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California Bail Laws: What Defendants Need to Know

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 17, 2025 | 0 Comments

The hours following an arrest are among the most critical in any criminal case. As prosecutors begin building their case and law enforcement continues its investigation, the decision of whether a defendant remains in custody or is released on bail can determine everything, from employment and hou...

California Penal Code § 71: Threatening Public Officers

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 17, 2025 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code § 71 criminalizes threats made against public officers, employees, and educational institution staff when intended to influence their official duties. The law is enforced aggressively, and understanding the nuances of PC 71 is essential for those facing these charges. Becaus...

Felony Murder Under Federal Law

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 16, 2025 | 0 Comments

Most people associate murder charges with intentional, malicious acts. However, under federal law, a person can be charged with first-degree murder, even if they never intended to kill anyone. This legal doctrine, known as the felony murder rule, is one of the most severe and misunderstood areas ...

California Penal Code 148.3: False Emergency Reporting

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code Section 148.3 makes it a crime to knowingly make a false report of an emergency to public authorities. Although this law aims to protect emergency resources, it often affects people experiencing mental health crises or acting on genuine concerns. Understanding the legal elem...

Misprision of Treason Under California Penal Code 38

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

Treason is the most serious crime one can act against the federal or state government. Treason prosecutions are rare in U.S. history; there have been fewer than 40 federal prosecutions. To the author's information, in California, there has never been a prosecution for treason. But, the crime of t...

California Penal Code § 697: Crime Prevention Powers

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 14, 2025 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code § 697 establishes a rarely discussed but significant area of criminal law that empowers law enforcement to take preventive action before a crime occurs. While the intent behind the statute is to enhance public safety, its application can affect the rights of individuals who ...

California Penal Code 647: Public Intoxication Charges

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 11, 2025 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code Section 647 establishes criminal penalties for public intoxication when a person's condition creates a risk to safety or obstructs public areas. While often seen as minor infractions, these charges involve specific legal standards and present multiple defense opportunities. ...

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