject to traffic regulations.
§
1151. Pedestrians' right of way in crosswalks.
§
1152. Crossing at other than crosswalks.
§
1153. Provisions relating to blind or visually impaired persons.
§
1155. Pedestrians to use right half of crosswalks.
§
1156. Pedestrians on roadways.
§
1160. Required position and method of turning at intersections
§
1192. Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
§
1192-a. Operating a motor vehicle after having consumed alcohol; under the
age of twenty-one; per se.
§
1193. Sanctions.
§ 1212.
Reckless driving.
§
1229-a. Restricted highways
§
1230. Effect of regulations
§
1231. Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles
§
1232. Riding on bicycles
§
1233. Clinging to vehicles.
§
1234. Riding on roadways, shoulders, bicycle lanes and bicycle paths
§
1235. Carrying articles
§
1236. Lamps and other equipment on bicycles
§
1237. Method of giving hand and arm signals by bicyclists
§
1238. Passengers on bicycles under one year of age prohibited; . . .
protective headgear.
§ 1800.
Penalties for traffic infractions.
§ 1801.
Penalties for misdemeanors.
United States
Constitution
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