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- California Legislative Information
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- Penal Code § 4573 PC – Bringing Drugs into a Jail or Prison
Here at Shouse Law Group, we have represented literally thousands of people charged with drug crimes, including bringing drugs into detention facilities in violation of PC 4573
- California Penal Code section 4573 (2025)
The prohibitions and sanctions addressed in this section shall be clearly and prominently posted outside of, and at the entrance to, the grounds of all detention facilities under the jurisdiction of, or operated by, the state or any city, county, or city and county
- California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 4573 - 4573 | FindLaw
California Penal Code PEN CA PENAL Section 4573 Read the code on FindLaw
- California Penal Code § 4573 (2025) :: 2025 California Code :: U. S . . .
Cal PEN Code § 4573 - 4573 (a) Except when otherwise authorized by law, or when authorized by the person in charge of the prison or other institution referred to in this section or by an officer of the institution empowered
- § 4573 PC - Bringing Drugs into a Jail or Prison
Bringing drugs into a California jail or prison is a felony offense under Penal Code 4573 PC It doesn’t matter whether the drugs are for personal use, intended for someone else, or even successfully delivered — the act of knowingly bringing controlled substances into a correctional facility is enough to be charged
- California Penal Code § 4573 PC – Bringing Drugs into a Jail or Prison
This article provides a complete, easy-to-understand explanation of California Penal Code § 4573 PC, including how it works, who it affects, potential penalties, common defenses, and why legal guidance is so important when facing this charge What Is California Penal Code § 4573?
- PC 4573 in California: Bringing Drugs Into Jail or Prison
Inmates can face PC 4573 charges if they try to bring any drugs into jail or prison However, these charges can also apply to individuals who are visiting a correctional facility
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