California Statutes

§ 413. — 413. (Amended November 3, 1914, by initiative Proposition 20.)

California § 413.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code PENPenal Code - PEN
Title11.
Part 1.TITLE 11. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PUBLIC PEACE

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Cal. Penal Code - PEN Code § 413. (2026).

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Every person wilfully present as spectator at any fight or contention prohibited in the preceding section, is guilty of a misdemeanor. An information may be laid before any of the magistrates mentioned in section eight hundred and eight of this code, that a person has taken steps toward promoting or participating in a contemplated pugilistic contest, or fight, or ring or prize fight, or sparring or boxing exhibition, prohibited under the provision of section four hundred and twelve of this code, or is about to commit an offense under said section four hundred and twelve. When said information is laid before said magistrate, he must examine, on oath, the informer, and any witness or witnesses he may produce, and must take their depositions in writing and cause them to be subscribed by the

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Amended November 3, 1914, by initiative Proposition 20.

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