California Penal Code Section 381b pertains to the illegal possession of certain controlled substances and the act of manufacturing or distributing substances intended for human consumption that are not safe or approved. Specifically, it addresses substances that may be harmful or dangerous, including certain chemicals or drug products. Violations can result in criminal charges, reflecting the state's efforts to regulate substances that pose a risk to public health and safety.
529.3 pc
Penal Code for Robbery
It is the California Penal Code for battery.
elder abuse
135 PC
armed bank robbery
California Penal Code for Escape from Law Enforcement
32 PC harboring a fugitive
California Penal Code (PC) Section 4573 basically indicates that no controlled substances or paraphernalia should be brought into any California penal institution. If caught with any controlled substance or using any controlled substance the individual will be charged with a felony.
Look to see if there is a section 490.1 or 490(1) to your state's penal code. If there is, it could mean "charged with violation of Penal Code section 490(1) (or 490.1)." In California it means petty theft of an item worth no more than $50.
California Penal Code 647(a) addresses Lewd or Dissolute Conduct in Public
Look to see if there is a section 490.1 or 490(1) to your state's penal code. If there is, it could mean "charged with violation of Penal Code section 490(1) (or 490.1)." In California it means petty theft of an item worth no more than $50.