California Health and Safety Code 120290: Intentionally Transmitting an Infectious Disease Under California Health and Safety Code 120290, it is violation of the law to…
Are Fireworks Legal in California? In California, firework laws divide fireworks into two categories and an exempt category. The categories are “dangerous fireworks” and “safe…
California PC 653m PC 653m (a) states, “Every person who, with intent to annoy, telephones or makes contact by means of an electronic communication device…
California Penal Code section 647(e) criminalizes anyone, “Who lodges in any building, structure, vehicle, or place, whether public or private, without the permission of the…
California Penal Code section 1320 states, “Every person who is charged with or convicted of the commission of a misdemeanor who is released from custody…
California PC 470 California Penal Code section 470(a) states, “Every person who, with the intent to defraud, knowing that he or she has no authority…
What Is PC 171.5 and What Constitutes a Violation of It? California Penal Code section 171.5 is a California statute that makes it illegal to…
California Penal Code Section 347(a)(1) California Penal Code section 347 (a)(1) states, “Every person who willfully mingles any poison or harmful substance with any food,…
California PC 463 California Penal Code section 463 states, “Every person who violates Section 459, punishable as a second-degree burglary pursuant to subdivision (b) of…
You may be able to file a civil lawsuit against your sexual partner if you have been infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD). You…