Legal Articles, Criminal

California Penal Code Section 187

Murder is defined as illegally killing someone, or an unborn infant, with the clause of “malice aforethought” included.

California Penal Code Section 12026.1

If you happen to be driving in a California school zone and have in your possession a licensed firearm, there are certain provisions that prohibit you from openly displaying this said firearm.

California Penal Code Section 647a

If you were caught in a lewd act in public, it can be embarrassing as well as punishable according to the Penal Code 647A of California.

California Penal Code Section 290

Were you mandated to register as a sex offender and failed to do so?

California Penal Code Section 273.5

Corporal injury can result in misdemeanor or felony criminal charges in the state of California.

California Penal Code Section 211

When it comes to any kind of robbery, it means that the accused party who executed the robbery, if found guilty, would be convicted of a felony.

California Penal Code Section 1203.4

If you’ve been previously arrested, you may be subject to discrimination when searching for a job.

California Penal Code Section 488

One of the most popular examples of petty theft is shoplifting and this terminology is oftentimes used interchangeable with petty theft.

Federal Drug Conspiracy & Distribution

Catergizing federal drug conpiracy

How Will a Georgia Speeding Ticket Affect Me?

Any ticket 85 mph or higher on any road, or 75 mph or higher on any 2 lane road will make you a Georgia "Super Speeder". This will cost an additional $200 and could affect your insurance!

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