Section a of California Penal Code states:
It shall be unlawful to throw, drop, pour, deposit, release, discharge or expose, or to attempt to throw, drop, pour, deposit, release, discharge or expose in, upon or about any theater, restaurant, place of business, place of amusement or any place of public assemblage, any liquid, gaseous or solid substance or matter of any kind which is injurious to person or property, or is nauseous,
sickening, irritating or offensive to any of the senses.
This code does not exist in the California Penal Code section. This penal code is not found in any state.
This is the penal code for SEXUAL BATTERY in California .. f243.4(a)
Not likely unless you cross th California state line and commit a crime in the state....there are some exceptions like if you are in Ohio and violate California penal codes by mailing items to a person in California that the State has deemed illegal to use/posess...Also depends on what part of the California penal code you are referring....It is rather long and contains numerous sections.....
Penal Code 273. 6 is a California state code that has to do with the violation of a restraining order. An order of protection or restraining order is an order to stay away from, and do not contact order, granted by a court.
Trespassing. http://law.onecle.com/California/penal/602.5.html
Trespassing. http://law.onecle.com/california/penal/602.5.html
There is no penal code 220.09 1 in CA. I have a list of penal codes and it doesn't exist. Check to see if you got the code correct.
The 187 code that originated in the California Penal Code is murder.
Child neglect.
Reckless driving
Trespassing. http://law.onecle.com/California/penal/602.5.html
Trespassing. http://law.onecle.com/California/penal/602.5.html