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  • 01-15-2020, 02:00 PM
    RJR
    Re: Teacher in the East Bay Prosecuted Over 10 Years Later
    pg1067, thanks for that correction, I twisted it somehow.
  • 01-15-2020, 07:05 PM
    cdwjava
    Re: Teacher in the East Bay Prosecuted Over 10 Years Later
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    I think that's a little iffy. The child would have to be in the person's home. I could also see a gym teacher patting kids on the butt for no sexual reason at all.

    This is why the details matter. The most common charge for patting a butt, even of a child, would be sexual battery (PC 243.4). There'd have to be much more for a charge of PC 288 to have a remote chance of being sustained in such an instance.

    But, that's why the details matter a LOT in sex crime and child abuse cases.
  • 01-16-2020, 04:21 PM
    Bigsmokey1989
    Re: Teacher in the East Bay Prosecuted Over 10 Years Later
    Is it legal for consenting adults to sell and buy nude pictures videos that would be sent online and via text. Both of legal age buyer wants to purchase and seller wants to sell
  • 01-16-2020, 05:51 PM
    pg1067
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    Is it legal for consenting adults to sell and buy nude pictures videos that would be sent online and via text. Both of legal age buyer wants to purchase and seller wants to sell

    This has nothing at all to do with the subject of this thread. Start your own thread.
  • 01-21-2020, 09:43 PM
    CaliforniaDriver
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    Cal. Penal Code section 801.1.


    Thank you, pg1067. That section seems to be for only felonies with miners. Is there a section giving limitations for misdemeanors?
  • 01-22-2020, 06:45 AM
    cdwjava
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    Thank you, pg1067. That section seems to be for only felonies with miners. Is there a section giving limitations for misdemeanors?

    There are a few... which misdemeanor are you talking about? MOST are one year from the time of the incident (with a few exceptions). But, that is NOT what the teacher is being charged with.

    We can hypothesize and theorize on the SoLs of all sort of offenses all day. You've been provided what are likely the relevant SoL sections for the incident at hand. If you'd care to discuss another incident, please start a new thread and provide the particulars.
  • 01-22-2020, 09:24 AM
    pg1067
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    Thank you, pg1067. That section seems to be for only felonies with miners. Is there a section giving limitations for misdemeanors?

    First of all, minors and miners are not the same thing, and the alleged victims mentioned in the article you linked in your original post were, at the time of the incidents, minors. Second, the answer to your question is yes. If your intent was to ask what those sections or SOLs are, the answer depends on the particular misdemeanors in question.
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