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Penal Code 664 PC – “Attempted Crimes” in California

Penal Code 664 PC – “Attempted Crimes” in California Penal Code § 664 PC is the California statute that defines criminal attempt. An attempted crime is when a person tries…

What Is Considered Obstruction of Justice in California?

What Is Considered Obstruction of Justice in California? Under federal law, any act that “corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstructs, or…

Penal Code 141 PC – Planting or Tampering with Evidence in California

New Law 2017: Prosecutors Who Plant False Evidence Or Hide Evidence Will Face Felony Charges: AB1909, California Penal Code Section 141 (C) Until now, it may be surprising to know…

Penal Code 182 PC – “Criminal Conspiracy” Laws & Penalties

Penal Code 182 PC – “Criminal Conspiracy” Laws & Penalties Under California Penal Code § 182 PC, you engage in a criminal conspiracy when you: agree with one or more…

Penal Code 135 PC – Destroying or Concealing Evidence

Penal Code 135 PC – Destroying or Concealing Evidence Penal Code 135 PC: It is illegal to knowingly and willingly destroy, erase, or conceal any physical evidence that is in…

Trump Indicted Read Full Indictment – Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records

Trump Indicted Read Full Indictment Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts: of falsifying business records linked to 2016 hush-money payments Judge did not impose gag order Watch the…

Seal & Destroy a Criminal Record

Seal & Destroy a Criminal Record Information on sealing and destroying an arrest record can be found at California penal code section 851.87 through 851.92. For purposes of PC 851…

Dwayne Furlow v. Jon Belmar – Police Warrant – Immunity Fail – 4th, 5th, & 14th Amendment

Dwayne Furlow v. Jon Belmar, No. 21-2640 (8th Cir. 2022) Dwayne Furlow v. Jon Belmar – Police Warrant – Immunity Fail – 4th, 5th, & 14th Amendment Officer NOTentitled to…

Unconstitutional Prior Convictions Eight Amendment

Unconstitutional Prior Convictions

Unconstitutional Prior Convictions n Johnson v. Mississippi, 486 U.S. 578 (1988), the United States Supreme Court held that Johnson’s death sentence, which was based in part on a prior conviction…

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