SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
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1 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO FELONY-MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE Title Bail Schedule Index Page(s) Felony Bail Schedule Penal Code 1-6 Health and Safety Code 6 Insurance Code 6 Vehicle Code 6 Bail Enhancements Penal Code 7 Health and Safety Code 8 Misdemeanor Bail Schedule Penal Code 8-12 Business and Professions Code 13 Health and Safety Code 13 Vehicle Code Misdemeanor 13 Welfare and Institutions Code 13 APPROVED: June 12, 2012 EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2012 REVISED: March 1, 2013 Website:
2 2012 FELONY & MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE (July 1, 2012) For all unscheduled felonies, the bail amount is $15,000. For all unscheduled misdemeanors, the bail amount is $3,000. For all unscheduled infractions, the bail amount is $100. NOTE: All attempts of an offense (whether listed as "attempt," "att," or "664") have the same bail amount as the offense itself. NOTE: "#" indicates that bail amount applies to all subsections of the listed statute, or subsection. Offenses subject to P.C. Section are marked in this schedule with a single asterisk ( * ) Attached at the end of this schedule are two conversion charts related to Penal Code weapon offenses. The first table is the conversion from the old statute to the current section. The second table is the conversion from new statutes to the old. The intention of this bail schedule is to set bail based on the current statute. In the event that the old statute is reference in the booking process, you are to set the higher bail based on these conversion tables, and NOT to set bail as a default. FELONY OFFENSES -- PENAL CODE 37 * # Treason set by judge 67 Bribery 40, (b) Bribery of public officer or employee (If theft of thing given or offered would be 40,000 grand theft) 68 Taking bribe 40, Resisting arrest/threatening officer 40, (a) Threats to the life of an official or judge 50, Bribe gov. official 40, Bribing judge or juror 40, (a) Accepting bribe by judge or juror 40, (a) Offering forged/false documents for filing 40, (a) Perjury 40, a Perjury by documents 40, False police report 40, Perjury 40, Subornation of perjury 40, * Perjury - capital case set by judge * # Preventing or dissuading a victim or witness from testifying 75, (b) Inducing false testimony 50, (a) Threats of force or violence against witness or victim 75, (a) Threaten witness 50, # Resisting officer & causing death or serious bodily injury 50, Bribery of councilman, supervisor, etc. 40, (c)(4) Violation of order connected with domestic violence with previous conviction for 40,000 violating domestic violence order 182 (a)(1-5) Conspiracy (to commit specific felony). When no felony is specified, bail is $15,000 same as underlying 182(a)(6) Conspiracy to commit any crime against president, vice-president and others 300, (a) Participation in street gang activity 25, # Gang activities 40, Transferring control of firearm to gang member 50, * # Murder, first degree set by judge FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont.) Page 2
3 187 * # Murder, second degree set by judge 190(c) * Second degree murder of a peace officer set by judge # Gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated 500, * # Manslaughter 300, # Vehicular manslaughter 300, Vehicular manslaughter 300, * Mayhem 60, * Aggravated mayhem 500, * Torture 500, Torture 500, # Kidnapping 300, # Kidnap for ransom, robbery or sex offense 1,000, # Kidnap during commission of a car jacking 1,000, Taking hostages 500, Robbery -- Minimum bail if degree not specified 75, Robbery -- Minimum bail if subsection not specified 75, (a) Robbery (first degree) (residential) 100, (b) Robbery (first degree) (ATM) 100, (c) Robbery (second degree) 75, (b) Attempted robbery (see above listing as well) 75, * # Car jacking 100, # Assault government officer 100, * Intent to derail or wreck a train 250, Derail or wreck a train with gross negligence 150, * Train wreck with death 500, * Throwing missile at common carrier with intent to wreck, without death 100, * # Assault with rape, rape in concert, sodomy, lewd and lascivious act, oral 100,000 copulation, penetration with foreign object 222 Administering drugs to aid felony 60, # Human Trafficking for Forced Labor 100, Assault - upon peace officer 50, Battery on police (minimum bail