CHAPTER 4: OFFENSES AND CRIMES
Section
Offenses in General
   6-4-1   Attempts to commit an offense
   6-4-2   Aiding in an offense
   6-4-3   State criminal laws adopted by reference
   6-4-4   General penalties
Offenses Against Property
   6-4-15   Placing signs on property of another
   6-4-16   Throwing or shooting at persons or property
   6-4-17   Tampering with or damaging public utilities
   6-4-18   Unlawful intrusion upon land
   6-4-19   Illegal entrance
   6-4-20   Throwing advertisement on street prohibited
   6-4-21   Throwing injurious substances
   6-4-22   Public streets and trees
   6-4-23   Trespass prohibited
   6-4-24   Interference with fire hydrants
Offenses Against the Public and Persons
   6-4-35   Disturbing the peace
   6-4-36   Insulting signs; literature or language
   6-4-37   Storing or keeping explosives; nitroglycerine prohibited
   6-4-38   Discharging firearms; exceptions
   6-4-39   Loud noise or music prohibited; amplified sound
   6-4-40   Assault and battery
Offenses Against Health, Welfare and Morals
   6-4-55   Prostitution
   6-4-56   Disorderly house
   6-4-57   Maintaining or leasing a disorderly house
   6-4-58   Maintaining or leasing a disorderly house
   6-4-59   Residents and visitors to disorderly house
   6-4-60   Definitions, obscenity regulations
   6-4-61   Prohibited obscene conduct
   6-4-62   Vagrancy defined for specific acts, offenses
   6-4-63   Sleeping in public
   6-4-64   Begging prohibited
   6-4-65   Gambling prohibited
   6-4-66   Being about place where gambling is going on
   6-4-67   Harmful deception
   6-4-68   False or bogus checks
   6-4-69   Swindling unlawful
   6-4-70   Sale, possession or use of intoxicants
Offenses Against Public Authority
   6-4-85   Resisting an officer
   6-4-86   Refusing or failing to assist an officer
   6-4-87   Assault or battery upon police or other law officer
   6-4-88   Rescuing prisoners
   6-4-89   Escape of prisoners
   6-4-90   Impersonating an officer or employee
   6-4-91   False alarms
   6-4-92   False representation to an officer
   6-4-93   Removal of barricades
   6-4-94   Resisting public officials
   6-4-95   Eluding police officer