You might have to take a California walk-and-turn sobriety test if you’re stopped for drunk driving. The test is sometimes given by officers when they suspect a driver is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The test is approved by the National Highway Traffic...
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Combating organized retail theft in California
When voters approved California Proposition 47 in 2014, several nonviolent felonies were reclassified as misdemeanors. Shoplifting goods worth $950 or less was one of those crimes. Shortly after the changes went into effect, media outlets began publishing and airing...
The assault and battery laws in California
Assault and battery are often mentioned together, but they are separate crimes. An individual commits assault when they attempt to injure another person or threaten to cause them physical harm. When an individual uses violence or force against another person, they are...