if subsection not specified) 50, (c)(2) Battery on police officer or firefighter, etc. with injury 50, (c)(1) Battery on a custodial officer, firefighter, paramedic with injury 50, (d) Battery against anyone with serious bodily injury 40, Sexual battery 50, Battery against a juror 50, * Assault with caustic chemical 50, (b) Assault with a stun gun or taser 50, (c) Assault with a stun gun or taser against police officer or firefighter 75, (a) Aggravated Assault -- Minimum bail if subsection not specified 50, (a)(1)* Assault with deadly weapon or force likely 50, (a)(2)* Assault with firearm 75, (a)(3)* Assault with machine gun 200, (b)* Assault with semi-automatic rifle 200, (c)* Assault with deadly weapon on police officer or firefighter 75, (d) Assault on Officer -- Minimum bail if subsection not specified 75, (d)(1)* Assault on police officer or firefighter with firearm 75, (d)(2)* Assault on police officer or firefighter with semi-automatic rifle 100, (d)(3)* Assault on police officer or firefighter with machine gun or assault weapon 500, Assault with deadly weapon on public transit employee 75, Assault with deadly weapon on custodial officer 75, (a) Assault of school employee 75,000 Page 3
4 FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont.) 245.5(b)* Assault with firearm on school employee 150, (c) Assault on school employee with taser or stun gun 100, * Shoot inhabited dwelling or vehicle 100, (a) Discharge of firearm 40, * # Rape 150, # Unlawful sexual intercourse 25, (a) # * Spousal rape 150, * Rape in concert with force & violence 200, h # Pimping 50, i # Pandering 50, j Procurement of child 150, * # Aggravated sexual assault of a child 1,000, a # Child abuse or endangerment 50, ab Child assault with GBI 1,000, d # Corporal injury of child 50, * # Spouse abuse 35, Child stealing 50, Child stealing 50, Incest 25, Sodomy -- minimum bail if subsection not listed on schedule 100, (b)(1) Sodomy - If victim under , (b)(2) Sodomy - If victim under 16 and defendant over , (c)* # Sodomy (force) victim under 14 and more than 10 years younger than 200,000 defendant 286(d)* # Sodomy in concert with force, violence or fear 200, (e)* Sodomy - if committed in state prison or county jail 75, (f)* Sodomy of unconscious victim 150, (g)* Sodomy of mentally incapable victim 150, Lewd act with child - minimum bail if subsection not listed on schedule 150, (a)* Lewd act with child 150, (b)* # Lewd act with child 200, a Oral copulation -- minimum bail if subsection not listed on schedule 100, a(b)(1)* Oral copulation - if victim under , a(b)(2)* Oral copulation - if victim under 16 and defendant over , a(c)* Oral copulation with child under 14 or by force 200, a(c)(1)* Oral copulation with child under 14 & is more than 10 years younger 200, a(c)(2)* Oral copulation by force or violence 200, a(c)(3)* Oral copulation - threat or future retaliation 150, a(d)* Same as 288a(c) but in concert 200, a(e)* Oral copulation - if committed in state prison or county jail 75, a(f)* Oral copulation - if committed unconscious of nature of act 150, a(g)* Oral copulation - victim is mentally incapable 150, * 3 Continued sexual abuse of child 1,000, * # Penetration by foreign object by force 200, (b) Involving minor under 17 in obscene film or performance 75, # Advertising obscene material depicting minors under 18 40, (b) Possession of matter depicting sexual conduct of child under 18 40, (a) # Willful contamination of food, etc. 125, Elder abuse -- Minimum if subsection not listed on schedule 50, (b)(1) Elder abuse (causing pain or mental suffering) 75, (b)(2) Elder abuse (causing great bodily injury - GBI) 200, (b)(3) Elder abuse (resulting in death) 400, # Lynching 50, a or 405b Lynching 50, (c) Threatening peace officer with firearm 75,000 Page 4
5 FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont.) Exhibiting of weapon by occupants of vehicle 40, # Exhibiting weapon and inflicting great bodily injury 75, Exhibiting weapon at police officer with intent to resist 50, * Criminal threats 25, # Interference with civil rights 25, # Embezzlement of falsification of accounts by public officer 25, * # Arson 400, # Aggravated Arson 1,000, # Unlawful causing a fire 200, # Possession of fire bomb 100, # Burning within area of insurrection, disaster, etc. 400, Attempted Arson 400, Burglary -- minimum bail if section or degree not specified 40, or 460(a) Burglary - 1st degree 150, or 460(b) Burglary - 2nd degree 40, Opening