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      • California Penal Code section 404 defines a riot as follows: Any use of force or violence, disturbing the peace, or any threat to use force or violence Accompanied by immediate power of execution By two or more persons acting together Without authority of law
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  2. California Penal Code 404, defining rioting as “any use of force or violence, disturbing the public peace, or any threat to use force or violence, if accompanied by immediate power of execution, by two or more persons acting together, and without authority of law.”

  3. A riot is defined as two or more people willfully disturbing the peace, using force or violence, or threatening to use force or violence (if the threat is accompanied by the immediate power of execution.) 1 2 Related crimes in California include: Inciting a riot (PC 404.6) – a misdemeanor carrying up to 1 year in jail and/or up to $1,000.

  4. Every person who with the intent to cause a riot does an act or engages in conduct that urges a riot, or urges others to commit acts of force or violence, or the burning or destroying of property, and at a time and place and under circumstances that produce a clear and present and immediate danger of acts of force or violence or the burning or ...

  5. 2009 California Penal Code - Section 830-832.17 :: Chapter 4.5. Peace Officers PENAL CODE SECTION 830-832.17 830. Any person who comes within the provisions of this chapter and who otherwise meets all standards imposed by law on a peace officer is a peace officer, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person other than those designated in this chapter is a peace officer.

  6. In fact, under California Penal Code Section 404 a riot can be defined as a group of as few as two people acting together in any use of force or violence, or threatening the use of force or violence, while having the immediate power to do so.

  7. Oct 2, 2023 · Law enforcement must balance the rights of protesters to demonstrate peacefully and the need to maintain order and public safety when things spin out of control. California prohibits participating in a riot and inciting a riot. California Penal Code section 404 defines a riot as follows:

  8. Discriminatory conduct on the basis of race, religion, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, housing status, or disability while preforming any law enforcement activity is prohibited.

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