What is the effect of section 654 of the California Penal Code on a course of conduct that violates more than one statute?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from The People v. Arndt, 76 Cal. App. 4th 387, 90 Cal.Rptr.2d 415 (Cal. App. 1999):

In part, section 654 declares, "[a]n act or omission that is punishable in different ways by different provisions of law shall be punished under the provision that provides for the longest potential term of imprisonment, but in no case shall the act or omission be punished under more than one provision." (Pen. Code, 654, subd. (a).) The statute applies to a course of conduct violating more than one statute if the offenses were incident to one objective. (People v. Avalos (1996) 47 Cal.App.4th 1569, 1583.)

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