child abuse
529.3 pc
It is the California Penal Code for battery.
elder abuse
135 PC
California Penal Code for Escape from Law Enforcement
California Penal Code 647(a) addresses Lewd or Dissolute Conduct in Public
California Criminal Code for MurderCorrection:California Penal Code section 664 is an attempt statute. 664/187 is Attempted Murder.
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.
California Penal Code Section 1320(a) pertains to the crime of failure to appear in court after being released on bail or on their own recognizance. This law makes it a misdemeanor for a defendant to willfully fail to appear in court as required. The intent behind this statute is to ensure that individuals who are released from custody fulfill their legal obligations to appear in court proceedings. Penalties can include fines and potential jail time.
Three years
California Penal Code PC 490.5 addresses the crime of shoplifting, specifically the unlawful taking of merchandise from a retail establishment with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of its possession. This law applies when the value of the stolen goods is $950 or less and can be charged as a misdemeanor. Additionally, it outlines specific circumstances, such as prior theft convictions, that can elevate the charge. PC 490.5 is part of California's efforts to address retail theft and protect businesses.
PC 832 stands for California Penal Code section 832, and defines the type of weapon and arrest training required through the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.