Legal Articles, Felony
Virginia Possession of Marijuana Explained by Sudeep Bose, Former Police Officer
Possession of marijuana is referenced in Virginia Code 18.2-250.1
Virginia Trespassing Law Explained by Attorney Sudeep Bose, Former Police Officer
Former Police Officer and Attorney Sudeep Bose explains Virginia Trespassing Law
Commercial Burglary
Commercial Burglary is when an individual goes into a business property, with the purpose to steal.
Residential Burglary
Residential Burglary is when and individual goes into someone’s abode, with the purpose to steal.
California Vehicle Code Section 23152
Drunk Driving, as the name implies is, when someone operates a vehicle while being intoxicated with alcohol, and more specifically a driver with a blood alcohol count of 0.08% or higher.
California Penal Code Section 273.5
Corporal Injury is when someone injures another person, through assault. More specifically it is domestic violence, because it focuses on assaults that are committed in the home, or on a partner.
California Penal Code Section 466
Possession of Burglary Tools is when someone knowingly owns tools that could help in a burglary, and they bought or acquired these tools for this very purpose. Examples include pick locks, master keys, slim jims and the likes.
California Penal Code Section 288.4
Arranging a Meeting with a Minor for a Lewd Purpose is when someone assembles a meeting with a child (anyone over 18), for the purposes of sexual gratification.
California Penal Code Section 278
Child Abduction is when someone knowingly keeps someone under 18 from their parents or guardians, out of spite, and causing fret or fear to the legal guardians.
California Penal Code Section 273.6
Violating a Restraining Order is when someone knowingly disregards a protective order that was handed to them by a judge.