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PC 67(f) - ANSWERSBribery of Executive Officers
PC 68(f) - ANSWERSReceiving a Bribe
PC 126(f) - ANSWERSPerjury
PC 127(f) - ANSWERSSubornation of Perjury
PC 153(f) - ANSWERSCompounding Crime (wobbler)
PC 142 (fw) - ANSWERSDuty of Officer- Private person arrestee, cannot refuse to
receive prisoner
PC 853.6(m) - ANSWERSRelease after arrest
PC 145a - ANSWERSImpersonation of Public Officer
PC 538d (m) - ANSWERSFraudulent Impersonation of Peace Officer
PC 148 (m) - ANSWERSResisting Public Officers
PC 69 (f) - ANSWERSResisting Executive Officers
PC 148.5 (m) - ANSWERSFalse Crime Report
PC 150 (m) - ANSWERSRefusing to Aid Officer in Arrest
PC 71 (f/w) - ANSWERSThreatening school officials
Letter of the Law - ANSWERSNo discretion allow
Spirit of the Law - ANSWERSDiscretion is given
Accomplice - ANSWERSCo-Principal who testifies against principal
Probable Cause - ANSWERSEnough evidence, strong enough to justify a person
should be charged with crime
Elements of Crime - ANSWERSParts of a crime must be proved by the prosecution to
sustain a conviction