California Penal Code 135 PC – Destroying or Concealing Evidence
Destroying or concealing evidence is a misdemeanor offense punishable by incarceration in the county jail for no more than one year. If convicted, one usually…
Read Full ArticleDestroying or concealing evidence is a misdemeanor offense punishable by incarceration in the county jail for no more than one year. If convicted, one usually…
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Read Full ArticleIn California, continuous sexual abuse on a child is charged under penal code 288.5 pc making it a crime to commit three substantial sexual acts…
Read Full ArticleIn California, resisting an executive officer is a wobbler offense which means the prosecutor holds discretion to charge you with a violation of this offense…
Read Full ArticleIf you have previously been convicted of a sex offense which requires you to register as a sex offender and you fail to do so,…
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