Assault with a Deadly Weapon Defenses & Punishment – California PC 245(a)(1)
In California, assault with a deadly weapon (“ADW”) is defined under Penal Code 245(a)(1). Note that this charge requires the use of a deadly weapon…
Read Full ArticleIn California, assault with a deadly weapon (“ADW”) is defined under Penal Code 245(a)(1). Note that this charge requires the use of a deadly weapon…
Read Full ArticleAlthough assault and battery charges are distinct criminal offenses, they may however be carried out together by the same act. To be clear, battery requires…
Read Full ArticleIn California, arson is charged under penal code 451 pc[1] making it unlawful to maliciously burn a structure, respectively, of another. The statute also imposes…
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Read Full ArticleIn California, “Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance” is charged under Health and Safety Code 11550(a) hs. It is a misdemeanor offense but can…
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