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California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 602 | FindLaw
2023年1月1日 · (1) Refusing or failing to leave the lands immediately upon being requested by the owner of the land, the owner's agent, or by the person in lawful possession to leave the lands. (2) Tearing down, mutilating, or destroying any sign, signboard, or notice forbidding trespass or hunting on the lands.
§ 602 PC - "Trespassing" - California Law & Penalties
California Penal Code § 602 PC prohibits trespassing, which is entering someone else’s property without permission or a right to do so. Trespass also comprises remaining on another’s property after being asked to leave.
CA Penal Code Section 602 - California.Public.Law
2023年8月19日 · Except as provided in subdivisions (u), (v), and (x), and Section 602.8, every person who willfully commits a trespass by any of the following acts is guilty of a misdemeanor: (a) Cutting down, destroying, or injuring any kind of wood or timber standing or growing upon the lands of another.
CALCRIM No. 2931. Trespass: Unlawfully Occupying Property (Pen. Code ...
2025年2月20日 · Justia - California Criminal Jury Instructions (CALCRIM) (2024) 2931. Trespass: Unlawfully Occupying Property (Pen. Code, § 602(m)) - Free Legal Information - Laws, Blogs, Legal Services and More
Trespass Crimes | PC 601(a) & 602 Defense, Sentence, & Law: …
The crime of Trespass is found at California penal code sections 601(a) and 602. Essentially, trespass means to enter someone else's property or land without permission. There are a variety of trespass charges that may be filed against a defendant depending on the unique circumstances of …
California Penal Code Section 602 PC: Trespassing
Trespassing under California Penal Code Section 602.8 PC is an infraction that is punishable by a fine. This offense occurs when a defendant willfully enters the land of another without permission and the land is enclosed by a fence or has “no trespassing” signs posted.
Criminal Trespass Laws (California Penal Code 602) - Wallin
Under California Penal Code 602, the crime of trespassing is a misdemeanor offense. If you are convicted of criminal trespass, you face up to six months in county jail and a $1,000 base fine.
California Penal Code Section 602 PC – Criminal Trespassing - H …
California Penal Code Section 602 makes it a crime for an individual to enter or remain on another person’s property without the property owner’s express permission.
California Penal Code 602 – Except as provided in ... - LawServer
Except as provided in subdivisions (u), (v), and (x), and Section 602.8, a person who willfully commits a trespass by any of the following acts is guilty of a misdemeanor: (a) Cutting down, destroying, or injuring any kind of wood or timber standing or growing upon the lands of another. Ask a criminal law question, get an answer ASAP!