vault with explosives 500, e(b) Credit cards, 4 or more acquired in violation of P.C. 484(c) in 25, month period 487(c) Grand theft person 25, # Computer fraud 35, Embezzlement, misappropriation by public officers 50, Embezzlement of defalcation of public funds 50, Extortion 100, # Identity Theft 40, (b)(1) Vandalism of $50,000 or more 25, # Vandalism of place of worship 50, # Bring or possess loaded firearm on school grounds 75, # Drawing firearm at school 75, Stalking -- minimum bail if subsection not listed on schedule 50, (a) * # Stalking 50, (b) * # Stalking in violation of restraining order 150, (c) * # Stalking with prior felony conviction 100, f Solicitation of crime - minimum bail if subsection not listed on schedule 25, f(a) Solicitation to commit crime 25, f(b) Solicitation to commit murder 200, f(c) Solicitation to commit rape, sodomy 125, f(d) Soliciting the sale of narcotics 25, * Assault with deadly weapon - lifer 200, Assault with deadly weapon by prison inmate 50, Battery on non-inmate by prison inmate 50, # Possession of deadly weapon by prison inmate 50, Prisoner holding hostage 250, # Escape by force or violence 50, Bringing contraband into custodial facility 25, Bringing contraband into custodial facility 25, Possession of drugs in custody 25, Possession of controlled substance in jail 25, Sale of drugs in jail 50, # Smuggling weapon into jail or prison 150, # Terrorism by explosives 500,000 Page 5
6 FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont.) # Possess destructive device 75, # Possess destructive device: public place/common carrier 100, # Place destructive device on common carrier or in baggage 100, Sale or transportation of destructive device 100, Possess/explode of destructive device w/intent to injure 250, Exploding destructive device with intent to murder 1,000, Cause bodily injury with explosive or destructive device 300, # Cause death/mayhem with explosive or destructive device 2,000, Concealed carry of explosive substance 40, (a) Possess metal military practice hand grenades 40, Air gauge knife 40, Belt buckle knife 40, Cane sword 40, Lipstick case knife 40, Shobi-zue 40, Writing pen knife 40, Ballistic knife 40, Dirk or dagger 40, Metal knuckles 40, Nunchaku 40, Saps and similar weapons 40, shuriken 40, Camouflaging firearm container 40, Cane gun 40, Firearm not immediately recognizable as firearm 40, Undetectable firearm 40, Wallet gun 40, (a) # Possess concealed firearm 75, (c) Possess concealed firearm: punishment 75, (c)(5) Possess concealed firearm 75, (c)(6) Possess concealed firearm 75, # Carrying loaded firearm with intent to commit felony 75, (c)# Carrying loaded firearm: punishment 50, (c)(5) Carrying loaded firearm 50, (c)(6) Carrying loaded firearm 50, (b) Driver permits other to discharge firearm from vehicle 75, (c) Shooting from a motor vehicle at another 150, (d) Discharging firearm from vehicle 75, # Possess firearm - ex-felon/addict 75, Possess firearm - prior specified misdemeanors 75, (a) Possess firearm - probationer subject to prohibition 75, (c) Possess firearm - prior specified juvenile adjudication 75, (a) Purchase/receive firearm - subject to TRO/ protective order 75, # Bullet with flechette dart / explosive agent 40, (a) Possess ammunition: prohibited persons 50, Possess armor-piercing ammunition 50, Sale, transport, manufacture: armor-piercing ammunition 50, # Manufacture/ transportation/ sale/ possession of assault weapon 150, Possess assault weapon 150, # Violent felon: possession of body armor 75, Unconventional pistol 40,000 Page 6
7 FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont.) Possess large capacity magazine 40, # Possess / transport a machine gun 75, Multiburst trigger activator 40, Short-barreled rifle/shotgun defined by PC 17170, , Possesses Silencer 50, Zip gun 40,000 FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE -- HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE Possession for sale 25, Possession for sale/cocaine base 30, # Sale 35, * # Soliciting minor for drug traffic 75, Preparing controlled substance for sale on school grounds, etc. 75, (a) Marijuana possession - concentrated cannabis 5, # Sale marijuana 20, # Employment of minor for certain marijuana activities 75, Maintaining place for selling, giving, using of certain specific or classified 20,000 controlled substance # Rent building or room and allow fortification to suppress entry 50, Use of location designed to suppress entry in