FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE (Penal Code Sections) Presumptive Section Offense Bail
|
|
- Randall Little
- 8 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 (Penal Code Sections) 67 F Bribery of State Executive Officer $10, F Bribery of Public Officer or Employee (If theft or thing given or offered would be grand theft) $10, F Bribe, Soliciting by Public Officer or Employee $10, F Resisting Arrest/Threatening Officer $15, F Threats to the Life of an Official or Judge $50,000 92, 93 F Bribery, Offering, Accepting by Judges, Jurors, Referees $25, F Offering Forged/False Documents for Filing $5, F Perjury $20, F Subornation of Perjury $10, F Perjury, Capital Case No Bail 136.1(a-c) F Preventing, Dissuading Witness from Attendance, Testifying $50, F Weapon to Intimidate Witness $25, (a) F Inducing False Testimony $25, (b) F Inducing False Testimony w/force/threat of Violence $50, F Bribe or Receiving Bribe Not to Attend Trial $25, F Resisting Officer Causing GBI/Death $50, F Threatening Witness or Witness Family $25, F Assault By Officer Under Color of Authority $5, F Bribery of Councilman, Supervisor, etc. $10,000 **182 F Conspiracy Same as Substantive Offense 182(1,2,3,5) F Various Categories Same as Substantive Offense 182(4) F To Commit Theft Offenses $5,000 1
2 (Penal Code Sections) 182(6) F To Commit Specific Crimes Against Certain Federal and $100,000 State Officials (a) F Participation on Street Gang $25,000 **187 F Murder - With Special Circumstance NO BAIL All Other Murders NO BAIL F Vehicular Homicide (DUI with Gross Negligence) $500, (a) F Manslaughter - Voluntary $50, (b) F Manslaughter - Involuntary $50, (c)(1) F Manslaughter - Driving Vehicle with Gross Negligence $50, (c)(2) F Manslaughter - Driving Vehicle without Gross Negligence $25, (c)(3) F Manslaughter - DUI Without Gross Negligence $50, F Mayhem $50, F Aggravated Mayhem (Life) $500, F Torture $500, F Kidnapping $50,000 See 667.8(a) F Kidnapping for Purpose of Felony Sexual Offense $250, /208(b) F Kidnapping Victim Under 14 $250, (c)(d) F Kidnapping To or From Out of State $250, (a) F Kidnapping for Ransom or Extortion $500, (b) F Kidnapping for Robbery (Life) $500,000 **209.5 F Kidnapping During Carjacking $500, F False Imprisonment - Kidnap to Evade Arrest $100, F Robbery 212.5(a)(b) F 1 st Degree/ATM user $50, (c) F 2 nd Degree $35, F Carjacking $100, F Attempt to Kill Specified Public Officials $100, F Train wrecking (Life) $100,000 2
3 (Penal Code Sections) F Throwing Rocks or Missiles at Common Carrier Without Injury $5,000 With Injury $10, F Assault With Intent to Commit Mayhem, Rape, Sodomy, Oral Copulation, or any Violation of P.C. Section 264.1, 288 or 289 $50, F Administering Drugs to Aid Felony $5, F False Imprisonment with violence, etc $25, F Assault - Upon Custodial Officer $20, F Battery 243(c) F Upon Peace Officer or Fireman $25, (d) F With Serious Bodily Injury $25, F Upon Custodial Officer $20, F Sexual Battery $25, F Assault with Chemicals $10, (a)(1) F Assault with Deadly Weapon or Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury $25, (a)(2) F Assault with a Firearm $50, (a)(3) F Assault with a Machine Gun or Assault Weapon $100, (b) F Assault with a Semiautomatic Rifle $50, (c) F Assault with Deadly Weapon or Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury Upon a Peace Officer or Fireman $50, (d)(1) F Assault with a Firearm Upon a Peace Officer or Fireman $100, (d)(2) F Assault with a Semiautomatic Rifle $200, (d)(3) F Assault with a Machine Gun or an Assault Weapon upon a Peace Officer or Fireman $200, F ADW Public Transit Employee $50, (a),(b) F ADW School Employee $75,000 3
