Does anyone know if CA PC 653.23 is a crime of moral turpitude. Client is not directly charged as a prostitute.
653.23. (a) It is unlawful for any person to do either of the
following:
(1) Direct, supervise, recruit, or otherwise aid another person in
the commission of a violation of subdivision (b) of Section 647 or
subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(2) Collect or receive all or part of the proceeds earned from an
act or acts of prostitution committed by another person in violation
of subdivision (b) of Section 647.
(b) Among the circumstances that may be considered in determining
whether a person is in violation of subdivision (a) are that the
person does the following:
(1) Repeatedly speaks or communicates with another person who is
acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(2) Repeatedly or continuously monitors or watches another person
who is acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(3) Repeatedly engages or attempts to engage in conversation with
pedestrians or motorists to solicit, arrange, or facilitate an act of
prostitution between the pedestrians or motorists and another person
who is acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(4) Repeatedly stops or attempts to stop pedestrians or motorists
to solicit, arrange, or facilitate an act of prostitution between
pedestrians or motorists and another person who is acting in
violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(5) Circles an area in a motor vehicle and repeatedly beckons to,
contacts, or attempts to contact or stop pedestrians or other
motorists to solicit, arrange, or facilitate an act of prostitution
between the pedestrians or motorists and another person who is acting
in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(6) Receives or appears to receive money from another person who
is acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(7) Engages in any of the behavior described in paragraphs (1) to
(6), inclusive, in regard to or on behalf of two or more persons who
are in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(8) Has been convicted of violating this section, subdivision (a)
or (b) of Section 647, subdivision (a) of Section 653.22, Section
266h, or 266i, or any other offense relating to or involving
prostitution within five years of the arrest under this section.
(9) Has engaged, within six months prior to the arrest under
subdivision (a), in any behavior described in this subdivision, with
the exception of paragraph (8), or in any other behavior indicative
of prostitution activity.
(c) The list of circumstances set forth in subdivision (b) is not
exclusive. The circumstances set forth in subdivision (b) should be
considered particularly salient if they occur in an area that is
known for prostitution activity. Any other relevant circumstances may
be considered. Moreover, no one circumstance or combination of
circumstances is in itself determinative. A violation of subdivision
(a) shall be determined based on an evaluation of the particular
circumstances of each case.
(d) Nothing in this section shall preclude the prosecution of a
suspect for a violation of Section 266h or 266i or for any other
offense, or for a violation of this section in conjunction with a
violation of Section 266h or 266i or any other offense.
653.23. (a) It is unlawful for any person to do either of the
following:
(1) Direct, supervise, recruit, or otherwise aid another person in
the commission of a violation of subdivision (b) of Section 647 or
subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(2) Collect or receive all or part of the proceeds earned from an
act or acts of prostitution committed by another person in violation
of subdivision (b) of Section 647.
(b) Among the circumstances that may be considered in determining
whether a person is in violation of subdivision (a) are that the
person does the following:
(1) Repeatedly speaks or communicates with another person who is
acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(2) Repeatedly or continuously monitors or watches another person
who is acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(3) Repeatedly engages or attempts to engage in conversation with
pedestrians or motorists to solicit, arrange, or facilitate an act of
prostitution between the pedestrians or motorists and another person
who is acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(4) Repeatedly stops or attempts to stop pedestrians or motorists
to solicit, arrange, or facilitate an act of prostitution between
pedestrians or motorists and another person who is acting in
violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(5) Circles an area in a motor vehicle and repeatedly beckons to,
contacts, or attempts to contact or stop pedestrians or other
motorists to solicit, arrange, or facilitate an act of prostitution
between the pedestrians or motorists and another person who is acting
in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(6) Receives or appears to receive money from another person who
is acting in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(7) Engages in any of the behavior described in paragraphs (1) to
(6), inclusive, in regard to or on behalf of two or more persons who
are in violation of subdivision (a) of Section 653.22.
(8) Has been convicted of violating this section, subdivision (a)
or (b) of Section 647, subdivision (a) of Section 653.22, Section
266h, or 266i, or any other offense relating to or involving
prostitution within five years of the arrest under this section.
(9) Has engaged, within six months prior to the arrest under
subdivision (a), in any behavior described in this subdivision, with
the exception of paragraph (8), or in any other behavior indicative
of prostitution activity.
(c) The list of circumstances set forth in subdivision (b) is not
exclusive. The circumstances set forth in subdivision (b) should be
considered particularly salient if they occur in an area that is
known for prostitution activity. Any other relevant circumstances may
be considered. Moreover, no one circumstance or combination of
circumstances is in itself determinative. A violation of subdivision
(a) shall be determined based on an evaluation of the particular
circumstances of each case.
(d) Nothing in this section shall preclude the prosecution of a
suspect for a violation of Section 266h or 266i or for any other
offense, or for a violation of this section in conjunction with a
violation of Section 266h or 266i or any other offense.