UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor)
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1 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) COUNTY OF ORANGE 421 (R9/02)
2 Superior Court of California County of Orange Chambers of RONALD P. KREBER JUDGE 700 Civic Center Drive West Santa Ana, California (714) TO: SUBJECT: ORANGE COUNTY BAIL SCHEDULE HOLDERS LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR) 1. Orange County Bail Schedule Holders Pursuant to the 2002 Uniform Bail Procedures Committee meeting, this bail schedule was approved by the judges of the Superior Court of California, County of Orange, and effective September 1, Law Enforcement Agencies Prevailing legislation places the burden on law enforcement agencies to notify the magistrate if the scheduled bail is not adequate for the crime. It is recommended that each agency make their personnel cognizant of Penal Code as certain provisions may apply if bail modification occurs. Also, paraphrased below is Penal Code section 1269c: 1269c PC. Orders setting bail in excess of, or less than, schedule amount. If a defendant is arrested without a warrant for a bailable felony offense or for the misdemeanor offense of violating a domestic violence restraining order, and a peace officer has reasonable cause to believe that the amount of bail set forth in the schedule is insufficient to assure the defendant s appearance or to assure the protection of a victim, or family member of a victim, of domestic violence, the peace officer shall prepare a declaration under penalty of perjury setting forth the facts and circumstances in support [of a higher bail]. 3. Further information is available 24 hours a day through Detention Release by calling (714) RONALD P. KREBER, Chairman Uniform Bail Procedures Committee
3 ORANGE COUNTY UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS Felony Bail Schedule... 1 Rules of Application... 1 Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses... 2 Holds for Out-of-County Charges... 2 Violation of Probation... 2 Penal Code Description Felony... 2 Health & Safety Code Description Felony... 5 Vehicle Code Felony... 7 Misdemeanor Bail Schedule... 8 Revisions to Schedule... 8 Additions to Schedule... 8 Unlisted Violations (Misdemeanors)... 8 Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses Same Degree... 9 Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses Different Degree California Vehicle Code Bail Set on VC Penal Code Description Misdemeanor Health & Safety Code Description Misdemeanor Business & Professions Code Description Misdemeanor Vehicle Code Description Misdemeanor Harbors & Navigation Code Description Misdemeanor California Code of Regulations Title 14 (Fish & Game) Description Misdemeanor Fish & Game Code Misdemeanor California Code of Regulations (Hazardous Materials) Title 13 Article Public Resources Code Misdemeanor Public Utilities Code Misdemeanor California Code of Regulations Title 14 (Parks & Recreation). 20
4 A. Rules of Application FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE 1. Rule #1 The Felony Bail Schedule shall be applicable throughout Orange County and is applicable to all arrests without a warrant for bailable felony offenses. 2. Rule #2 For any felony offense not specifically listed herein, bail shall be $10, Rule #3 The following felony offenses will have a bail amount equal to the substantive offense which was the object of the conspiracy, solicitation, or attempt, when the arrest is for being a principal or accessory: Section 31 PC Section 32 PC Section 182 PC Section 653f PC Section 664 PC (Example of Rule #3: Booking of 182 PC and 207 PC will have a bail amount of $50, that is equal to 207 PC) 4. Rule #4* Persons not entitled to be released on bail are those charged with: a. Capital crimes (i.e., punishable by death) when the facts are evident or the presumption great) Principal capital offenses are first degree murder under the following special circumstances: 1) Murder for financial gain 2) Murder by a convicted murderer 3) Murder of multiple victims 4) Murder by destructive device, bomb, or explosive 5) Murder to prevent lawful arrest or to escape from lawful custody 6) Murder of a law enforcement officer, fireman, prosecutor, juror, judge, or other elected or appointed public official arising out of his official duties 7) Murder of a witness in retaliation for his/her testimony or to prevent his/her testimony concerning a prior crime 8) Murder by lying in wait, poison or torture 9) Murder while committing or attempting, or fleeing from, a robbery, kidnapping, rape, sodomy, oral copulation, molestation of a child under 14, burglary, arson or trainwrecking, mayhem, carjacking 10) Murder because of the victim s race, color, religion, nationality, or country of origin 1
