§ 10-1-40. Violations.  


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  • (a)

    Any act or omission declared to be a violation, unlawful, required or prohibited by the phrase no person shall or similar mandatory language in or by this Code, any ordinance of the Town or any rule promulgated thereunder constitutes a violation.

    (b)

    Unless otherwise specifically provided in this Code, an ordinance of the Town or a rule promulgated thereunder, every day of a violation of this Code, ordinance or rule constitutes a separate violation.

    (c)

    The following sections of this Code are designated noncriminal violations. Any person charged with violating any provision of this Code so designated shall not be subject to incarceration upon conviction. Further, such person shall not be entitled to a trial by jury.

    Code § Violation
    6-3-10 Failure to obtain canvassing, soliciting or peddling for residential sales of property or operation of a public auction
    7-4-80 Cruelty to animals
    7-4-160 Running at large
    7-4-170 Prohibition on keeping wild animals
    7-4-310 License Requirement
    7-4-420 Vaccination
    7-4-530 Wild and dangerous animals
    8-2-50 Junk or abandoned vehicles
    10-2-10 Criminal attempt (where the violation attempted is noncriminal)
    10-2-20 Conspiracy (where the conspiracy involves a noncriminal violation)
    10-2-30 Complicity (where the complicity involves a noncriminal violation)
    10-2-40 Accessory to crime (where the violation is noncriminal)
    10-3-70 False reporting to authorities
    10-3-90 Compounding
    10-4-10 Unlawful conduct on public property
    10-4-20 Trespass or interference in public buildings
    10-4-30 Hindering transportation
    10-5-30 Desecration of venerated objects
    10-5-50 Graffiti
    10-5-60 Defacing posted notice
    10-5-80 Littering of public and private property
    10-5-90 Bottles, littering in parks
    10-5-100 Use of noxious substance
    10-5-130 Theft by receiving
    10-5-140 Obtaining control over any stolen thing of value
    10-5-150 Concealment of goods
    10-5-170 Tampering and unauthorized connections
    10-6-20 Disrupting lawful assembly
    10-6-50 Throwing missiles at vehicles
    10-6-110 Storage of flammable liquids
    10-6-130 Abandoned containers and appliances
    10-6-150 Unlawfully using slugs
    10-6-160 Public urination
    10-7-20 Encouraging delinquency
    10-7-30 False statement; false credentials
    10-7-40 Services of others
    10-7-60 Curfew
    10-8-20 License to manufacture, sell
    10-8-30 Alcohol-selling establishments
    10-8-40 Disturbances
    10-8-50 Display of cards
    10-8-60 Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages in public
    10-8-110 Open containers; permits
    10-8-120 Possession of drug paraphernalia
    10-8-130 Possession of marijuana
    10-8-140 Abusing toxic vapors
    10-10-10 Unreasonable noise
    10-10-20 Sirens, whistles, gongs and red lights
    10-10-30 Disturbance, breach of peace
    10-11-10 Gambling
    10-11-20 Burning
    10-11-30 Motorbikes

     

    (d)

    The following sections of this Code are designated criminal violations. Any person charged with violating any provision of this Code so designated may be subject to incarceration, in addition to fines and costs, upon conviction. Further, such person may be entitled to a trial by jury upon meeting the requirements of Section 2-4-200 of this Code:

    Code § Violation
    7-4-510 Vicious animals
    10-2-10 Criminal attempt (where the violation attempted is criminal)
    10-2-20 Conspiracy (where the conspiracy involves a criminal violation)
    10-2-30 Complicity (where the complicity involves a criminal violation)
    10-2-40 Accessory to crime (where the violation is criminal)
    10-3-20 Impersonating a public servant
    10-3-30 Obstructing government operations
    10-3-40 Obstructing a peace officer or firefighter
    10-3-50 Resisting arrest
    10-3-60 Escape
    10-3-80 Refusing to aid a peace officer
    10-5-10 Criminal mischief
    10-5-20 Damaging or destroying public property
    10-5-40 Damaging or destroying private property
    10-5-70 Criminal trespass
    10-5-110 Theft
    10-5-120 Theft of rental property
    10-5-160 Motor vehicle theft
    10-5-180 Second degree criminal tampering
    10-5-190 Fourth degree arson
    10-6-10 Disorderly conduct
    10-6-30 Harassment
    10-6-40 Loitering
    10-6-60 Reckless endangerment
    10-6-70 False imprisonment
    10-6-80 Menacing
    10-6-90 Assault
    10-6-100 False alarms
    10-6-120 Explosives
    10-6-140 Fraud by check
    10-6-170 Indecent exposure
    10-7-10 Child abuse
    10-8-70 Sale of malt, vinous, spirituous liquors
    10-8-80 Alcohol-related violations
    10-8-90 Illegal possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by an underage person
    10-9-20 Carrying concealed weapon
    10-9-30 Carrying concealed weapon or possessing weapon on school grounds
    10-9-40 Prohibited use of weapons
    10-9-60 Selling weapons to intoxicated persons

     

    (Ord. 18-1994 §1-108; Ord. 11-2007 §1)

(Ord. No. 4-2015 , § 2, 3-10-15)