In California, espionage is considered a serious crime and can lead to significant penalties. Under California Penal Code Section secrecy laws, individuals convicted of espionage may face imprisonment for up to 25 years. Additionally, they could be fined up to $500,000 or more, depending on the severity of the offense and the specific circumstances involved. The penalties may also vary if the espionage involves classified government information or national security.
prison
If by 'LA' the city of Los Angeles, California is meant, then no, the City of LA does not have the death penalty, per se. HOWEVER, the State of California DOES have the death penalty. Because LA is located within the State of California, capital crimes committed in LA are subject to penalties and punishments under California law, including the death penalty.
Death penalty.
See California penal code §211 Robbery
killing
I am not sure about California itself but of the states I do no about the penalty is always more than six months of insurance would have cost the person had they purchased the liability insurance.
It is a nightmare. Loss of the second amendment rights.
The last person executed in California under the death penalty was Clarence Ray Allen, who was executed on January 17, 2017. However, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a moratorium on the death penalty in March 2019, halting all executions during his tenure. Consequently, while the death penalty remains legal in California, no executions have taken place since Allen's execution.
The prefix for espionage is "es-".
wha is the fine for posting signage on private property
30 day suspension
Most likely death in most cases, or life imprisonment.