5 11) Intentionally aiding and abetting or soliciting the actual killer in any of the foregoing special circumstances 12) Train wrecking; set fire to railroad bridge with death 13) Murder by discharging firearm from a vehicle b. Felony offenses involving acts of violence on another person when the facts are evident or the presumption great and the court finds based upon clear and convincing evidence that there is a substantial likelihood the person s release would result in great bodily harm to others; or c. Felony offenses when the facts are evident or the presumption great and the court finds based upon clear and convincing evidence that the person has threatened another with great bodily harm and that there is a substantial likelihood that the person would carry out the threat if released. (See California Constitution, Article 1, Section 12.) *NOTE: THE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY FOR RECOGNIZING THE EXISTENCE OF A CASE WHICH MAY POTENTIALLY FALL INTO ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES BEFORE THE FIRST COURT APPEARANCE IS ON THE ARRESTING AGENCY. In this type of case, a magistrate should be contacted before accepting bail prior to the first court appearance. This contact may be made after normal court hours through the Detention Release Officer. In noncapital murder cases the bail shall be $250, unless otherwise fixed by the magistrate. 5. Rule #5 Bail for 11350, and H&S not less than $25,000 when Penal Code felony firearms violation is also present. B. Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses A bail limit for a case with multiple charges will be established as follows: 1. Felony only The highest bail amount for any one felony offense will apply 2. Felony with misdemeanor or infraction violations. The highest bail amount for any one felony offense will apply. Misdemeanor and infraction bails will not be considered. C. Holds for Out-of-County Charges The Felony Bail Schedule will apply to holds placed for out-of-county charges when no amount has been previously established or shown on a warrant. D. VIOLATION OF PROBATION 1. Arrest without a warrant shall have NO BAIL if VIOLATION is for FELONY PROBATION 2. BAIL will be set at $15, if violation is a MISDEMEANOR PROBATION. E. All references to a code section shall include all subsections thereof unless a specific bail is set forth for a particular subsection. 2
6 PENAL CODE DESCRIPTION FELONY UNLISTED PENAL CODE FELONY VIOLATION $10, VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST B 31 Principals F Rule 3 X B 32 Accessories F Rule 3 X B 182 Conspiracy F Rule 3 X B 187 Murder F $1,000,000 X B 187 Murder w/special F Rule 4 X circumstances B Manslaughter vehicular F $50,000 X X B 203 Mayhem F $25,000 X B 205 Aggravated mayhem F $50.,000 X B 207 Kidnapping F $50,000 X B 209(a) Kidnap for extortion F $250,000 X B 209(b) Kidnap for robbery F $100,000 X B 211 Robbery F $50,000 X B 215 Carjacking F $50,000 X B Attempt on President F $250,000 X or government B 218 Attempting derailing/ F $100,000 X wrecking train B 219 Wreck train/fire bridge F Rule 4 X B Throwing missile at F $100,000 X common carrier B 220 Assault w/intent to Rape F $50,000 X B Assault (Bail for all sections F $50,000 X 244 through 247 and all subsections thereof) B 261 Rape F $50,000 X B Unlawful sexual intercourse F $5,000 X B 266h,i,j Pimping, pandering, procure F $25,000 X w/child B 273a(a) Willful harm or injury F $25,000 X to child B 273ab Child assault causing death F $1,000,000 X B Spouse abuse F $25,000 X B 285 Incest F $25,000 X B 286 Sodomy w/force or threats F $50,000 X B 288 Child molest w/force F $50,000 X or threats B 288a Oral sex perversion w/force/ F $50,000 X threats B 289 Rape by foreign object F $50,000 X B 311.4(b,c) Employ minor under 18 F $50,000 X for sexual info, data, image 3
