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                "comment": "Created page with \"So definition of ex post facto is more or less: \u201cA law imposes a prohibited disadvantage if it has \u2018one or more of the following four effects: it makes criminal acts that were innocent when done; it makes the crime greater or more aggravated than it was when committed; it inflicts a greater punishment for the crime than was available when the crime was committed; or it alters the rules of evidence or the required proof for conviction.\u2019\u201d In re K.J. (2014) 224 Cal....\""
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                "timestamp": "2026-04-19T02:21:59Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"  ==VC31==  ===Constitutionality===  To avoid a violation of the federal and state due process clauses, the statute criminalizing the making of false statements to peace officers \u201cwhile in the performance\u201d of their duties under the Vehicle Code is deemed to prohibit deceit only as to a material fact pertinent to an investigatory matter undertaken by a peace officer pursuant to the Vehicle Code. U.S. Const. Amend. 14; Cal. Const. art. 1, \u00a7 7; Cal. Veh. Code \u00a7 31. (P...\""
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                "timestamp": "2026-04-18T03:07:49Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"Section 422 criminalizes threats made to another that are likely to result in death or great bodily injury.36 Section 422 encompasses conduct directed at one specifically identified person.37 Moreover, it requires an actual intent to commit a specific type of harm.38 This statute does not address the situation of cyberbullying in which one person might post disparaging comments about another on the Internet but does not explicitly threaten to harm that person.  ==Annoyin...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \" Penal Code section 597, subdivision (l):  (l) :(1) Upon the conviction of a person charged with a violation of this section, or Section 597 or 597a, all animals lawfully seized and impounded with respect to the violation shall be adjudged by the court to be forfeited and shall thereupon be transferred to the impounding officer or appropriate public entity for proper adoption or other disposition. A person convicted of a violation of this section shall be personally liab...\""
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                "timestamp": "2025-12-07T04:36:51Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"In re Travis J. (2013) 222 Cal.App.4th 187\""
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                "timestamp": "2025-08-29T16:53:37Z",
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                "comment": "Created page with \"  (a) [\u00a7 68] Availability of Defense., 1 Witkin, Cal. Crim. Law 5th Defenses \u00a7 68 (2025)  The defense of necessity has long been recognized, but the situations rarely appeared in early case law, and the dicta and discussion by writers furnish little by way of a test. Thus, a typical illustration was the taking of food to prevent starvation; but, apart from conditions of famine or other serious emergency, the opportunity to obtain food from relief agencies probably prec...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Vandalism  Vandalism is general intent crime. People v. Moore (2018) 19 Cal.App.5th 889   To commit vandalism a defendant must do an act \u201cmaliciously.\u201d (\u00a7 594, subd. (a).) However, as we have stated, a person acts maliciously **651 either when acting with \u201ca wish to vex, annoy, or injure another person\u201d or with the \u201cintent to do a wrongful act.\u201d (\u00a7 7, item 4.) As our Supreme Court has explained, the first type of malice described in section 7, item 4, is kn...\""
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                "timestamp": "2025-06-09T00:10:23Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"ARANDA-BRUTON MOTION (People v. Aranda (1965) 63 Cal.2d 518; Bruton v. United States (1968) 391 U.S. 123 [88 S.Ct 1620, 20 L.Ed.2d 476].) When two or more defendants are jointly charged, and one has made an extra judicial statement which inculpates a co-defendant, that co-defendant may move for severance on that basis; if the statement cannot be redacted to remove prejudice to the co-defendant, either the prosecution must agree not to use the statement or the severance s...\""
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