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VEH 23109

California Code, VEH 23109.

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VEH:23109California Code, VEH 23109.2025-06-27Y-https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=23109.&l...

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Vehicle Code - VEH 23109. DIVISION 11. RULES OF THE ROAD [21000. - 23336.] CHAPTER 12. Public Offenses [23100. - 23249.50.] ARTICLE 1. Driving Offenses [23100. - 23135.] (a) A person shall not engage in a motor vehicle speed contest on a highway or in an offstreet parking facility. As used in this section, a motor vehicle speed contest includes a motor vehicle race against another vehicle, a clock, or other timing device. For purposes of this section, an event in which the time to cover a prescribed route of more than 20 miles is measured, but in which the vehicle does not exceed the speed limit, is not a speed contest. (b) A person shall not aid or abet in a motor vehicle speed contest on a highway or in an offstreet parking facility. (c) A person shall not engage in a motor vehicle exhibition of speed on a highway or in an offstreet parking facility, and a person shall not aid or abet in a motor vehicle exhibition of speed on a highway or in an offstreet parking facility. (d) A person shall not, for the purpose of facilitating or aiding or as an incident to a motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition upon a highway or in an offstreet parking facility, in any manner obstruct or place a barricade or obstruction or assist or participate in placing a barricade or obstruction upon a highway or in an offstreet parking facility. (e) (1) A person convicted of a violation of subdivision (a) shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than 24 hours nor more than 90 days or by a fine of not less than three hundred fifty-five dollars ($355) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment. That person shall also be required to perform 40 hours of community service. The court may order the privilege to operate a motor vehicle suspended for 90 days to six months, as provided in paragraph (8) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352. The person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle may be restricted for 90 days to six months to necessary travel to and from that person’s place of employment and, if driving a motor vehicle is necessary to perform the duties of the person’s employment, restricted to driving in that person’s scope of employment. This subdivision does not interfere with the court’s power to grant probation in a suitable case. (2) If a person is convicted of a violation of subdivision (a) and that violation proximately causes bodily injury to a person other than the driver, the person convicted shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than 30 days nor more than six months or by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment. (f) (1) If a person is convicted of a violation of subdivision (a) for an offense that occurred within five years of the date of a prior offense that resulted in a conviction of a violation of subdivision (a), that person shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than four days nor more than six months and by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). (2) If the perpetration of the most recent offense within the five-year period described in paragraph (1) proximately causes bodily injury to a person other than the driver, a person convicted of that second violation shall be imprisoned in a county jail for not less than 30 days nor more than six months and by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). (3) If the perpetration of the most recent offense within the five-year period described in paragraph (1) proximately causes serious bodily injury, as defined in paragraph (4) of subdivision (f) of Section 243 of the Penal Code, to a person other than the driver, a person convicted of that second violation shall be imprisoned in the state prison, or in a county jail for not less than 30 days nor more than one year, and by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). (4) The court shall order the privilege to operate a motor vehicle of a person convicted under paragraph (1), (2), or (3) suspended for a period of six months, as provided in paragraph (9) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352. In lieu of the suspension, the person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle may be restricted for six months to necessary travel to and from that person’s place of employment and, if driving a motor vehicle is necessary to perform the duties of the person’s employment, restricted to driving in that person’s scope of employment. (5) This subdivision does not interfere with the court’s power to grant probation in a suitable case. (g) If the court grants probation to a person subject to punishment under subdivision (f), in addition to subdivision (f) and any other terms and conditions imposed by the court, which may include a fine, the court shall impose as a condition of probation that the person be confined in a county jail for not less than 48 hours nor more than six months. The court shall order the person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle to be suspended for a period of six months, as provided in paragraph (9) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352 or restricted pursuant to subdivision (f). (h) If a person is convicted of a violation of subdivision (a) and the vehicle used in the violation is registered to that person, the vehicle may be impounded at the registered owner’s expense for not less than 1 day nor more than 30 days. (i) (1) A person who violates subdivision (b), (c), or (d) shall upon conviction of that violation be punished by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than 90 days, by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500), or by both that fine and imprisonment. (2) (A) (i) Commencing January 1, 2029, the court may order the privilege to operate a motor vehicle suspended for 90 days to six months for a person who violates subdivision (c), as provided in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (8) of subdivision (a) of Section 13352, only if the violation occurred as part of a sideshow. (ii) For purposes of this section, “sideshow” is defined as an event in which two or more persons block or impede traffic on a highway or in an offstreet parking facility for the purpose of performing motor vehicle stunts, motor vehicle speed contests, motor vehicle exhibitions of speed, or reckless driving, for spectators. A sideshow is also known as a street takeover. (B) A person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle may be restricted for 90 days to six months to necessary travel to and from that person’s place of employment and, if driving a motor vehicle is necessary to perform the duties of the person’s employment, restricted to driving in that person’s scope of employment. (C) If the court is considering suspending or restricting the privilege to operate a motor vehicle pursuant to this paragraph, the court shall also consider whether a medical, personal, or family hardship exists that requires a person to have a driver’s license for such limited purpose as the court deems necessary to address the hardship. This subdivision does not interfere with the court’s power to grant probation in a suitable case. (j) If a person’s privilege to operate a motor vehicle is restricted by a court pursuant to this section, the court shall clearly mark the restriction and the dates of the restriction on that person’s driver’s license and promptly notify the Department of Motor Vehicles of the terms of the restriction in a manner prescribed by the department. The Department of Motor Vehicles shall place that restriction in the person’s records in the Department of Motor Vehicles and enter the restriction on a license subsequently issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles to that person during the period of the restriction. (k) The court may order that a person convicted under this section, who is to be punished by imprisonment in a county jail, be imprisoned on days other than days of regular employment of the person, as determined by the court. (l) For purposes of this section, “offstreet parking facility” has the same meaning as in subdivision (c) of Section 12500. (m) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Louis Friend Memorial Act. Amended by Stats. 2025, Ch. 16, Sec. 9. (SB 128) Effective June 27, 2025.

