Penal Code 278.5 PC – Deprivation of Custody – California Law
Penal Code 278.5 PC – Deprivation of Custody – California Law A parent can be arrested for kidnapping their own child if they deprive the other parent or guardian of…
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Penal Code 278.5 PC – Deprivation of Custody – California Law A parent can be arrested for kidnapping their own child if they deprive the other parent or guardian of…
3rd Amendment No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to…
California Mandatory Reporting Laws (California Penal Code Sections 11164-11174.3) Some people have a legal duty to report suspected or actual cases of child abuse or neglect under California’s Mandatory Reporting…
VENEGAS v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Supreme Court of California David VENEGAS, et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, et al., Defendants and Respondents. No. S113301. Decided: April…
Walton v. Gomez (In re Estate of Booker), 745 F.3d 405 (10th Cir. 2014) Holding that even though a detainee attempted to strike a guard, putting substantial pressure on the…
Caetano v. Massachusetts DOCKET NO. 14-10078 GRANTED Mar 21, 2016 DECIDED Mar 21, 2016 Caetano v. Massachusetts – Stun Gun – 2nd Amendment In a per curiam opinion, the Court…
Silva vs Langford 2022 – No 821.6 immunity FAILED Plaintiffs appeal from a judgment of dismissal entered as to Defendants State of California, acting by and through the California Highway…
Manuel v. City, of Joliett Legality of detention prior to trial Holding: (1) Elijah Manuel may challenge his pretrial detention on Fourth Amendment grounds and (2) on remand, the U.S.…
Violating a Court Order in California – Penal Code 166 PC The state of California takes court orders very seriously, partly because many court orders are protective or restraining orders…
What does it mean to be factually innocent of a crime? Being factually innocent of a crime simply means that you did not commit the crime. The term is used…