7 PENAL CODE DESCRIPTION FELONY UNLISTED PENAL CODE FELONY VIOLATION $10, VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST B 347 Attempt to kill by harmful F $50,000 X substance B 368(b)(1)(2) Abuse of elder/dependent F $50,000 X adult w/gbi B 368(d)(e) Abuse of elder/dependent F $50,000 X adult; theft/embezzlement B 368(f) Abuse of elder/dependent F $50,000 X adult; false imprisonment B 422 Criminal threats F $25,000 X B 451 Arson GBI/inhabited F $50,000 X dwelling B 452 Reckless burning GBI/ F $50,000 X inhabited dwelling B 454 Burning within area of F $50,000 X insurrection B 459 Burglary residential F $25,000 X B 646.9(c) Stalking 2nd offense F $50,000 X B 653f Solicitation to commit F Rule 3 X felony B 664 Attempts F Rule 3 X B Fugitive (arrest without F $50,000 X warrant) B Fugitive (see code) F No Bail X B 4500 Felony assault by life term F Rule 4 X prisoner B Possession of prohibited F $50,000 X destructive devices B Carrying or placing F $50,000 X explosives on transp. B Possession of destructive F $50,000 X device in public B Explosion of destructive F $50,000 X devices B Sale or transp of prohibited F $50,000 X destructive devices B Explosion of destructive F Rule 4 X device w/intent murder B Explosion of destructive F $100,000 X device cause bodily injury B Explosion of destructive F $100,000 X device cause mayhem 4
8 HEALTH & SAFETY CODE DESCRIPTION FELONY UNLISTED HEALTH & SAFETY FELONY VIOLATION $10, VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST C Possession F $10,000* X X C Possession for sale of F $25,000 X X narcotic, less than 1 oz. C Possession for sale of F $50,000 X X narcotic, 1 oz. or more C Possession for sale of F $100,000 X X narcotic, 8 oz. or more C Possession for sale of F $150,000 X X narcotic, 1 lb. or more C Possession for sale of F $200,000 X X narcotic, 1 kilo or more C Possession for sale of F $25,000 X X cocaine base rock cocaine less than 1 oz. C Possession for sale of F $50,000 X X cocaine base rock cocaine 1 oz. or more C Possession for sale of F $100,000 X X cocaine base rock cocaine 8 oz, or more C Possession for sale of F $150,000 X X cocaine base rock cocaine 1 lb. or more C Possession for sale of F $200,000 X X cocaine base rock cocaine 1 kilo or more C Sale of narcotics less F $25,000 X X than 1 oz. C Sale of narcotics 1 oz. F $50,000 X X or more C Sale of narcotics 8 oz. F $100,000 X X or more C Sale of narcotics 1 lb. F $150,000 X X or more C Sale of narcotics 1 kilo F $250,000 X X or more C Inducing minor to violate F $25,000 X X narcotic law C Narcotics persons under F $10,000 X X 18/inducing minors to sell C Sale or furnishing substance F $5,000 X X falsely represented as F $5,000 narcotics C Cultivation of marijuana F $5,000* X X C Cultivation of more than $10,000* X X 50 plants * See Rule #5 5
9 HEALTH & SAFETY CODE DESCRIPTION FELONY UNLISTED HEALTH & SAFETY FELONY VIOLATION $10, VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST C Use of minor in sale F $25,000 X X of marijuana C Soliciting minor F $25,000 X X (prescription viol) C Possession of barbituates, F $10,000* X X stimulants, etc. C Possession of barbituates, F $25,000 X X stimulants, etc., less than 1 oz. C Possession for sale of F $50,000 X X barbituates, stimulants, etc., 1 oz. or more C Possession for sale of F $100,000 X X barbituates, stimulants, etc., 8 oz. or more C Possession for sale of F $150,000 X X barbituates, stimulants, etc., 1 lb. or more C Possession for sale of F $200,000 X X barbituates, stimulants, etc., 1 kilo or more C Possession for sale of F $25,000 X X phencyclidine, less than 8 oz. liquid C Possession for sale of F $50,000 X X phencyclidine, 8 oz. or more C Possession for sale of F $75,000 X X phencyclidine, 1 qt. or more C Possession for sale of F $100,000 X X phencyclidine, 1 gal. or more C Possession for sale of F $250,000 X X phencyclidine, 10 gal. or more C Sale of barbituates, F $25,000 X X stimulants, etc., less than 1 oz. C Sale of barbituates, F $50,000 X X stimulants, etc., 1 oz. or more C Sale of barbituates, F $100,000 X X stimulants, etc., 8 oz. or more C Sale of barbituates, F $150,000 X X stimulants, etc., 1 lb. or more C Sale of barbituates, F $250,000 X X stimulants, etc., 1 kilo or more C Sale of PCP less than F $25,000 X X 8 oz. liquid * See Rule #5 6
