Any well-equipped public library might have a copy of the laws and statutes of the state.
The criminal code or sections are a group of codes that apply for different criminal offences for example section 5 is public order witch means swearing or assaulting members of the public.
The legal offense code "ST SN" typically refers to a specific statute or legal provision related to a criminal offense, often used in law enforcement and legal documentation. However, without additional context or jurisdiction, it is difficult to provide a precise definition. Legal codes can vary by state or country, so it would be important to reference the relevant legal framework for an accurate interpretation. If you have a specific jurisdiction in mind, please provide that for a more tailored response.
Hacking, maybe?
New Jersey has quite a few zip codes. See the Related Link for the specific one you need.
I dont' believe that's an actual code rather the back end of many codes in the Illinois Compiled Statutes devised by the Illinois General Assembly. What type of arrest was this?
Some states refer to them as the 'Penal Codes,' other states call them 'Criminal Codes.' Either way they are codified criminal laws (statutes).
New Jersey has had more than 3 area codes since 1997.The current area codes for New Jersey are:201 & 551 : Hackensack, Jersey City609 : Trenton, Atlantic City732 & 848 : New Brunswick, most of the Jersey Shore856 : Camden, Vineland908 : Elizabeth973 & 862 : Newark, MorristownWhere two area codes are shown with an ampersand, it's an overlay area, with both codes serving the same geographic area.
You have to be more specific to an area as each jurisdiction can have different codes and what their specific meanings are.
There are no cheat codes for Habbo. Selling credit vouches "Codes" is a bannable offense from both Wikianswers.com (As it is a Software Violation) and from Habbo.com.
Follow this link: http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/lib/health/dncf-ciunit/prohibitive_offenses.pdf
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In the United States, the Federal Government has criminal codes and each State has criminal statutes or criminal codes. So without knowing which entity your question refers to, it is impossible to accurately answer this question.