625 W&I -- Juvenile
40300.5 CVC -- DUI
40600 CVC -- DUI
12031(a)(4)(A) PC -- loaded firearm on person or vehicle in public place
836(c) PC -- domestic protective/restraining order violation
836(d) PC -- assault/battery on spouse/cohabitant/parent of their child
243.5 PC -- assault/battery on school property while school in session
836.1 PC -- assaul/battery on working firefighter/EMT/Paramedic
836(e)(1)(2) PC -- carrying concealed firearm at airport
It depends on the circumstances and the local law. Generally speaking, U.S. police officers can arrest you if you have an outstanding warrant, or if they or other witnessess have seen you commit an arrestable offense, or if you are a suspect in a crime.
Yes. California peace officers retain their police powers throughout the state.
(in the US) Unlikely. Such a charge is a misdemeanor violation. A misdemeanor must be committed in the officers's 'presence' in order to be lawfully charged.
Possibly, it all depends what the charge is exactly. The customs and border officers have final say on weather or not you can enter Canada.
Yes, California law enforcement officers can confiscate your keys if they have a valid reason to do so, such as during a lawful search or arrest.
The address of the California Peace Officers Memorial Foundation Inc is: 18441 Eucalyptus Ave, Lake Elsinore, CA 92532-2124
California State
$60,000 a year
According to Wikipedia as of 2009 there are over 7,500 officers employed by the California Highway Patrol.
they make about 46,000-75,000 a year
Stop and inspect vessels for safety violations
In 2004 (the most recent year for which statistics are available), there were 517 local, county and state law enforcement agencies in California, with a total of 75,622 sworn officers. This does not include federal law enforcement officers working in California.