10 HEALTH & SAFETY CODE DESCRIPTION FELONY UNLISTED VEHICLE FELONY VIOLATION $10, VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST UNLISTED HEALTH & SAFETY FELONY VIOLATION $10, VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST C Sale of PCP 8 oz. liquid F $50,000 X X or more C Sale of PCP 1 qt. or more F $75,000 X X C Sale of PCP 1 gal. or more F $100,000 X X C Sale of PCP 10 gal. or more F $250,000 X X C (a) Manufacturing controlled F $100,000 X X substances C (b) Offer to mfr. controlled F $25,000 X X substances C Adult using minor to violate F $50,000 X X controlled substance laws or furnishing controlled substances to minor C Adult using minor to violate F $50,000 X X law regarding PCP or furnishing PCP to minor C Possession of chemicals F $50,000 X X w/intent to manufacture methamphetamine or phencyclidine UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE COUNTY OF ORANGE VEHICLE CODE DESCRIPTION FELONY A Evade Arrest F $25,000 X X A Evade with F $50,000 X X injuries A 23152a DUI (4th offense) F $25,000 X X A DUI w/injury (3rd offense) F $50,000 X X A DUI w/injury (4th offense) F $50,000 X X (and subsections) 7
11 MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE A. Determining Bail The most current publication of the Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, with the exception of the violations reflected in the misdemeanor portion of this bail schedule: 1. Misdemeanor bail shall be determined by first using the amount set forth in this publication. 2. If the violation is not specifically set forth in this publication, then bail shall be the amount set forth in the most current publication of the Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule. 3. If bail has not been set by the Judicial Council, the amount of bail shall be determined as set forth under Section D, below. B. Revisions to Schedule The following procedure is established to make changes to the bail schedule without a formal meeting of the bail committee: 1. The staff will present to the chairperson of the bail committee all proposed changes to the approved bail schedule. 2. The chairperson will approve the changes for review by the committee. 3. The staff will distribute the changes for approval. 4. When the changes have been approved, a revised page for the bail schedule will be distributed to all agencies holding authorized copies. C. Additions to Schedule The following procedure is established to add a section to the automated bail schedule with approval from the chairperson of the bail committee: 1. When it is advisable to add a new section number to the automated bail schedule (computer based) because of increased usage, the staff will present the new section to the bail committee chairperson, who will have authority to approve the addition to the automated schedule. 2. Notification of the addition will be given to all members of the committee. 3. The conditions for the section will be the same as the following conditions shown for unlisted violations. 8
12 D. Unlisted violations/misdemeanors Penal Code...$ Health & Safety Code...$ Business & Professions Code...$ State codes other than those listed below...$ Vehicle Code if booked under the authority of any subsection listed in Sections and of the Vehicle Code, and said violation is not listed in this bail schedule the bail will be...$ Misdemeanor Vehicle Codes, County and Municipal Codes that are minor traffic violations... $ Other County Ordinances and Municipal Codes... $ Harbors & Navigation Code... $ California Code of Regulations Title $ Public Resources Code... $ Fish and Game Code... $ California Code of Regulations Title $ Public Utilities Code...$ An unlisted Uniform/International (technical/scientific) Code adopted for use by a local agency... $ Unlisted infractions (except Vehicle Code)...$ E. Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses Same Degree A bail limit is established for a case that has multiple offenses of the same degree, as follows: 1. Vehicle Code - Misdemeanors/Infractions The total amount of bail is not to exceed $ (not counting assessment and night court). Assessment and night court are then added to the bail amount for applicable code sections. If bail is over $ (not counting assessment and night court), then delete from the calculation the Vehicle Code violations with the least amount of bail until the total bail amount is $ or less, then add the appropriate assessment and night court to the remaining applicable Vehicle Code sections. Bail for the CVC suspended license violations (see page 13) and the Driving under the influence violations and (see page 13) have bail settings of $ or more. If one or more of these violations are part of a multiple vehicle code misdemeanor case then the aggregate bail will be set for the one violation with the highest setting in excess of $ (No penalty assessment or night court is to be added.) 2. Other State and County Codes Misdemeanors (except Vehicle Code) The highest misdemeanor bail involved is to be the accepted bail. 3. All Codes Felony The highest felony bail involved is to be the accepted bail. 9
13 F. Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses Different Degree A bail limit is established for a case that has multiple offenses of a different degree as follows: 1. Felony with Misdemeanor or Infraction Violations A felony with a misdemeanor or infraction violation will take the highest felony bail. 2. Penal Code or Other State Codes Misdemeanors with Vehicle Code violations A misdemeanor with a Vehicle Code violation will take a total bail for the Vehicle Code violations, not exceeding $ (not counting assessment or night court), plus the highest misdemeanor bail. The entire total is not to exceed $1,000.00, not counting the above Vehicle Code assessment and night court. Assessment and night court are then added to the bail amount for applicable Vehicle Code sections only. If bail for the Vehicle Code violations is over $ (not counting assessment and night court), then delete from the calculation the Vehicle Code violations with the least amount of bail until the total bail amount for Vehicle Codes is $ or less. Then add the appropriate assessment and night court to the remaining applicable Vehicle Code sections. When one or more misdemeanor violations have a $ or more bail setting as may be listed in this bail table use only the bail setting for the one misdemeanor violation with the highest setting when adding to the vehicle code violation(s) for the aggregate bail. When both misdemeanor and vehicle code misdemeanors listed in this bail table have a bail setting of $ or more take the highest misdemeanor violation bail setting and add to the highest vehicle code misdemeanor violation bail setting for the aggregate bail. (Do not add penalty assessment or night court.) G. California Vehicle Code Defective equipment violations exceptions to court appearance. Pursuant to Section 10.5(b) of the Judicial Administration Standards, Appendix to the California Rules of Court, the clerk is authorized to accept offers of proof of correction or compliance in accordance with the Judicial Council Uniform Bail Schedule without necessity of a court appearance. The dollar amount shown in the Judicial Council Bail Schedule involving defective equipment violations is merely a guide for the judge in imposing a fine. H. Bail Set on VC The Bail Committee has stipulated that all VC misdemeanor warrants be $86.00 base bail plus penalties. 10
14 PENAL CODE DESCRIPTION MISDEMEANOR UNLISTED PENAL CODE MISDEMEANOR $ VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST B 166 Contempt M $15,000 X B 243 Battery against peace officer M $2,500 X B 243(e)(1) Battery against spouse; M $10,000 X others B Violation of protective order, M $15,000 X temporary restraining order, or injunction B (a) Violation of protective order M $15,000 X related to children B 368(b)(1)(c) Abuse of elder/dependent M $10,000 X adult w/injury B 368(d)(3) Abuse of elder/dependent M $10,000 X adult; theft/embezzlement B 647(a) Lewd conduct in public M $1,000 X place B 647(b) Prostitution M $1,000 X 2nd offense M $2,500 X 3rd offense M $5,000 X B 647(f) Under influence: public M $100 X B 653m Annoying communications M $500 X B Escape of prisoner from M $5,000 X hospital B 4532 Escape M $5,000 X B Manufacture, sale, M $1,000 X possess firearms B Advertising unlawful M $1,000 X weapons B Possess firearms by M $1,000 X felons/addicts B Possess firearm/street M $1,000 X gang crimes B Carrying concealed M $1,000 X weapons B Carrying loaded firearms/ M $1,000 X vehicle, etc. B Restriction on transfer M $1,000 X of firearm B Signature, address, M $1,000 X purchaser/firearm B Purchase firearm without M $1,000 X ID mark B Sell/Possess blowgun/ M $1,000 X blowgun ammo 11
