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California Penal Code Section 69

Based on Ca Penal Code 69, whenever you deliberately threaten or use physical violence, in order to hold off, block or avoid an officer’s warrants or block them from performing their duties , you're responsible for violating California Penal Code 69.

California Penal Code Section 32

If you’ve ever helped a perpetrator get away with a felony, you are most likely in breach of California Penal Code Section 32, otherwise known as an “accessory after the fact.”

California Penal Code Section 459

Whenever someone enters a home deliberately to steal, it is considered to be a burglary under California Penal Code Section 459.

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 273.5

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

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!

Will a Georgia DUI automatically suspend my driver's license?

You have 10 business days to request an Administrative License Suspension Hearing or your privilege to drive in Georgia will be suspended on the 31st day!

Military Prison and Dismissal for Man Convicted of Rape

Military Prison and Dismissal for Man Convicted of Rape

Why the Decline in Recent DWI Arrests?

Why the Decline in Recent DWI Arrests?

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