order to sell controlled substance 50, # Possession of drugs while armed 75, Possession drugs for sale 30, Possession PCP for sale 30, # Sale of drugs 35, # Sale of PCP 35, # Manufacture certain drugs 50, # Employment of minors for unlawful narcotics transactions 75,000 FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE -- INSURANCE CODE Felony default bail is $15,000 FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE -- VEHICLE CODE # Fleeing police officer, willful or wanton disregard for safety 75, # Willful flight causing death or serious bodily injury 100, Fleeing police officer in opposite direction of traffic 40, (b) Reckless driving with GBI 75, # Speed contest with GBI and prior 50, Speed contest with GBI and prior 50, # DUI with 3 or more priors within 7 years [23550 or ] 50, # DUI with injury/death with priors [23566(a) or (b)] 50,000 Page 7
8 BAIL ENHANCEMENTS PENAL CODE ADD'L BAIL OFFENSE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT # Street gang activity 50, # Soliciting gang activity 25, d(b) Injury to child with prior Prior for 273d(a) 40, # Hate crime 50, # Aggravated arson 75, # Prior conviction on 451 or , # Prior serious felony -- for each booked prior 100, (a) * Violent prison prior -- for each booked prior 100, (b) * Prison prior -- for each booked prior 20, # Exhibiting sex acts of a minor to a minor 25, # 470, 487 or fraud in natural disaster repairs 20, (a) * # 288 PC with one prior sex offense - for each prior listed 1,000, (a) * # Prior forcible sex offense 1,000, # Prior sex offense 1,000, # Habitual criminal with great bodily injury 1,000, * # Kidnapping for sex offense 500, * Kidnapping of a child under age , * # Serious felony on victim disabled, under 14 or over , PC on victim disabled over 65 or under , Fraud in disaster repairs 20, # Felony sex offense on minor by day-care provider 150, Possession of more than of 14.25g of heroin 75, Possession of more than 57 grams of coke, meth or PCP 75, # Carrying firearm in street gang crime 75, Armed enhancements -- minimum bail if subsection not noted 50, (a)(1)* Armed with firearm 75, (a)(2) Armed with assault weapon or machine gun 100, (b) Armed with deadly weapon 50, (c) Armed with firearm in narcotic sales cases 75, (d) Principal in narcotic sales case knowing another principal is armed 75, * Offense committed while on bail or O.R. (Own Recognizance) 50, * # Armed with firearm having armor-piercing ammunition 200, # Sexual assault with use of weapon 200, * Supplying firearm for use in felony 50, * # Use of firearm in felony 200, # Personal use of firearm in specific felonies 1,000, Causing death or GBI by discharging firearm from motor vehicle 200, * Excessive taking --- minimum enhancement if subsection not listed on schedule 50, (a)(1) Excessive taking over $65,000 50, (a)(2) Excessive taking over $200, , (a)(3) Excessive taking over $1,300,000 1,000, (a)(4) Excessive taking over $3,200,000 2,500, GBI -- minimum bail enhancement when subsection not listed on schedule 100, (a)* Causing great bodily injury 100, (b) Great bodily injury resulting in coma or paralysis 200, (c) Great bodily injury to person 70 years or older 200, (d) Great bodily injury to person under 5 years old 200, (e) Great bodily injury in domestic violence 200, # Administering controlled substance to commit felony 100, * Great bodily injury in sex offense 200,000 Page 8
9 BAIL ENHANCEMENTS -- HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE OFFENSE DESCRIPTION ADD'L BAIL # Committing sex offense by defendant with AIDS virus 200, * # Inflicting injury causing termination of pregnancy 200, # Use of minor 50, # Second violation for minor in narcotics transaction 50, # Sale to minor on or near school property 75, Inducement -- min., if subsection not listed on schedule 100, * Inducement of another to commit H&S code violation: (a)(1) value exceeding $500, ,000 (a)(2) value exceeding $2,000, ,000 (a)(3) value exceeding $5,000, , * # Prior convictions in sales transactions 75, Violations with heroin, cocaine, cocaine base, PCP, methamphetamine or amphetamine -- min. if subsection not listed on schedule 50, * Violations with heroin, cocaine, cocaine base, PCP, methamphetamine: * (a) 1 kilo (b) 30 liters 50, * 4 kilos 100 liters 125, * 10 kilos 200 liters 500, * 20 kilos 400 liters 1,000, * 40 kilos 2,000, * 80 kilos 4,000, # Minor involved or GBI 75, Manufacture of drugs -- min enhancement if subsection not listed on schedule 