PC 148 Disrupting a peace officer in the course of his duties.
PC 415 Disturbing the peace.
This is something you need to talk about with your legal advisor, the arresting officer either decides to go with the lesser of the two charges or not based on your behavior at the time of the incident.
In California, gun rights aren't taken away for a PC 415(1) misdemeanor conviction.
PC 148 simply states that you cannot disrupt a Peace Officer in the course of his duties. Its essentially Disruption Of Justice .
Yes, you can bring a PC as a carry-on item on a flight.
Yes, you can bring a PC on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage.
PC 148 A 1 refers to the California Penal Code section for resisting, delaying or obstructing a police officer in the performance of their duties. It is generally classified as a misdemeanor offense, punishable by fines and possible imprisonment.
No.
If a PC is running slowly or not running at all, PC maintenance will be done to bring it up to speed
Yes, you can bring a PC on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it will need to be screened separately at security.
A charge of disturbing the peace would have to be negotiated between arresting officer, prosecuting attorney and your legal advisor.
10%off 415 = 415 - (0.10 x 415) = 373.5
Yes, you can bring a PC on a plane as a carry-on item or in checked luggage. It is recommended to pack it securely to prevent damage during travel.
Yes, you can bring your PC on a plane as a carry-on or checked baggage, but it is recommended to pack it securely and follow airline guidelines for electronic devices.