4 (Penal Code Sections) 246 F Shooting at Inhabited Dwelling, Building, Occupied Motor $150,000 Vehicle 261 F Rape $100, F Unlawful Sexual Intercourse $5, F Spousal Rape $50, F Rape in Concert with Force & Violence $150, (h) F Pimping $10,000 If Minor $30, (I) F Pandering $10,000 If Minor $30, F Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child $500, A(A)(1) F Child Mistreating Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury or $50,000 Death 273ab F Child Abuse Likely to Produce GBI/Death $500, (D) F Child Beating $50, F Corporal Injury of Spouse, Cohabitant of Opposite Sex, or Mother or Father of his or her Child $25, F Corporal Injury on Souse/Cohabitant with Prior $50, F Child Stealing $50, F Bigamy $5, F Incest $100, F Sodomy 286(b)(1) If Victim Under 18 $35, (b)(2) F If Victim Under 16 and Defendant Over 21 $50, (c) F If Victim Under 14 and Defendant More than 10 Years Older than Victim $100,000 If Defendant Compelled Another by Force, Duress or Threats of Great Bodily Injury $50, (d) F If in Concert With Force and Violence $100,000 4
5 (Penal Code Sections) 286(e) F If Committed in State Prison or County Jail $10, (f) F If Victim Unconscious of Nature of Act $35, (a) F Lewd Act with Child Under 14 Years $50, (b) F Lewd Act with Child Under 14 Years with Force $100, a. F Oral Copulation 288a.(b)(1) F If Victim Under 18 $15, a.(b)(2) F If Victim Under 16 and Defendant Over 21 $50, a.(c) F If Victim Under 14 and Defendant More Than 10 Years Older than Victim, or Defendant Compelled Another to Participate by Force, Duress or Threats of Great Bodily $100,000 Injury 288a.(d) F If in Concert with Force and Violence $100, a.(e) F If Committed in State Prison or County Jail $10, a.(f) F If Victim Unconscious of Nature of Act $50, (a) F Continuous Sexual Abuse of child $150, F Penetration by Foreign Object $100, (j) F Penetration with child under 14 by person 10 years older $100, (g)(2) F Failure to Register as Felony Sex Offender $10, (b) F Possession/Distribution of Obscene Matter Depicting Minor in Sexual Conduct for Commercial Purposes $25, (d) F Possession/Distribution of obscene Matter Depicting Minor in Sexual Conduct for Non-commercial Purposes $15, (b) F Use of Minor to Produce Obscene Matter for Commercial Purposes $50, (c) F Use of Minor to Produce Obscene Matter for Commercial Purposes $25,000 5
6 (Penal Code Sections) 314(1) F Indecent Exposure $25,000 With Prior Conviction of Penal Code Section 288 or $5, (1) 337a F Bookmaking $5, (b)(1) F Elder Abuse $25, (b)(2) F Elder Abuse with GBI or Death $50, (e) F Elder abuse/embezzlement (over $400) $20, (f) F Elder Abuse False Imprisonment by Violence or Fraud $25, b F Lynching $25, (b) F Exhibiting Loaded Firearm in Rude, Threatening Manner $15, (c) F Exhibiting Firearm in Presence of Peace Officer $25, F Terrorism $50, (a)(b) F Terrorist Threats/Hate Crime Enhancement for any Felony $75, F Stalking $50, F Embezzlement or Falsification of Accounts by Public $10,000 Officers 451(a) F Arson Causing Great Bodily Injury $250, (b) F Arson, Inhabited Structure $100, (c) F Arson, Structure or Forest Land $20, (d) F Arson, Other Property $10, (a) F Aggravated Arson (w/prior or Excess Loss or Multiple Residences) $500, (a) F Recklessly Causing Fire With Great Bodily Injury $50, (b) F Recklessly Causing Fire, Inhabited Structure $25,000 **453(a) F Recklessly Causing Fire, Inhabited Structure $8,000 **453(b) F Recklessly Causing Fire, Structure or Forest Land $5, (a) F Explosives, Flammable Matter, Possession $50, (b) F Firebomb, Possession, Manufacture, Disposal $50, F Arson During State of Emergency $50,000 6
