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what is Section P653-MA

What is Section P653-MA? and if what is the penalty?


Asked on 3/19/04, 12:07 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: what is Section P653-MA

There is no such section as listed. There is a Penal code 653 series that includes many various subsections on prostitution, loitering, etc.

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Answered on 3/19/04, 2:28 pm
George Woodworth Law Office of George Woodworth & Associates

Re: what is Section P653-MA

Hi---You are probably referring to Penal Code 653 subsection (M) which is a section prohibiting annoying or threatening phone calls. Do you need help with this in Court? If so, email me back to discuss further. Attorney Woodworth

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Answered on 3/19/04, 3:49 pm
Jacqueline Goodman Rubio Law Offices of Jacqueline Goodman Rubio

Re: what is Section P653-MA

Mr. Woodworth may be correct. You're giving us a bit of a challenge with such little information. It could also be Cal Pen Code � 653 (2003), which states:

� 653. Tattooing or offering to tattoo person under age of eighteen

Every person who tattoos or offers to tattoo a person under the age of 18 years is guilty of a misdemeanor.

As used in this section, to "tattoo" means to insert pigment under the surface of the skin of a human being, by pricking with a needle or otherwise, so as to produce an indelible mark or figure visible through the skin.

This section is not intended to apply to any act of a licensed practitioner of the healing arts performed in the course of his practice.

Give us a little more info-- like what jurisdiction we're in (California? Federal?) and what facts might form the basis of the charge. Was there a telephone involved? Solicitation for prostitution? Tatooing??

A misdemeanor is, by definition, only punishable by one year or less in the county jail, and/or a fine.

Good luck,

JACQUELINE GOODMAN RUBIO

www.californiadefenselawyer.net

[email protected]

(714)879-5770

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Answered on 3/21/04, 3:06 am


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