Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
Few criminal allegations carry the emotional weight and social stigma of charges involving the deceased. California Penal Code Section 642 criminalizes taking property from dead bodies, but these cases often involve complex circumstances, family disputes, and misunderstandings that create strong ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
In our digital age, privacy in communications remains a cornerstone of personal freedom and business confidentiality. California Penal Code Section 641 protects this privacy by criminalizing attempts to bribe telegraph or telephone employees to disclose private messages. While the statute referen...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 667.5 authorizes sentence enhancements for defendants with prior prison terms who are convicted of new felonies. These enhancements can add years to sentences, transforming what might be manageable custody time into lengthy prison commitments. Understanding how these...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 659 creates criminal liability for anyone who counsels or aids another person in committing a misdemeanor. This statute extends criminal responsibility beyond those who directly commit crimes to include people who help or encourage others. Understanding how this law ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 658 provides an often overlooked opportunity to reduce criminal sentences when you have already been punished for the same conduct through contempt proceedings. This statute recognizes that punishing someone twice for identical behavior violates fundamental fairness ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 654.1 addresses unauthorized transportation services, targeting individuals who sell, arrange, or advertise passenger transportation without proper regulatory authority. While this statute predates modern rideshare services and has evolved through regulatory changes,...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 654 provides one of the most important protections in criminal law: you cannot be punished multiple times for the same criminal act. This protection becomes critically important when prosecutors charge you with several crimes arising from a single course of conduct. ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 667, commonly known as the Three Strikes Law, represents one of the most severe sentencing schemes in American criminal justice. This complex statute can transform relatively minor felonies into life sentences when defendants have prior serious or violent felony conv...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 666.5 creates harsh mandatory sentencing for repeat vehicle theft offenses, transforming what might otherwise be probation eligible cases into serious felonies requiring state prison sentences. This enhancement statute targets individuals with prior felony conviction...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 16, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 666.1 creates serious consequences for people with prior theft related convictions who face new petty theft or shoplifting charges. What would normally be a minor misdemeanor can transform into a felony carrying potential state prison time when prosecutors invoke thi...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
Getting cited for a violation on public transportation might seem minor, but California Penal Code Section 640 carries real consequences that can affect your record and your wallet. Understanding your rights and available defenses becomes essential when facing these charges, whether for fare evas...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
Graffiti charges involving public transportation property carry surprisingly severe consequences under California Penal Code Section 640.5. What might seem like youthful expression or minor property damage can result in substantial fines, hundreds of hours of community service, and even jail time...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California law recognizes that victims and witnesses of serious crimes sometimes engage in minor illegal activities themselves. Penal Code Section 647.3 provides crucial protections that prevent arrest for certain offenses when someone reports being a victim of or witness to serious crimes. This ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California law carefully regulates how private investigators and other professionals can seek business from accident victims. Penal Code Section 646.5 specifically prohibits direct solicitation of investigative services from injured persons or their representatives. For investigators, claims adju...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 649 criminalizes a specific form of passenger misdirection by taxi drivers and other transportation providers. This statute makes it a misdemeanor for drivers to knowingly take passengers to different accommodations than requested or to deliberately misdirect prospec...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 643 addresses the deeply sensitive matter of how fetal remains must be handled and disposed of properly. This statute reflects society's recognition that even the earliest products of conception deserve respectful treatment. However, charges under this law often invo...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California maintains specific criminal statutes governing how photographers, freelance journalists, and other professionals can market accident scene photographs. Penal Code Section 646.6 prohibits direct solicitation of injured persons for the sale or use of accident related photographs. For pho...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 648 addresses the creation and circulation of unauthorized currency or monetary instruments. This rarely prosecuted statute criminalizes making, issuing, or circulating bills, checks, tickets, certificates, promissory notes, or bank paper intended to function as mone...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California maintains strict regulations governing how attorneys and claim representatives conduct business within the state. Penal Code Section 646 addresses a specific practice that lawmakers deemed problematic: soliciting personal injury claims from California residents with the intent of filin...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
When facing allegations under California Penal Code Section 639, understanding the nuances of this statute becomes critical to mounting an effective defense. This law addresses the serious matter of offering bribes to financial institution employees, but like many criminal statutes, it contains s...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
When facing accusations under California Penal Code Section 653.55, understanding your rights and potential defenses becomes critical. This statute addresses false statements made during immigration proceedings, but the law contains specific elements that must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt....
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
Understanding Police Recording Powers and Constitutional Protections
California's wiretapping and recording laws contain important exceptions for law enforcement agencies. Penal Code Section 633 permits specific government officials to record and overhear communications under certain circumstanc...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
California Penal Code Section 647 encompasses a wide range of behaviors collectively classified as disorderly conduct. This broad statute covers everything from public intoxication to prostitution related offenses, making it one of the most frequently charged misdemeanors in California. For anyon...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
Understanding Legal Safeguards for Commuter Information Confidentiality
California law provides specific privacy protections for individuals participating in carpooling and ridesharing programs. Penal Code Section 637.6 prohibits businesses from disclosing or misusing personal information collec...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 15, 2025 |
Comprehensive Protection Against Unauthorized Surveillance and Data Sharing
California law provides extensive privacy protections for cable and satellite television subscribers against unauthorized surveillance, data collection, and information sharing. Penal Code Section 637.5 prohibits televis...