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Title 8 covers the subject of violent crimes, and extends through Section 249. Title 9 (Sections 250 through 368) deals with offenses against public morals and decency. Title 10 (Sections 369 through 402) is devoted to "crimes against public health and safety," while Title 11 (Sections 403–423) is reserved for "crimes against the public peace."
The California Victim Compensation Program (CalVCP) provides compensation for victims of violent crime who are injured or threatened with injury. Among the crimes covered are domestic violence, child abuse, sexual and physical assault, homicide, robbery, drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. If a person meets eligibility criteria, CalVCP ...
Marsy's Law, the California Victims' Bill of Rights Act of 2008, enacted by voters as Proposition 9 through the initiative process in the November 2008 general election, is an amendment to the state's constitution and certain penal code sections.
Programs to help crime victims can leave them fronting bills ... Thousands of crime victims each year are confronted with the difficult financial reality of state ... California’s restitution ...
Victims of attempted crimes are victims of crimes, since attempt to commit a crime is itself a crime. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
How to help LA fire victims — where to send donations to those in need. Alex Mitchell. January 9, 2025 at 9:39 PM. ... California Community Foundation.
Help. Pages in category "Compensation for victims of crime" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... California Victim Compensation Board ...
This is just one of many alleged crimes dating back to the 1990s that would have gone unsolved if it weren't for two persistent victims: a small-town chief and a Northern California district attorney.