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The criminal court process involves: an investigation and arrest, an arraignment, a pre-trial process (which may involve discovery, motions, and plea bargains), a preliminary hearing (only in felony cases), a trial (unless you take a plea), and. a sentencing hearing (if you are found guilty at trial or take a plea).
THE CIVIL CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS. DEFINITIONS AND SOURCES OF LAW. EFFECT OF THE 1872 CODES. DIVISION 1. PERSONS [38 - 86] DIVISION 2. PROPERTY [654 - 1422] DIVISION 3.
Guide to criminal court in California. This guide is an introduction to the criminal court system. It covers: An overview of the criminal court process. How to clean a criminal record (expungement) Victims' rights and restitution. The traffic court section covers traffic tickets and other infractions.
(3) "Civil case" means a case prosecuted by one party against another for the declaration, enforcement, or protection of a right or the redress or prevention of a wrong. Civil cases include all cases except criminal cases and petitions for habeas corpus.
Military and Veterans Code - MVC. Penal Code - PEN. Probate Code - PROB. Public Contract Code - PCC. Public Resources Code - PRC. Public Utilities Code - PUC. Revenue and Taxation Code - RTC. Streets and Highways Code - SHC. Unemployment Insurance Code - UIC.
The Civil Code of the State of California. Preliminary Provisions. Sections 2–21. Title of the Act. Section 1. Definitions and Sources of Law. Sections 22–22.2. Effect of the 1872 Codes. Sections 23–23.6.
In general, to support your position in California state court, you will want to research California Codes. Codes are a collection of laws organized by subject. For example, there is a Family Code and an Evidence Code. The California State Constitution is the fundamental law of the state.