Trespassing in Santa Clarita is an interesting crime. California Penal Code 602 PC outlines a variety of circumstances under which someone can be arrested for trespassing. Some of those circumstances are pretty straightforward, such as intentionally entering someone else's private property without their permission or consent, while others can be rather strange - like taking oysters or shellfish off of someone else's land.
While the definition of what it means to trespass is rather complicated...
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Santa Clarita Bail Bonds Marijuana Charges
The all-too-recent legalization of marijuana for recreational use has been a long time coming, according to many Californians, and while marijuana is technically legal, there are some rather strict rules and regulations surrounding its use, sale, and cultivation. For example, you may be able to use marijuana, but you still can't sell it or grow it unless you're licensed by the state to do so. Misunderstanding the legalization of marijuana can easily lead to breaking the law without intending to ...
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Santa Clarita Bail Bonds at Twin Towers Jail
When someone is arrested in or around Santa Clarita, their first destination will be the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station where they undergo booking and processing. The process can take a few hours to complete, and once it does the defendant will be held at the SCV Sheriff Station jail for up to 72 hours. If the defendant isn't bailed out within that time period, or if the on-site jail becomes overcrowded, inmates will begin to be transferred to a larger, long-term holding facility in downtown Los ...
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