75, Manufacture of controlled substances exceeding: weights over: or volumes over: a(1) 1 lb. 3 gallons 75, a(2) 3 lbs. 10 gallons 150, a(3) 10 lbs. 25 gallons 500, a(4) 44 lbs. 105 gallons 1,000, # Use of a minor in narcotics transaction 75,000 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE PENAL CODE 69 Resist officer by threats 4, # Threaten injury to public official 4, # Threaten with great bodily injury public official/judge 4, Threaten juror 4, Obstruct justice by judicial officer 4, # Witness intimidation/tampering 5, # Felon threatening witness 5, Threatening witness, victim, informant 5, (b) # Resisting an officer, etc., with removal of weapon 5, (d) # Resisting an officer, etc., with removal of weapon 5, # False bomb report 5,000 Page 9
10 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont.) # Interfere with emergency personnel 5, # Tamper with or false fire alarm 4, # Advocate killing or injuring police officer 5, # Contempt of court 10, b (a) Bringing loaded firearm in specified offices 10, c # Firearm on public property 10, # Supply firearm used in felony by criminal street gang member 10, (c) # Vehicular manslaughter 10, (a) Assault on public official 5, False imprisonment without violence 5, (c) Assault on policeman/fireman 5, (b) Battery on police officer (without resulting injury) 5, (c)(1) Battery on police officer (with injury) 10, (d) Battery (with serious bodily injury) 10, (e) # * Battery on non-cohabiting former spouse, other 10, (a) Battery on school grounds, parks, or hospitals 5, Elder Battery 10, Battery against public transit employee or passenger -- if injury 10, Battery on transit property or vehicle 10, # Sexual battery 10, Battery on school employee 10, Battery against juror 10, # Assault on peace officer with a stun gun or taser 10, (a) # Assault with deadly weapon 10, Hazing 10, Shoot firearm at inhabited, occupied bldg. or vehicle 10, # Gross negligent discharge of firearm 10, # Discharge of firearm at bldg. or vehicle (not occupied) 10, Discharge laser at aircraft 10, Interference with operations of aircraft 10, # Unlawful sexual intercourse with minor 15, # Unlawful sexual intercourse with minor 15, Failure to provide support to minor child 5, Desertion/abandonment of child under 14 10, a Failure to provide support to minor child under 14 10, # Contributing to delinquency/dependency of juvenile 5, a # Injury or endangerment of child 15, a # Child abuse or endangerment likely to produce great bodily harm or death 15,000 Page 10
11 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont.) 273d (a) Corporal punishment on child (cruel or inhuman) 10, * # Domestic violence/inflicting corporal injury 15, # Violation of restraining order issued by civil or juvenile court 10, # Violation of protective order issued by civil or juvenile court 10, # Disclosing location of domestic violence shelter 5, Child abduction 5, (a) Child abduction in violation of custody/visitation order 5, # Child concealment 10, # Sodomy 15, # Lewd act with child 14/15 years 15, a(b)(1) Oral copulation with minor 10, (a) # Harmful matter sent with intent to seduce minor 10, (c) Sexual penetration of disabled, mentally ill 15, (h) Sexual penetration of minor, foreign object 15, # Sex offender - flight to California to avoid prosecution 15, # Failure to disclose 290 reg. status 10, # Distributing harmful matter to minor 10, # Indecent exposure 10, (b) False report of adulterated food or medicine 5, Elder abuse -- minimum bail is subsection not listed on schedule 10, (b)(1) Elder/dependent adult abuse with great bodily injury 15, (c) Elder/dependent adult abuse without great bodily injury 10, (d) Non-caretaker theft from elder/dependent adult 10, (e) Caretaker theft from elder/dependent adult 15, g # Trespass on railroad or rail-line track (joy riding) 10, i # Trespass on railroad property 5, c Shooting on public highway 20, # Harmful sewer dumping 10, (h) Dumping in commercial quantities 10, # Dumping waste grease 10, Dumping of waste in waters 10, # Release of hazardous material 10, # Interference with emergency personnel 1, (a) # Incitement to riot 15, PC Riot 10, (a)(1) Brandishing/exhibiting - threatening with weapon 5, (a)(2) Brandishing/exhibiting - threatening with firearm 10, Brandishing a fake firearm 10, # Serious bodily injury while brandishing 15, * Terrorist threats, threats to commit crime 10, # Use of force, threats to interfere with civil rights 10, Burglary 5, # Looting 10, Unlawful possession of sniper scope 5, (a) Grand theft 5, # Possession of stolen property 5, d # Purchase/receive stolen vehicles, vessels or equipment 4, (c)(1-2) Unlawful computer access 5, (c)(4-7) Unlawful computer access 5,000 Page 11
