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California Penal Code Section 12021

Felon with a Firearm is as its name suggests, when someone has any firearm in their possession, and that person is a felon, meaning they were previously charged with a felony.

California Penal Code Section 647.6

Child Molestation is when a molester annoys, or molests a child, sometimes with the intent of sexual gratification.

California Penal Code Section 11377

Possession of Methamphetamines is as its name suggests, when someone has any form of Methamphetamine in their possession, and it was not prescribed by a medical doctor.

California Penal Code Section 186.22

Gang Enhancement under California Penal Code Section 186.22, is a criminal offense and it is normally filed as either a felony or misdemeanor for subsection A of the code. Gang Enhancement is when anyone intentionally participates and furthers the motives of criminal gang activities.

California Penal Code Section 496

Receiving Stolen Property is when anyone conceals, withholds, markets or sells stolen goods, even though they are aware of the fact the item in question was thieved.

California Penal Code Section 632

Criminally Recording Confidential Communication is when anyone traces or records another party’s message on a telephone or telegraph, without their authorization.

California Penal Code Section 664

Attempted Murder under California Penal Code Section 664, is a criminal offense and it is normally filed as either a felony, which usually warrants life in prison.

The Long-Term Consequences of Driving While Intoxicated

Individuals may recognize the immediate consequences of an arrest for suspicion of DWI -including incarcerations, fines and penalties, loss of driving privileges, installation of interlock devices, counseling, probation and other penalties.

California Penal Code Section 666

Petty Theft with a Prior happens anytime someone steals something valued at less than nine hundred and fifty dollars, and this is a repeat incidence.

California Penal Code Section 653

Tattooing a Child is as its name suggests, the inking a minor, or offering to do so.

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