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Good News for Landlords Lochner v. New York The general right to make a contract in relation to his business is part of the liberty protected by the Fourteenth Amendment,…
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Good News for Landlords Lochner v. New York The general right to make a contract in relation to his business is part of the liberty protected by the Fourteenth Amendment,…
Rules and Regulations Governing California Landlord – Tenant Laws Below is a summary of rental laws in California. This article is researched and cited according to the Official California Civil…
Prosecutorial Investigations Standards on Prosecutorial Investigations (Full Text) ABA Standards for Criminal Justice: Prosecutorial Investigations Approved February 2008 Preamble A prosecutor’s investigative role, responsibilities and potential liability are different from…
Lying Cop or Citizen – PC 129 – Preparing False Statement or Report Under Oath Preparing False Statement or Report Under Oath Penal Code Section 129 is part of the…
Penal Code § 236 PC – False Imprisonment – California Law California Penal Code § 236 PC defines the crime of “false imprisonment” as unlawfully restraining, detaining, or confining a…
2011 California Code Penal Code 146 PART 1. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS CHAPTER 7. Other Offenses Against Public Justice Section 146 Every public officer, or person pretending to be a…
Counterman v. Colorado – Supreme Court sets higher bar for prosecuting threats under First Amendment justices raising the bar for establishing when a statement is a “true threat” not protected…
What is Exculpatory Evidence? – Definition, Examples & Importance Exculpatory evidence is any evidence in a criminal trial that supports the idea that the defendant is not guilty. In this…
Making Annoying Phone Calls – California Penal Code 653m Making annoying phone calls in described under California Penal Code Section 653m. This statute makes it a crime to make repeated…
Illinois Supreme Court Strikes Down Eavesdropping Statute as Unconstitutional People v. Melongo, 2014 IL 114852 This blog recently reported on developments in California regarding potential liability for businesses under California’s…