12 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont'd) 502(c)(8) Computer Fraud (1st time) 7, # Using personal I.D. info of another to obtain credit, goods or services in 10,000 other's name 591 Injuring, removes, severs telephone lines 5, (b) # Vandalism 5, # Cruelty to animals 5, b Animal fighting 5, (a) # Trespass by threat to cause serious bodily injury 10, (k) Trespass to interfere 5, (w) Refusal to leave women's shelter 15, (y) Refusal to be screened for entry to public building 15, # Obstructing business 5, # Unauthorized entry of dwelling 10, # Trespass onto university, state university, or community college after 10,000 suspension/dismissal # Refusal to leave college or university campus 5, # Unlawful reentry, refusal to leave campus 5, # Disruptive presence at school 5, # Drug offenders on school grounds 5, # Possession of firearm within 1,000 feet of school 10, # Possession of firearm on school grounds 15, # Bringing weapons onto school grounds 15, # Unlawful invasion of privacy by electronic devices 5, # Prohibited activities of list broker re pers info of minor 10, * # Stalking 15, (i) "Peeping Tom" 5, (k) # Invasion of privacy - viewing into fitting room, bathroom, etc. 5, # Child molestation (647.6(a) is only a misdemeanor) 15, b Loitering on school grounds 5, m Annoying phone calls -- minimum if subsection not listed on schedule 5, m(a) One annoying telephone call 5, m(b) Repeated annoying telephone calls 5, m(c) Repeated annoying telephone calls at work 10, # Recruit, aiding in committing prostitution 5, Petty theft (prior conviction for certain offenses) 5, Willful violation of promise to appear 5, # Failure to appear after O.R. (Own Recognizance) release 5, # Rescue of prisoner 5, # Terrorizing 10, # Possess dangerous weapons - firearms 5, # Possession of firearm by ex-con or narcotic addict 10, # Carrying concealed firearm in vehicle 10, # Carrying loaded firearm in public place or vehicle 10, # Storage of loaded firearm / 1st degree 10, # Storage of firearm - child carries off premises 10, Possession of unmarked firearm 5, Possession of destructive device 5, Sale of ammunition 10, Sale of ammunition to a minor 15, Sale of tear gas 5, # Picketing with a concealed weapon 5, (a) Picketing with concealed weapon 5, Possession of destructive device 5,000 Page 12
13 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE - PENAL CODE (cont'd) Sale of ammunition 10, Concealed carry of explosive substance 5, (a) Possession of metal military practice hand grenades 5, Air gauge knife 5, Belt buckle knife 5, Cane sword 5, Lipstick case knife 5, Shobi-zue 5, Writing pen knife 5, Ballistic knife 5, Dirk or dagger 5, Metal knuckles 5, Nunchaku 5, Saps and similar weapons 5, Sale, possession, transportation of tear gas 5, Possession of an unmarked firearm 5, shuriken 5, Camouflaging firearm container 5, Cane gun 5, Firearm not immediately recognizable as firearm 5, Undetectable firearm 5, Wallet gun 5, Criminal storage of firearm 10, (a) Child access to firearm 10, (c)(5) Possession of concealed firearm 10, (c)(6) Possession of concealed firearm 10, (a) Selling liquor to a minor 5, (c) Minor consuming/purchasing liquor 5, Carrying loaded firearm with intent to commit felony 10, (c)(5) Carrying loaded firearm 10, (c)(6) Carrying loaded firearm 10, (c)(7) Carrying loaded firearm 10, (a) Driver permitting another with a loaded firearm in vehicle 10, (b) Driver permitting another to discharge a firearm from a vehicle 10, (d) Discharging firearm from vehicle 10, Possession of firearm - prior specified misdemeanors 10, (a) Possession of firearm - probationer subject to prohibition 10, (c) Possess firearm - prior specified juvenile adjudication 10, (a) Purchase/receive firearm-subject to TRO/protective order 10, (b) Possess firearm-prohibited by TRO/protective order 10, Bullet with flechette dart / explosive agent 5, (a) Ammunition sales to minors 15, (a) Possession ammunition: prohibited persons 15, (b) Possession ammunition: persons with gang injunction 15, Possess armor-piercing ammunition 10, Ammunition on school grounds 15, Possess assault weapon 10, Possess.50 BMG rifle 10, Unconventional pistol 5, Possess large capacity magazine 5, Multiburst trigger activator 5, Short-barreled rifle or shotgun as defined by PC 17170, ,000 Page 13
