Navigating the legal landscape can be complex, especially when it comes to understanding specific penal codes. In California, PC 242 is a statute that deals with battery offenses. This article aims to shed light on this particular law, its implications, and related terms. How Does The Prosecutor Prove Battery Under Penal Code 242? Battery under…
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Domestic violence remains a widespread issue affecting millions of families across the United States each year. While rates have declined in recent decades, domestic violence continues to shatter lives and tear families apart. In California alone, law enforcement responded to over 160,000 domestic violence calls in 2020. Over 15,000 victims obtained restraining orders from alleged…
Continue reading ›The age of consent in California is 18 years old. This means that generally, it is illegal for an adult (someone 18 or older) to engage in sexual intercourse with a minor (someone under 18), even if the intercourse is consensual. What is the Age of Consent? The age of consent is the minimum age…
Continue reading ›Wrongful termination is when an employee in California gets fired for an illegal or improper reason prohibited by law. California, like most states, is an at-will employment state. This means employers can generally fire workers for any reason or no reason at all. However, exceptions exist where terminations violate public policy, an implied contract, or…
Continue reading ›Public intoxication is a misdemeanor offense in California that can result in jail time, fines, and other consequences. Being convicted of public intoxication can go on your criminal record and negatively impact future job prospects and other opportunities. While a first-time offense may only result in a fine, repeated convictions or additional charges like disorderly…
Continue reading ›What is Domestic Violence in Simple Terms? Domestic violence refers to abuse committed against an intimate partner. It involves intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury, or placing another person in reasonable fear of imminent serious bodily injury. Domestic violence crimes in California include: Domestic violence laws California California Domestic Battery Law,…
Continue reading ›Introduction: If you suffer a personal injury, hiring a lawyer to handle your case is crucial. Personal injury lawyers and attorneys have the legal experience to investigate your claim, negotiate with insurance companies, and get you the compensation you deserve. But what exactly will a lawyer for personal injuries do for your case? This article…
Continue reading ›In 2023, California maintains its stance of not officially recognizing common-law marriages established within its borders; however, this does not mean that couples in non-formalized unions have no legal recourses. Although not widely recognized, if a couple moves into California from a state where their common-law marriage was legally established, California law would grant them…
Continue reading ›For over 40 years, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has been a powerful force shaping efforts to curb drunk driving in America. Originally formed in 1980 as a grassroots movement led by grieving mothers mourning children killed in DUI crashes, MADD quickly developed into an influential advocacy group campaigning for tougher laws, heightened awareness, and…
Continue reading ›The controversial PG&E bailout law passed in 2019 reveals much about the pitfalls of policymaking when deep corporate interests are at play. AB 1054 brought together regulatory failure, legal ethics breaches, and perceived neglect of public welfare for private gain. The opaque process cast a pall over victims’ rights, taxpayer protections, and incentives guiding California’s…
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