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California Penal Code Section 166

Penal Code 166 is associated with disobeying or disrespecting the last word of the courtroom.

California Penal Code Section 148

Anyone who obstructs a police officer or emergency personnel during their time on duty can be found guilty of resisting an arrest, under California Penal Code Section 148.

California Penal Code Section 118

The definition of perjury is when someone deliberately provides incorrect information while under pledge.

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.”

Worker's Comp. 101:The IME

The Workers' Comp. IME is presents tricks, traps and pitfalls that can hurt your Work Comp case. What should you know? What can you do?

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.

Workers Comp.101:The Brain Injury

Few cases are as complex and involved in Workers Compensation as the traumatic brain injury case. Choosing the right lawyer to handle your head injury is vital. The following article is a brief overview of the important consideration when hiring a lawyer for your traumatic brain injury case.

California Health and Safety Code Section 11362.5

Marijuana usage is often considered to be a criminal offense, but in special circumstances like use for medicinal purposes, doctors who recommend the drug and the patients who partake of them, are exempt from any criminal obligations under HSC 11362.5.

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