14 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE -- HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE 11357(b) Possession of 1 oz. or less of marijuana other than concentrated cannabis (b) Offers to give away, transport, etc., 1 oz. or less of marijuana other than concentrated cannabis 100 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE -- VEHICLE CODE # Flight from traffic officer 10, # Vehicle theft 5, Auto tampering 4, (a) Driving with suspended or revoked license # Driving with suspended or revoked license for driving under the influence 5, # Hit and run driving 5, # Hit and run, property damage 7, (a) Reckless driving # Reckless driving, bodily injury 10, Reckless driving with injury 10, # Driving under influence of alcohol, drugs 5, # Driving under influence, causing injury 20,000 MISDEM. BAIL SCHEDULE -- WELFARE & INSTITUTIONS CODE Page 14
15 New Statute to Old with Felony/Misdemeanor Bail New Section Description Old Section Bail 17510(a) Picketing with concealed weapon 12590(a)(1)-(3) 5, Possess destructive device ,000/5, Possess destructive device: public place/common carrier , Place destructive device on common carrier/in baggage , Sale/transportation of destructive device , Sale of ammuntion , Possess/explode destructive device w/intent to injure , Explode destructive device with intent to murder ,000, Cause bodily injury with expolsive/destructive device , Cause death/mayhem with explosive/ destructive device ,000, Concealed carry of explosive substance 12020(a)(3) 40,000/5, (a) Possess metal military practice handgrenades 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Furnishing BB device to minor , Air gauge knife 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Belt buckle knife 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Cane sword 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Lipstick case knife 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Shobi-zue 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Writing pen knife 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Ballistic knife 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Dirk or dagger 12020(a)(4) 40,000/5,000 1st paragraph Metal knuckles 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Nunchaku 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Saps and similar weapons 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, shuriken 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Sale/possess/transport of tear gas , Possess unmarked firearm 12094(a) 5, Camouflaging firearm container 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Cane gun 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Firearm not immediately recognizable as firearm 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Undetectable firearm 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Wallet gun 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Criminal storge of firearm 12035(d) 10, (a) Child access to firearm 12036(b) 10, (a) Possess concealed firearm 12025(a) Definition 25400(c) Possess concealed firearm: punishment 12025(b) 75, (c)(5) Possess concealed firearm ,000/10, (c)(6) Possess concealed firearm ,000/10, Carrying loaded firearm with intent to commit felony , (a), (b) Carrying loaded firearm 12031(a)(1) Definition 25850(c) Carrying loaded firearm: punishment 12031(a)(2) 50, (c)(5) Carrying loaded firearm ,000/10, (c)(6) Carrying loaded firearm ,000/10, (c)(7) Carrying loaded firearm ,000 New Weapon Statutes Compared to Old Page 15
16 26100(a) Driver permitting another with a loaded firearm in vehicle ,000/10, (b) Driver permit other to discharge firearm from a vehicle ,000/10, (c) Shooting from a motor vehicle at another , (d) Discharging firearm from vehicle ,000/10, Possess firearm - ex-felon/addict , Possess firearm - prior specified misdemeanors 12021(c)(1) 75,000/10, (a) Possess firearm - probationer subject to prohibition 12021(d)(1) 75,000/10,000 1st sent (c) Posses firearm-prior specified juvenile adjudication 12021(e) 75,000/10,000 2d sent (a) Purchase/receive firearm-subject to TRO/protective order 12021(g)(1) 75,000/10, (b) Possess firearm-prohibited by TRO/protective order 12021(g)(2) 10, Bullet with flechette dart / explosive agent 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, (a) Ammunition sales to minors 12316(a)(1)(A) 15, (a) Possess ammunition: prohibited