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  2. 187 (slang) - Wikipedia

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    If a suspect is charged with attempted murder, then the relevant code would be "PC 664/187" because attempt is defined in Penal Code section 664. [ 7 ] Under the California Uniform Bail Schedule, the standard bail for murder is $750,000. [ 7 ]

  3. California Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    664 – Attempt (usually charged together with one of the above like 187 or 211; attempted murder was formerly covered in its own section, 217) 691 – Extortion "420" for marijuana use is commonly but incorrectly believed to originate from the Penal Code. [3] The actual Section 420 covers obstructing entry on public land.

  4. One Eight Seven - Wikipedia

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    One Eight Seven (also known as 187) is a 1997 American crime drama thriller film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was the first top-billed starring role for Samuel L. Jackson , who plays a Los Angeles teacher caught with gang trouble in an urban high school.

  5. Murder in California law - Wikipedia

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    The law on the crime of murder in the U.S. state of California is defined by sections 187 through 191 of the California Penal Code. [1]The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that in the year 2020, the state had a murder rate near the median for the entire country.

  6. Cal. Crim. L. Rev. - Wikipedia

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  7. Column: We now live in a Prop. 187 America. What's next?

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    More than 200 UCLA students march in protest of Prop. 187 in 1994, the ballot measure that sought to make life miserable for undocumented immigrants in California and passed with nearly two-thirds ...

  8. Allen v. United States (1896) - Wikipedia

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    Allen v. United States, 164 U.S. 492 (1896), was a United States Supreme Court case that, among other things, approved the use of a jury instruction intended to prevent a hung jury by encouraging jurors in the minority to reconsider.

  9. Criminal procedure in California - Wikipedia

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    The first step in criminal procedure is for the defendant to be arrested by the police. In California, the police may arrest a person: for a misdemeanor crime if the police have probable cause and personally witnessed the crime occur in front of them or the police have a signed arrest warrant from a judge [7]