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Penal Code 537 PC -- "Dine and dash" law in California
Penal Code 137 PC - Bribery of a Witness in California
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Penal Code 236 PC & 237 PC: The crime of "false imprisonment"
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Obstructing a business establishment after being asked to leave -- Penal Code 602.1 PC
Penal Codes 407 & 408 -- The crime of unlawful assembly in California
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Penal Code 337a PC - Bookmaking & Pool-Selling in California
Penal Code 247 PC - Shooting a gun at an unoccupied vehicle, building, or aircraft
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Penal Code 537 PC -- "Dine and dash" law in California

Penal Code 537 PC -- "Dine and dash" law in California

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Penal Code 137 PC - Bribery of a Witness in California

Penal Code 137 PC - Bribery of a Witness in California

Criminal defense attorney Neil Shouse describes the crime of "bribery of a witness" under California

Penal Code 591.5 PC - Damaging a Communication device with intent to prevent help

Penal Code 591.5 PC - Damaging a Communication device with intent to prevent help

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California Extortion Laws | Penal Code 518 PC

California Extortion Laws | Penal Code 518 PC

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Penal Code 236 PC & 237 PC: The crime of "false imprisonment"

Penal Code 236 PC & 237 PC: The crime of "false imprisonment"

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Penal Code 532 PC - "Theft by false pretenses" - California law

Penal Code 532 PC - "Theft by false pretenses" - California law

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Penal Code 484g PC -- Using a credit or debit card that you know to be fake or invalid

Penal Code 484g PC -- Using a credit or debit card that you know to be fake or invalid

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Obstructing a business establishment after being asked to leave -- Penal Code 602.1 PC

Obstructing a business establishment after being asked to leave -- Penal Code 602.1 PC

Criminal defense attorney Neil Shouse describes

Penal Codes 407 & 408 -- The crime of unlawful assembly in California

Penal Codes 407 & 408 -- The crime of unlawful assembly in California

Criminal defense attorney Neil Shouse describes the crime of unlawful assembly, under California

Penal Code 16590 PC -- "Which Weapons Are Illegal in California?" Top California Attorney Explains

Penal Code 16590 PC -- "Which Weapons Are Illegal in California?" Top California Attorney Explains

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Penal Code 337a PC - Bookmaking & Pool-Selling in California

Penal Code 337a PC - Bookmaking & Pool-Selling in California

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Penal Code 247 PC - Shooting a gun at an unoccupied vehicle, building, or aircraft

Penal Code 247 PC - Shooting a gun at an unoccupied vehicle, building, or aircraft

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Penal Code 132 PC -- California Law of "Offering False Evidence"

Penal Code 132 PC -- California Law of "Offering False Evidence"

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