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In the majority of cases, trespassing in California is misdemeanor crime. If you are convicted of penal Code 602, the legal penalties include up to 6 months in a county jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
Larger signs such as 2.5 feet by 3.5 feet may provide a greater level of deterrence where appropriate. By law, signs MUST AT MINIMUM be placed at each entrance to your property. Signs should be visible from all entrances to your property to be effective and enforceable.
Larger signs such as 2.5 feet by 3.5 feet may provide a greater level of deterrence where appropriate. By law, signs MUST AT MINIMUM be placed at each entrance to your property. Signs should be visible from all entrances to your property to be effective and enforceable.
The majority of trespassing cases are misdemeanor level offenses. If convicted, the defendant could be sentenced to up to six months in jail, a fine of up to $1000, and summary probation to the court with whatever conditions of probation the judge may deem appropriate.
While Trespass under Section 602 may be an infraction, its usually prosecuted as a misdemeanor. In that case, a conviction can result in a term of up to six months in a county jail, a fine of up to $1,000, or both imprisonment and a fine.
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To save money and to make money, thats why. Purple paint on boundary line trees or fence posts means NO TRESPASSING, just as a green light means go and a red light means stop.
Trespassing under California Penal Code Section 602.8 PC is an infraction that is punishable by a fine. This offense occurs when a defendant willfully enters the land of another without permission and the land is enclosed by a fence or has no trespassing signs posted.
Art. 280. Qualified trespass to dwelling. Any private person who shall enter the dwelling of another against the latters will shall be punished by arresto mayor and a fine not exceeding 1,000 pesos.
Interference of chattels: A person commits a trespass to chattel by (1) dispossessing another of the chattel, (2) using or intermeddling with a chattel in the possession of another, or (3) damaging the chattel.
Trespass to land occurs when a person intentionally enters someone elses property without permission. The only intent required for this claim, is the intent to enter the property. So even if your neighbors accidently cross from their property into your lot, they can be liable for trespass.

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