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  2. California Code, PEN 166. - California Legislative Information

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    166. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b), (c), and (d), a person guilty of any of the following contempts of court is guilty of a misdemeanor: (1) Disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior committed during the sitting of a court of justice, in the immediate view and presence of the court, and directly tending to interrupt its ...

  3. CALCRIM No. 2700. Violation of Court Order (Pen. Code, § 166 (a)...

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    1. A court [lawfully] issued a written order that the defendant. <insert description of order>; 2. The defendant knew about the court order and its contents; 3. The defendant had the ability to follow the court order; AND. 4. The defendant willfully violated the court order. Someone commits an act willfully when he or she does it willingly or on.

  4. CALCRIM No. 2701. Violation of Court Order: Protective Order ......

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    (Pen. Code, §§ 166 (c) (1), 273.6) The defendant is charged [in Count ] with violating a court order. [in violation of <insert appropriate code section [s]>]. T o prove that the defendant is guilty of this crime, the People must. prove that: 1. A court [lawfully] issued a written order that the defendant. <insert description of content of order>;

  5. California Penal Code 166 PC prohibits contempt of court, which includes such behaviors as being noisy while court is in session or disobeying court orders.

  6. California Codes: Codes Tree - Penal Code - PEN

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    THE PENAL CODE OF CALIFORNIA. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS. PART 1. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS [25 - 680.4] PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE [681 - 1620] PART 3. OF IMPRISONMENT AND THE DEATH PENALTY [2000 - 10008] PART 4. PREVENTION OF CRIMES AND APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS [11006 - 14315] PART 5. PEACE OFFICERS' MEMORIAL [15001 - 15003] PART 6.

  7. Penal Code - PEN - California Legislative Information

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    33415. Section 33410 shall not apply to, or affect, any of the following: (a) The sale to, purchase by, or possession of silencers by agencies listed in Section 830.1, or the military or naval forces of this state or of the United States, for use in the discharge of their official duties. (b) The possession of silencers by regular, salaried ...

  8. California Penal Code Section 166 PC: Violating A Court Order

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    California Penal Code Section 166 PC prohibits a wide variety of behavior that could be considered “contempt of court,” including being excessively noisy during a court hearing, refusing to be sworn in as a witness or refusing to comply with a request from a judge.

  9. Violating a Court Order | California Penal Code 166 PC

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    Get detailed information on California Penal Code 166 PC, covering contempt of court charges such as violating court orders, including protective and restraining orders. Learn about the penalties and defense strategies for these serious legal offenses.

  10. California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 166 | FindLaw

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    (1) Disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior committed during the sitting of a court of justice, in the immediate view and presence of the court, and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings or to impair the respect due to its authority.

  11. CA Penal Code Section 166 - California.Public.Law

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    Disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior committed during the sitting of a court of justice, in the immediate view and presence of the court, and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings or to impair the respect due to its authority.