If facing criminal charges in santa claracounty its the court code. Its tell you where the defendent is going to court.and the court happens to be at the suprior court on hedding st. By the main jail
IIn Illinois does a married couple have to live apart for 6 months to get a divorce?
In IL if you file for a no-fault divorce, the required separation period is 2 years. However, that can be reduced to 6 months if both parties are in agreement and sign a waiver form.
Can non-resident same-sex couples marry in California?
You become a resident of California by LIVING in California, this has nothing to do with marriage or legal status- an illegal can be a resident of California
How does California population compare to other states?
California ranks 1st interms of area and 3rd in terms of population in the USA.
it also ranks among the top 10 economies in the world.
What is the address of San Quentin State Prison?
to mail letters to inmates its
C.S.P San Quentin
InMates name F- C-
San Quentin, CA 94974
What does Wisconsin law say regarding remarrying after a divorce?
You must wait at least 6 months before remarrying in Wisconsin after going through a divorce.
Can California students get unemployment benefits?
As long as you qualify for unemployment, and are looking for work, and are able to accept a job offer, you can collect unemployment. If you're not looking for a job, or your class schedule won't allow you to take a job, then you can't collect unemployment.
The employment office will check your class schedule to make sure you are able to accept a job if offered one.
What are California's toughest prisons?
Calipatria prison in Southern California.
Sacramento-the New Folsom Prison.
Pelican Bay
San Quentin (soon to be demolished as rumor has it).
Cochran is said to have the worst of the worst prisoners in Ca.
Are handguns legal in California?
In general, yes, handguns are legal in California, but are subject to more restrictions than most other states. For instance, under most circumstances, you can only have a 10 round mag for a semiauto pistol.
I would have your attorney start the process of wage garnishments. A very good attorney may even be able to request that part of his/her tax refund be considered as partially repayment. I have known a divorce attorney to even put a lien of the person's vehicles after going to court and getting it granted.
What are the requirements to get into the university of southern California?
The University of Southern California does not use minimum quantitative admissions guidelines for incoming students. However, most successful freshman applicants graduate in the top ten percent of their class. Transfer students should show an academically rigorous track record in their previous studies.
In California what age do you have to be to drive without adult supervision?
You can get a "junior permit" as young as 14 if you can show that you do not have adequate transportation to school, work, and/or other important functions. Restrictions are to be placed on the permit by the Department of Motor Vehicles based on the intended use of the permit. If you only get the permit because you don't have a ride to school, for example, you are only allowed to drive to school when you have the permit. When you are 16.5 years old you can get an actual license. There are some restrictions on this. When you turn 16, you can apply for a learner's permit. With the learner's permit you can only drive with a California-licensed passenger who is at least 25 years old. After 6 months of this and completion of driver training courses and a number of hours of behind-the-wheel training, you are eligible for the real license. For the first year (or until you turn 18, whichever comes first) you have a few restrictions. Unless you have a licensed 25 year-old in the car you can't drive between 11 pm and 5am and can't have passengers under 20 years of age. You can get around these restrictions if you can show that it is necessary to have passengers under 20 or that it is necessary to drive during the restricted time period. To drive alone, it's the 16.5 thing. Learner's permit at 16, license 6 months later. There are still the restrictions mentioned above, but in most cases and at most times you can drive alone.
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Who does a governor answer to in the state of California?
From Wikipedia: "queen-elizabeth-ii[i.e., the reigning English monarch]..., on the advice-constitutionalof her prime-minister-of-canada-1only,governor-general-of-canadaappoints the governor-generalto carry out most of her constitutional and ceremonial duties for an unfixed period of time-known as serving at-her-majesty-s-pleasure-though five years is the normal convention."
What is the statute of limitations on a misdemeanor charge of shoplifting in California?
my wife was charged with shoplifting about four years ago we never received a court date so we thoght the charges were droped due to lack of evidence.she was involved in a miner traffic altercation and was informed that she had a warrant for her arrest. she has never been in trouble with the law before and the shoplifting charge was really weak.now we have to go to court on 10-28-2008 and she's really worried. please help us if you can with some information on this matter. thank you verry much
What is the punishment for arson in California?
There are no set punishment or sentences for criminal offenses. The court must consider the facts and circumstances of the offense, relevant law, the defendant's history, and any other mitigating or aggravating factors.
The Spaniards, the Franciscans and the Catholics.
When did California stop recognizing common law marriage?
Common law marriage was abolished in California in 1895.
Does California extradite to Arkansas?
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to say whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend on the offense and the seriousness of it and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
they said around oct of 2009 or in nov of 2009