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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.

California Penal Code Section 246.3

Negligently Discharging a Firearm is when someone shoots a firearm or BB gun in a casual manner, that might’ve caused harm or death to someone else.

California Penal Code Section 192 C

Vehicular Manslaughter is when someone drives in an unlawful or dangerous manner, causing the death of someone else.

California Penal Code Section 191.5

Vehicular Manslaughter While Intoxicated is when someone drives a car while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and someone dies as a consequence.

California Penal Code Section 138a

Bribery of Witness Regarding Trial Attendance is when someone uses money or valuables to alter someone’s court trial attendance.

California Penal Code Section 137A

Bribery of Witness Regarding Testimony is when someone uses money or valuables to alter someone’s account of a criminal activity to an officer or a judge.

California Penal Code Section 136.1

Dissuading A Witness or Victim is when someone intimidates or persuades a victim to not report a crime.

How to File for Child Support Modification in Georgia

In most states, a support order is made based on the income of both parents, the child’s needs and other relevant matters. If there is a substantial change of circumstances … you lose your job, your ex-spouse has a significant wage increase, the existing order of child support can be modified.

Doctor Malpractice, Hospital Malpractice, and Medical Malpractice

Every year approximately 225,000 people die from medical malpractice. Many cases of medical malpractice occur in hospitals and involve doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists, and other medical staff.

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