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A prisoner committed to the county jail for examination, or upon conviction for a public offense, must be actually confined in the jail until legally discharged; and if the prisoner is permitted to go at large out of the jail, except by virtue of a legal order or process, it is an escape; provided, however, that during the pendency of a ...
- Chapter 1. Offenses By Prisoners :: California Penal Code :: 2009 ...
Every state prison inmate convicted of a felony under this...
- Chapter 1. Offenses By Prisoners :: California Penal Code :: 2009 ...
Every state prison inmate convicted of a felony under this section shall serve his or her term of imprisonment as prescribed in Section 4501.5.
THE PENAL CODE OF CALIFORNIA. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS. PART 1. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS [25 - 680.4] PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE [681 - 1620] PART 3. OF IMPRISONMENT AND THE DEATH PENALTY [2000 - 10008] PART 4.
17. (a) A felony is a crime that is punishable with death, by imprisonment in the state prison, or, notwithstanding any other law, by imprisonment in a county jail under the provisions of subdivision (h) of Section 1170. Every other crime or public offense is a misdemeanor except those offenses that are classified as infractions.
What is the California Penal Code? The California Penal Code is a collection of state statutes that define many criminal offenses and their corresponding penalties. It covers a wide range of offenses, such as theft, assault, sexual offenses, homicide, and fraud.
Sanctioning in California often results in an individual being placed under the custody of one or more correctional authorities. For less serious offenses, criminal sentences may involve a short jail sentence or probation term, with county-level agencies (i.e., sheriff departments, county probation) implementing and controlling the sanction.
1 sty 2024 · An inmate who is released on parole or postrelease community supervision as provided by Title 2.05 (commencing with Section 3450) and who was committed to prison for a sex offense for which registration is required pursuant to Section 290, shall, through all efforts reasonably possible, be returned to the city that was the last legal residence ...