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LEGAL DEFINITION Generally speaking, forfeiture is the taking by the Government – without compensation to the owner – of property that was illegally used or obtained. PC 186.3 – Under California law, if you are charged and convicted of criminal profiteering activities, the Government can go after the assets you acquired directly or indirectly through those…

PC 270: Child Neglect Laws Legal Definition: If a parent of a minor child willfully omits, without lawful excuse, to furnish necessary clothing, food, shelter or medical attendance, or other remedial care for his or her child… a person is the parent of a minor child and the person has notice of such adjudication and…

PC 272: Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Laws Legal Definition: (a) (1) Every person who commits any act or omits the performance of any duty, which act or omission causes or tends to cause or encourage any person under the age of 18 years to come within the provisions of Section 300, 601,…

PC 222: Drugging a Victim to Commit a Felony- What You Need to Know Legal Definition: “Every person guilty of administering to another any chloroform, ether, laudanum, or any controlled substance, anesthetic, or intoxicating agent, with intent thereby to enable or assist himself or herself or any other person to commit a felony, is guilty of…

PC 236.1: Human Trafficking Laws Legal Definition: (a) A person who deprives or violates the personal liberty of another with the intent to obtain forced labor or services is guilty of human trafficking. (PC 236.1(a)) (b) A person who deprives or violates the personal liberty of another with the intent to effect or maintain a…

PC 315: Keeping a House for Prostitution Laws Legal Definition: Every person who keeps a house of ill-fame in this state, resorted to for the purposes of prostitution or lewdness, or who willfully resides in such house… and in all prosecutions for keeping or resorting to such a house common repute may be received as competent…

PC 266i: Pandering Laws Legal Definition: Any person who does any of the following is guilty of pandering: (1) Procures another person for the purpose of prostitution. (2) By promises, threats, violence, or by any device or scheme, causes, induces, persuades, or encourages another person to become a prostitute. (3) Procures for another person a place as an…

PC 267: Kidnapping for the Purposes of Prostitution Laws Legal Definition: “(a) Every person who takes away any other person under the age of 18 years from the father, mother, guardian, or other person having the legal charge of the other person, without their consent, for the purpose of prostitution, is punishable by imprisonment in…

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