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- Loitering - Wikipedia
Loitering is the act of standing or waiting around idly without apparent purpose in some public places [1] While the laws regarding loitering have been challenged and changed over time, loitering of suspect people can be illegal in some jurisdictions and some specific circumstances
- LOITERING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOITER is to delay an activity with idle stops and pauses : dawdle How to use loiter in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Loiter
- LOITERING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
LOITERING definition: the act of lingering aimlessly or as if aimlessly in or about a place See examples of loitering used in a sentence
- California Loitering Penal Code: Laws, Penalties, Defenses
California loitering laws vary widely by situation — here's what the charges mean, what penalties you could face, and how to defend yourself
- Penal Code § 647h PC – Loitering to Commit a Crime
If you had a lawful purpose for your actions, you can explain this to defend against a charge for loitering This can prevent a prosecutor from proving that you were lingering for an unlawful reason
- Can You Get Arrested for Loitering? Laws and Penalties
At its most basic, loitering means staying in one spot without an obvious reason for being there That definition sounds simple, but it creates an immediate legal problem: almost everyone “remains in one place with no apparent purpose” at some point during their day
- California “Loitering” Laws – When Is It a Crime?
“ Loitering ” is the act of lingering in a public or private place with no apparent purpose Examples of illegal acts under the above statutes include: John wanders around on his neighbor’s property with no reason and without his neighbor’s permission
- Loitering - definition of loitering by The Free Dictionary
1 to linger aimlessly or as if aimlessly in or about a place 2 to move in a slow, idle manner 3 to waste time or dawdle over work 4 to pass (time) in an idle or aimless manner (usu fol by away): to loiter away the afternoon in daydreaming loi′ter•er, n
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