15 HEALTH & SAFETY CODE DESCRIPTION MISDEMEANOR VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST UNLISTED HEALTH & SAFETY MISDEMEANOR $ VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST C 11357(b) Possession less than M $100 X X 1 oz. marijuana C Narcotic addict M $1,000 X X 2nd & subsequent M $2,500 X X violations UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE COUNTY OF ORANGE BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS CODE DESCRIPTION MISDEMEANOR Also refer to Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule UNLISTED BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS CODE MISDEMEANOR $ G Unlicensed/counterfeit M $250 X sports trading cards G False evidence of age M $250 X X identity use possession under 21 G Possession of alcohol M $250 X X under 21 12
16 VEHICLE CODE DESCRIPTION MISDEMEANOR Unlisted Vehicle Code Misdemeanor - see page 8 and 9 VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST A a/b Suspended license DUI M $300 X X X X Habitual traffic offender M $300 X X X X A *23152a,b&c DUI 1st offense M $2,500 X X X X DUI 2nd (within 7 yrs.) M $10,000 X X X X DUI 3rd (within 7 yrs.) M $15,000 X X X X DUI 4th (within 7 yrs.) M (A felony see page 7) * 23153a,b,d DUI with injury 1st offense M $2,500 X X X X 2nd offense (w/in 7 yrs) M $10,000 X X X X ** 23222b Possession of marijuana M $100 X X X X by driver ** Minor passenger/driver M $100 X X X X in possession of alcohol Reckless - off road M $100 X X X X Reckless with injury M $350 X X X X off road 38318(a) Throwing substance at M $100 X X X X vehicle * Bail shall NOT be doubled pursuant to VC & ** Bail shall be doubled if committed in construction zone or Route 74 (Ortega Highway) between the intersection with Route 5 and the intersection with the Riverside-Orange County line, VC &
17 HARBORS & NAVIGATION CODE MISDEMEANOR Refer to Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule UNLISTED HARBORS & NAVIGATION CODE MISDEMEANOR VIOLATIONS $
18 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 14 (Fish & Game) MISDEMEANOR Refer to Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule UNLISTED CALIF. CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 14 - $
19 FISH & GAME CODE MISDEMEANOR See Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule ANY CALIF. F & G CODE VIOLATION NOT CONTAINED HEREIN, BAIL $75.00 VIOLA- STAT TION DESCRIPTION DEG AMT ASSMT NITE FF: PRF MAN: ABST N 2011 Take bird/mammal of M $100 X X another person N 2017 Discharg. firearm/taking M $100 X X game when posted N 2353 Unlaw. import. from M $100 X X out of state N 3007 Hunting w/out valid license M $100 X X N 5509 Poss undeterminable M $75 X X species fish N 5650 Pollution state water M $550 X X N 5650 Pollution state water M $1,000 X X 2nd offense N 5650 Pollution state water M $2,000 X X 3rd offense N 7121 Selling of sport caught M $2,000 X X fish - 1st offense N 7121 Sell. sport caught fish/ M $5,000 X X abalone 2nd offense X N 7850 No commercial fishing M $150 X X license N 7920 No commercial party boat M $150 X X license N Viol. commercial fishing M $750 X X license N Landing taxes/receipts M $750 X X N 8251 Taking spiny lobster M $750 X X closed season N 8252 Take/poss. undersize M $750 X X spiny lobster N 8254 Take spiny lobster M $750 X X w/out valid permit N Misc. viol M $750 X X 16
20 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 13 ARTICLE 3 Refer to Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION Unlisted Violations - $
21 UNIFORM FORESTRY BAIL SCHEDULE COUNTY OF ORANGE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE MISDEMEANOR Refer to Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule PUBLIC RESOURCES CODES THAT ARE NOT LISTED HEREIN: BAIL $
22 UNIFORM FORESTRY BAIL SCHEDULE COUNTY OF ORANGE PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE MISDEMEANOR Refer to Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule PUBLIC UTILITIES CODES THAT ARE NOT LISTED HEREIN: BAIL $
23 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 14 (PARKS & RECREATION) MISDEMEANOR Refer to Judicial Council Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule UNLISTED VIOLATIONS - $
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