Penal Code Numbers (often used across CA as dispatch codes) 148 Resisting Arrest 459 Burglary 148.1 Making A False Bomb Threat 466 Possession Of Burglary Tools 148.4 Tampering With Fire Alarms 470 Forgery 148.5 Making A False Police Report 476a Check Fraud 187 Homicide 484b-i Credit Card Fraud...
is preparing to detonate a bomb, or a child abductor who may have information about the child’s location on his cell phone. The defendants here recognize—indeed, they stress—that such fact-specific threats may justify a warrantless search of cell phone data. See Reply Brief in No. 13–...
On March 1, 2005, DOJ’s California Anti-Terrorism Information Center (CATIC) officially entered into a new partnership with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security (OHS) and the California Highway Patrol (CHP) to form a State Terrorism Threat Assessment System. In support of this mission...
The Penal Code provides (§ 954) that different offenses arising out of the same circumstances may be charged, election is not required, and acquittal of one or more counts shall not[94 Cal. App. 2d 108]be deemed an acquittal of any other count. (See People v. Amick,20 Cal. 2d 247[...