Matching cases

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CRI-260060792026-03-20criminal-MIGUEL ANGEL VELAZQUEZMACIAS916sfda_arrests · sfda_prosecuted_cases
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CRI-210005932021-02-10criminalBench Warrant ObservedSERGIO ARVAYO46sfda_arrests · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-025239732020-10-20criminalBench Warrant ObservedLARRY EULICES MARIN32
CRI-200044602020-04-08criminalBench Warrant ObservedJAVONTA LYKES2924sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-180135192018-09-14criminal-JUSTIN BYUN2831sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-180100032018-07-02criminalBench Warrant ObservedDAVID WEILMUENSTER10425sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-170192922018-01-04criminalBench Warrant ObservedMUSA D DUNBARBOUSLEY438sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-170000052017-01-05criminal-MICHAEL SIMMELKJAER INMAN24sfda_arrests
CRI-140313372014-12-09criminalBench Warrant ObservedSEAN STARMER2523sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-120201252012-08-07criminalBench Warrant ObservedJASON M AUGUSTINE4235sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-024129532009-04-17criminalBench Warrant ObservedNAOMI KANNO114
CRI-023873332008-09-30criminal-ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ MOLINA183
CRI-023753082008-07-22criminalBench Warrant ObservedCONSTANTINO MARENCO414
CRI-021306852003-10-20criminalBench Warrant ObservedKELVIN JERMAINE MINOR152
CRI-020551012002-07-11criminalBench Warrant ObservedCARLOS EDWARDO GALVIS, JR52
CRI-020478782002-05-14criminal-YOLANDA GAGE129
CRI-020225222001-12-26criminal-RICHARD SOMDAHL21
CRI-018929791999-12-30criminalBench Warrant ObservedSTEVEN HO63
CRI-018350731999-02-09criminalBench Warrant ObservedCHRIS CHIN105
CRI-016450381996-05-15criminalBench Warrant ObservedMICHAEL SEARCY62
CRI-016446931996-04-24criminal-JIMMIE EMILIO VALENCIA12
CRI-016397821996-04-11criminalBench Warrant ObservedDONALD JAY FELTON63

First statute record

Statute IDVEH:23109
CodeVEH
Section23109
Version Date2025-06-27
TitleCalifornia Code, VEH 23109.
Source URLhttps://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=23109.&l...
Inserted At2026-06-05
Updated At2026-06-05
Law Section Version IDid_72a2aade-5762-11f0-a607-0f9a2a8055f3
Active FlgY
Pubinfo Archive URLhttps://downloads.leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/pubinfo_2025.zip
HistoryAmended by Stats. 2025, Ch. 16, Sec. 9. (SB 128) Effective June 27, 2025.
Source Record Idscalifornia_codes_leginfo:section:VEH:23109
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