California Penal Code CHAPTER 4 - Forging, Stealing, Mutilating, and Falsifying Judicial and Public Records and Documents
- Section 112.
(a) Any person who manufactures or sells any false government document with the intent to conceal the true citizenship or resident alien status of another person...
- Section 113.
Any person who manufactures, distributes or sells false documents to conceal the true citizenship or resident alien status of another person is guilty of a...
- Section 114.
Any person who uses false documents to conceal his or her true citizenship or resident alien status is guilty of a felony, and shall be...
- Section 115.
(a) Every person who knowingly procures or offers any false or forged instrument to be filed, registered, or recorded in any public office within this state,...
- Section 115.1.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that the voters of California are entitled to accurate representations in materials that are directed to them in efforts to...
- Section 115.2.
(a) No person shall publish or cause to be published, with actual knowledge, and intent to deceive, any campaign advertisement containing false or fraudulent depictions, or...
- Section 115.25.
(a) No person or entity shall authorize the production or distribution, or participate in the authorization of the production or distribution, of any document, including, but...
- Section 115.3.
Any person who alters a certified copy of an official record, or knowingly furnishes an altered certified copy of an official record, of this state,...
- Section 115.5.
(a) Every person who files any false or forged document or instrument with the county recorder which affects title to, places an encumbrance on, or places...
- Section 116.
Every person who adds any names to the list of persons selected to serve as jurors for the county, either by placing the names in...
- Section 116.5.
(a) A person is guilty of tampering with a jury when, prior to, or within 90 days of, discharge of the jury in a criminal proceeding,...
- Section 117.
Every officer or person required by law to certify to the list of persons selected as jurors who maliciously, corruptly, or willfully certifies to a...
Last modified: October 22, 2018