California Penal Code 368 PC defines elder abuse as the physical or emotional abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of someone 65 years of age or older. This crime can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or a felony (wobbler) and is punishable by up to four years in jail. ...
Penal Code 273.5 reads:"(a) Any person who willfully inflicts corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition upon a victim described in subdivision (b) is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years,...
Neglect 207-A Attempt Kidnapping 273-A Child Neglect 211 Robbery 273-D Wife Beating-Felony 211-S Robbery Alarm-Silent 288 Sex Crimes Against Children 217 Assault-Murder Intent 314 Indecent Exposure 220 Assault-Rape Intent 330 Gambling 242 Battery 374-B Illegal Dumping 245 Assault W/Deadly WPN....
"... Section 954 of the Penal Code provides, in its last sentence: 'An acquittal of one or more counts shall not be deemed an acquittal of any other count.' Under this section, each count charging a separate and distinct offense must stand or fall on its own merits. The disposition of...
Such arguments are founded on facts which have been generally recognized in organized society since time immemorial and on the law of this state as it had existed in all material respects, until the majority's unprecedented pronouncement, from at least the time that the Penal Code was adopted ...
This has helped them clear their felony record so they can move on with their lives. Felonies that cannot be expunged Certain felonies cannot be expunged under California law. These are: sodomy with a child (Penal Code 286(c) PC), oral copulation with a child (Penal Code 287(c) PC), ...
California Penal Code 432.7. (a) No employer, whether a public agency or private individual or corporation, shall ask an applicant for employment to disclose, through any written form or verbally, information concerning an arrest or detention that did not result in conviction, or information ...
FN 1. All further statutory references are to the Penal Code unless otherwise indicated. FN 2. At the time the offenses were committed, the sanity of a criminal defendant was measured by whether he lacked "substantial capacity either to appreciate the criminality ... of his conduct or to con...
FN 1. Unless otherwise noted, all statutory references hereafter are to the Penal Code. FN 2. Both Washington brothers were positive of their identification of defendant; each had picked his photo from a group shown to them separately on November 2, 1983. ...
Penal Code 654 PC. See also: People v. Wood (1989) 207 Cal.App.3d Supp. 11; People v. Campos (1982) 138 Cal.App.3d Supp. 1; People v. Randolph (1989) 213 Cal.App.3d Supp. 1; People v. Gallardo (1994) 22 Cal.App.4th 489; People v. Andersen (1994) 26 Cal.App.4th 1241...