If you are severely intoxicated on private property in California, can you be charged with being “drunk in public” under Penal Code 647(f) PC? If the private property is “open to the public,” the answer is: absolutely. Private Property “Open to the Public” California Penal Code Section 647(f) makes it a crime to be in …
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