persons 12316(b)(1) 50,000/15, (b) Possess ammunition: person with gang injunction 12316(b)(4)-(5) 15, Ammunition on school grounds 12316(c) 15, Possession armor-piercing ammunition , Sale, transport, manufacture: armor-piercing ammunition , Manufacture/transportation/sale/possess assault wepon 12280(a) 150, Possess assault wepon 12280(b) 150, Possession of.50 BMG rifle 12280(c) 10, Violent felon: possession of body armor 12370(a)-(d) 75, Unconventional pistol 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Possess large capacity magazine 12020(a)(2) 40,000/5, Possess/transport machine gun , Multiburst trigger activator 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5, Short-barreled rifle/shotgun defined by PC 17170, (a)(1) 40,000/5, Possesss Silencer , Zip gun 12020(a)(1) 40,000/5,000 New Weapon Statutes Compared to Old Page 16
17 Old Statute to New with Felony/Misdemeanor Bail Old Section Description New Section Bail 12020(a)(1) Possess metal military practice handgrenades 19200(a) 40,000/5, (a)(1) Air gauge knife ,000/5, (a)(1) Belt buckle knife ,000/5, (a)(1) Cane sword ,000/5, (a)(1) Lipstick case knife ,000/5, (a)(1) Shobi-zue ,000/5, (a)(1) Writing pen knife ,000/5, (a)(1) Ballistic knife ,000/5, (a)(1) Metal knuckles ,000/5, (a)(1) Nunchaku ,000/5, (a)(1) Saps and similar weapons ,000/5, (a)(1) shuriken ,000/5, (a)(1) Camouflaging firearm container ,000/5, (a)(1) Cane gun ,000/5, (a)(1) Firearm not immediately recognizable as firearm ,000/5, (a)(1) Undetectable firearm ,000/5, (a)(1) Wallet gun ,000/5, (a)(1) Bullet with flechette dart / explosive agent ,000/5, (a)(1) Unconventional pistol ,000/5, (a)(1) Multiburst trigger activator ,000/5, (a)(1) Short-barreled rifle/shotgun. Defined by PC 17170, ,000/5, (a)(1) Zip gun ,000/5, (a)(2) Possess large capacity magazine ,000/5, (a)(3) Concealed carry of explosive substance ,000/5, (a)(4), 1st Dirk or dagger ,000/5, Possess firearm - ex-felon/addict , (c)(1) Possess firearm - prior specified misdemeanors ,000/10, (d)(1), 1st sent. Possess firearm - probationer subject to prohibition 29815(a) 75,000/10, (e), 2d sent. Possess firearm-prior specified juvenile adjudication 29820(c) 75,000/10, (g)(1) Purchase/receive firearm-subject to TRO/protect order 29825(a) 75,000/10, (g)(2) Possess firearm-prohibited by TRO/protect order 29825(b) 10, Carrying loaded firearm with intent to commit felony , Possess concealed firearm 25400(c)(5) 75,000/10, Possession concealed firearm 25400(c)(6) 75,000/10, (a) Possession concealed firearm 25400(a) Definition 12025(b) Possess concealed firearm: punishment 25400(c) 75, Carrying loaded firearm 25850(c)(5) 50,000/10, Carrying loaded firearm 25850(c)(6) 50,000/10, Carrying loaded firearm 25850(c)(7) 10, (a)(1) Carrying loaded firearm 25850(a),(b) Definition 12031(a)(2) Carrying loaded firearm: punishment 25850(c) 50, Driver permit other with a loaded firearm in vehicle 26100(a) 75,000/10, Driver permit other to discharge firearm from a vehicle 26100(b) 75,000/10, Shooting from a motor vehicle at another 26100(c) 150, Discharging firearm from vehicle 26100(d) 10, (d) Criminal storge of firearm , (b) Child access to firearm 25200(a) 10, (a) Possess unmarked firearm , Possess/transport a machine gun , (a) Manufcture/transport/sale/possess assault weapon , (b) Possess assault wepon , (c) Possess.50 BMG rifle ,000 Old Weapons Statute Compared to New Page 17
18 12303 Possess destructive device ,000/5, Place destructive device on common carrier/ in baggage , Possess destructive device: public place/common carrier , Possess/explode destructive device w/intent to injure , Sale or transportation of destructive device , Sale of ammuntion , Explode destructive device with intent to murder ,000, Causing bodily injury with expolsive or destructive device , Causing death/mayhem with explosive/destructive device ,000, (a)(1)(A) Ammunition sales to minors 30300(a) 15, (b)(1) Possess ammunition: prohibited persons 30305(a) 50,000/15, (b)(4)-(5) Possess ammunition by persons with gang injunction 30305(b) 15, (c) Ammunition on school grounds , Possess armor-piercing ammunition , Sale/transport/manufacture armor-piercing ammunition , (a)-(d) Violent felon: possession of body armor , Sale, possession, transportation of tear gas , Possess Silencer , Furnishing BB device to minor , (a)(1)-(3) Picketing with concealed weapon 17510(a) 5,000 Old Weapons Statute Compared to New Page 18
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