Penal Code 205 – Aggravated Mayhem

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California Penal Code Section 205: Aggravated mayhem involves intentionally causing a specific type of injury to another person with the intent to inflict cruel or extreme pain and suffering. The injury must result in the permanent disability or disfigurement of a body part, or the permanent loss or impairment of the function of a bodily organ or member.

The key elements of aggravated mayhem under California law include:

  1. Intent: The defendant must have the specific intent to cause cruel or extreme pain and suffering by inflicting the injury.
  2. Permanent disability or disfigurement: The injury inflicted must result in the permanent disability or disfigurement of a body part or the permanent loss or impairment of the function of a bodily organ or member.

Aggravated mayhem is considered a serious felony offense in California and carries severe penalties upon conviction. The specific punishment can vary depending on the circumstances and the defendant’s prior criminal record

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