This weekend I was going to my friend's house and, as always, I cut across my friend's neighbor's yard because it's much quicker than going around the property on the sidewalk. Anyways, I was using the shortcut when a man came out of the garage and started screaming at me to get off his property or he would call the police. I said I was heading to my friend's house and I would be off his land in no time. He kept yelling and told me the quickest way off his land was to turn around. I could not believe this guy was going crazy over such a little thing, and by the time he told me to turn around, I was over half way across the property. Instead of turning around, I pretended as though I couldn't hear him and made my way to the house. 20 minutes later a police officer came by the house and cited me for trespassing!
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To be found guilty of violating Penal Code Section 602, trespassing, you
must willfully enter someone else's property without the consent of the
owner and occupy the land without the owner's consent. Applying
this to what you have told me, technically, you were trespassing.
Is it
a righteous trespassing case? No, but it is a technical one
nonetheless. When the property owner told you to leave his property the
way you came in, you should have turned right around. Instead, by
ignoring this request, you now willfully entered and continuously
occupied the property of another without the property owner's consent. That is to say, once you ignored the property owner's request, you
trespassed through the property as it was made abundantly clear that you
did not have consent to be there, and you remained there nonetheless.
Had you simply turned around, we would not be having this conversation. I know it may not seem like the crime of the century, but it is still a
technical trespass. However, I would encourage you to obtain a lawyer
for this case for sure. This is definitely a case that should be
negotiated for a fine and a dismissal at worst. If you have no prior
record and no damage was done it is highly likely the district attorney
would be willing to work with you on this one. If you do end up
pleading to the trespass charge then make sure you petition the court
after termination of probation to expunge your record under California Penal Code 1203.4.
Next time, stick to public sidewalks, and if you do find yourself on
someone else's property and they ask you to leave, just leave; it's not
worth the headache and legal woes!
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Award-winning investigative journalist Nick Schou is Editor of OC Weekly. He is the author of Kill the Messenger: How the CIA’s Crack Cocaine Controversy Destroyed Journalist Gary Webb (Nation Books 2006), which provided the basis for the 2014 Focus Features release starring Jeremy Renner and the L.A. Times-bestseller Orange Sunshine: The Brotherhood of Eternal Love’s Quest to bring Peace, Love and Acid to the World, (Thomas Dunne 2009). He is also the author of The Weed Runners (2013) and Spooked: How the CIA Manipulates the Media and Hoodwinks Hollywood (2016).