Burglary Charges 459 PC

Burglary charges. Photo credit: Hobvias Sudoneighm
The crime of burglary is covered under California Penal Code 459 PC and can be described as entering any room, structure or locked vehicle with the intention of committing a felony once inside. Typically, burglary is synonymous with entering a room or structure with the intent to steal something, but under the state of California’s description of the law, a person could be charged with burglary if they enter a building with the intention of committing a felony other than theft, such as assault. ...
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Alleged Ponzi Scheme Operators Arraigned This Week

Ponzi Scheme
Two people arrested in Santa Clarita for allegedly operating a Ponzi scheme were arraigned in court this week. Director Dror Soref and an Michelle Seward, of Valencia, were arrested in September under the suspicion of violating California Corporations Code 25110. Soref is best known for directing some of Weird Al Yankovic's music videos. Basically, the two have been arrested for allegedly operating a Ponzi scheme that stiffed their clients out of millions of dollars. Ponzi schemes are named a...
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