The California Penal Code is the primary set of statutes that define criminal offenses and criminal procedures under state law. The Penal Code was enacted in 1872 and has been substantially revised and amended since that time. Although criminal code sect
Penal Code 667 PC codifies California's "three strikes" law. The statute imposes 25 years to life in prison on defendants convicted of a violent- or serious felony with two prior convictions of violent- or serious felonies. This law also imposes a double
In In re Smith,'the California Supreme Court recently held that the California Penal Code prohibition of indecent exposure2 does not proscribe nude sunbathing on an isolated public beach, since, without more, it is not" lewd" conduct. The court's ruling clarified the criteriaFisherow, Walter ...
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Section 377 of Indian penal code: an impediment towards HIV/AIDS preventionAnderwar, UshaRowkavi, AshokAnand, Vivek
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Apex Court would decide only the aspect of Section 377 in the light of consenting adults and is not going to decriminalize 377 as a whole. Let us first examine what is Section 377 of IPC. It forms part of Chapter XVI of the Indian Penal Code, i.e. offences affecting the human body....
On February 14, 2013 and March 6, 2013, the High Court of Singapore heard two cases challenging the constitutionality of Section 377A, the provision of SingaporSocial Science Electronic Publishing
This subdivision does not supersede or affect any provisions of law relating to taking of the described species, including, but not limited to, Section 12008 of the Fish and Game Code. (f) For the purposes of subdivision (c), each act of malicious and intentional maiming, mutilating, or ...