Chart B - Minor Non-Traffic Violations/Minor Misdemeanors


- Abusive language under circumstances to provoke breach of peace.

- Carrying concealed weapon (other than firearm); possession of brass knuckles.

- Check, worthless, making or uttering, with no intent to defraud of deceive ($50 or less.)

- Curfew violation.

- Damaging road signs.

- Desecration of grave.

- Discharging firearm through carelessness.

- Disobeying summons.

- Disorderly conduct; creating disturbance; boisterous conduct.

- Disturbing peace.

- Driving without a license or with suspended or revoked license.

- Drinking in public.

- Drunk in public; drunk and disorderly.

- Dumping refuse near highway.

- Failure to appear.

- Fair/toll evasion.

- Illegal betting or gambling; operating illegal handbook, raffle, lottery, punch board; matching cockfight.

- Juvenile non-criminal misconduct; beyond parental control; incorrigible; runaway; truant; or wayward.

- Liquor: unlawful manufacture, sale, possession, or consumption in public place.

- Littering.

- Loitering.

- Malicious mischief.

- Nuisance, committing.

- Poaching.

- Possession of alcohol by minor.

- Possession of cigarettes by minor.

- Possession of indecent publications or pictures (Contact CNRC, Code 017 for determination).

- Probation violation (when violation stems from an original conviction of a Chart A, B, or C offense).

- Public urination.

- Purchase, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages by minor.

- Racing, dragging, contest for speed (when not treated as reckless driving).

- Removing property under lien.

- Removing property from public grounds.

- Robbing orchard.

- Trespass to property.

- Unlawful assembly.

- Use of false ID to buy alcohol.

- Using or wearing unlawful emblem.

- Vagrancy.

- Vandalism: injuring or defacing public property of another; shooting out streetlights.

- Violation of fireworks laws.

- Violation of fish and game laws.


The above list is intended as a guide. Violations of a similar nature should be treated as minor violations. In doubtful cases the following rule should be applied: if the maximum confinement under local law is 4 months or less, the violations should be treated as minor.





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