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Sep. 20, 2011

Bill expands statute that criminalizes disruptive presence at schools

AB 123 makes it a misdemeanor to willfully and knowingly create a disruption at schools. By Sloan Simmons and Summer Dalessandro of Lozano Smith PC


By Sloan Simmons and Summer Dalessandro


On Aug. 3, the governor signed into law Assembly Bill 123, a bill aimed at limiting disruptions that threaten students' immediate physical safety when arriving at, attending, or leaving school. Penal Code Section 626.8 previously made it a misdemeanor for any person to cause disruption at school, remain after being asked to leave, reenter after being asked to leave, or otherwise establish a continued pattern of unauthor...

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