by admin | Oct 15, 2017 | California Laws, Criminal laws
Sec 243(d) of the California Penal Code defines the crime of battery resulting in serious bodily injury. Before such discussion is made, Sec 242 of the California Penal Code defines battery as the willful and unlawful use of force or violence against any other person....
by admin | Oct 15, 2017 | California Laws, Criminal laws
Secs 243 (b) and 243 (c)(2) of the California Penal Code prohibits the willful and unlawful use of force or violence against another person. When this kind of prohibited force is directed at police officer and firefighters, then higher penalties are imposable. The...
by admin | Oct 15, 2017 | California Laws, Criminal laws
Sec 476(a) of the California Penal Code is considered violated with the following illegal acts: a) Writing and/or passing a check; b) Knowing there are insufficient funds in the bank account to cover the full amount of the check; c) The intent in writing the check was...
by admin | Oct 15, 2017 | California Laws, Criminal laws
Sec 459 of the California Penal Code defines the crime of auto burglary. Under the law, the crime is committed when an individual enters a locked automobile or its trunk with the intent to: a) Steal the vehicle or committing the crime of Grand Theft Auto; b) Steal...
by admin | Oct 15, 2017 | California Laws, Criminal laws
Sec 245(a)(2) of the California Penal Code defines the crime of assault with a firearm. This crime is defined as an unlawful attempt coupled with the present ability to commit a violent injury upon another individual. The special aspect of this crime is the use of a...
by admin | Oct 15, 2017 | California Laws, Criminal laws
Sec 245(a)(1) of the California Penal Code states that the crime of assault with a deadly weapon is committed when an individual assaults another and a deadly weapon was used in the commission of the assault. Simply put, there needs to be proof that simple assault was...