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  2. Loitering - Wikipedia

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    The Loitering and Ruffianry Law (in Spanish: "Ley de Vagos y Maleantes") of August 4, 1933, aimed to address issues related to vagrants, nomads, procurers, and other behaviors deemed antisocial. [13] Popularly known as "La Gandula", the law gained consensus approval from all political groups during the Second Republic, with the intention of ...

  3. Papachristou v. City of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    For example, some loitering-plus laws require one or more of the following: that the individual lack an apparent or sufficient purpose for loitering, that the individual fails to give a satisfactory explanation for loitering, that the individual fails to obey a police order to disperse, that the individual obstructs others from passing, and/or ...

  4. City of Chicago v. Morales - Wikipedia

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    "'[A] law fails to meet the requirements of the Due Process Clause if it is so vague and standardless that it leaves the public uncertain as to the conduct it prohibits,'" noted Justice Stevens, "[i]f the loitering is in fact harmless and innocent, the dispersal order itself is an unjustified impairment of liberty." —

  5. 'Criminalization of homelessness': Brockton on brink of new ...

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    BROCKTON — New laws against camping and loitering could pass city council on Tuesday, marking a new chapter in how Brockton deals with homelessness. The new rules would set fines of $200 per day ...

  6. Las Cruces' panhandling, loitering, shopping cart laws will ...

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    Enforcement of the "Standing or loitering on or near street or highway" law takes effect 30 days later or around mid-September. The department, however, will delay enforcement of the shopping cart ...

  7. With note of caution, Newsom signs bill decriminalizing ... - AOL

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    Loitering for the purpose of prostitution is no longer a crime in California. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail ...

  8. 41.18 - Wikipedia

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    Section 41.18 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) was authored by former Councilmember Paul H. Lamport and originally enacted in 1963 as an anti-loitering law used to police public space in Los Angeles. The previous law noted that it was illegal to obstruct the sidewalk, but made it impossible to convict people who are blocking a sidewalk.

  9. Seattle's 'Stay Out' Zones Will Curb Civil Liberties, Not Crime

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    Loitering for prostitution laws allow police to arrest people merely for being a suspected sex worker or or engaging with one; they don't require cops to prove any sex for pay or offers of sex for ...