7 (Penal Code Sections) 455 F Arson, Attempt $10, F Burglary $50, (A) F Residential Burglary $50, (B) F All Other Burglary $15, F Burglary with Explosives $50, to 484(i) F Forgery, Intent; Documents of Value, Counterfeiting Seal; Uttering; Falsification of Records $10, c F Embezzlement of Funds for Construction $5, e(4) F Credit Cards, 4 or More Acquired in Violation of P.C. 484(e) in 12-Month Period $5, f(a) F Credit Card, Make Card Purporting To Be $5, f(b) F Credit Card, Sign False Name $5, g F Credit Card Obtained in Violation of P.C. 484(e) or Forged Card; Used for Obtaining Anything of Value If Value of Goods, etc., received exceeds $400 in Consecutive 6-Month Period $5, h(a) F Credit Card, Fraudulent-Merchant Furnishing Goods with Knowledge of If Payment Received Exceeds $400 in Consecutive 6-Month Period $5, h(b) F Credit Card Issuer-Merchant Fraudulently Receiving Payment From If Payment Received for Goods, etc., Not Furnished Goods exceeds $400 in Consecutive 6-Month Period $5, i(b) F Credit Card Equipment, Possession Without Consent of Issuer $5,000 7
8 (Penal Code Sections) 487 F Grand Theft or Amount of Theft, Whichever is Higher $10, h F Theft of Motor Vehicle $15, F Receiving Stolen Property if Value More Than $400 or Amount Received, Whichever is Higher $10,000 **497 F Stolen Property, Bringing Into State or Amount Stolen, Whichever is Higher $20, F Computer Fraud or Amount Stolen, Whichever is Higher $10, F Embezzlement of Proceeds of Sale of Secured property or Amount Stolen, Whichever is Higher $10, F Embezzlement, Misappropriation by Public Officers or Amount Stolen, Whichever is Higher $10, a F Embezzlement, Disposal of Personal Property Under Lease or Lien or Amount Stolen, Whichever is Higher $10, F Embezzlement by Bailee or Amount Stolen, Whichever is higher $10, F Embezzlement, Misappropriation by Trustee, Contractor or Amount Stolen, Whichever is Higher $10, , 519 F Extortion, Not Amounting To Robbery $10, F Extortion, Obtaining Signature by Threats $10, F Extortion, Threatening Letters $10, F False Personation of Another $10, F Identity Theft $10,000 + $10,000 per victim 532 F False Pretenses $10,000 8
9 (Penal Code Sections) 548 F Defrauding Insurer or Amount Taken, Whichever is Greater $10, F Church Vandalism $50, (b)(1) F Vandalism Loss Over $50,000 $35, (a) F Animal Cruelty/Torture $20, (b) F Animal Abuse/Misuse $10, (c) F Animal Cruelty/Torture-Protected Species $20, (b)(d) F Bringing Gun on School Grounds $35, (a) F Stalking $100, (b) F Stalking with TRO in Effect $150, (c) F Stalking with Prior $150, (b) F Child Molest in Residence or with Prior $15, f(B) F Solicit Murder $50, f(C) F Solicit Rape, etc. $50, F Attempt 664(1) Completed Crime Punishable by State Prison Same As Substantive 664(1) Completed Crime Has Maximum of Life Imprisonment or Death Offense Same As Substantive Offense Except for Attempted Murder **664/187 F Attempted Murder $500, F Petty Theft With Prior Conviction for Petty Theft on Which Time $10,000 Was Served F One Strike Sex Crime $500,000 9
10 (Penal Code Sections) F Probation Violation, NO BAIL $50,000 Probable Cause Arrest F Willful Failure To Appear $100,000 while on bail for felony 1551 F Complaint Against Fugitive NO BAIL 4500 F Assault by Life Prisoner NO BAIL 4501 F Assault With a Deadly $50,000 Weapon by Prison Inmate F Battery on Non-Inmate by $25,000 Prison Inmate 4502 F Possession of Deadly $25,000 Weapon by Prison Inmate 4503 F Holding of Hostages by $50,000 Prison Inmate 4530(a) F Escape, Attempted Escape NO BAIL From Prison with Force or Violence 4530(B) F Escape without Violence by Prison Inmate $250,000 10
11 (Penal Code Sections) 4532(a) F Escape, Attempted Escape by Misdemeanant, Inebriate, or Person on Work Furlough from Jail, Industrial Farm, Etc. Without Force or Violence With Force or Violence 4532(b) F Escape, Attempted Escape by Felon From Jail, Industrial Farm, etc. Without Force or Violence With Force or Violence $25,000 Plus Bail Amount on Original Charge $25,000 $50, F Smuggling Weapon into Jail or Prison $50, F Dangerous Weapons, Manufacture, Sale, Possession: Carrying Explosive or Concealed Dirk or Dagger $10, F Concealable Firearms, Ownership or Possession by Felon, Addict $15, (b)(1) F Concealed Weapon on Person with Prior Conviction of Crimes Against Person, Property, or Involving Drugs For Each Additional Misdemeanor Prior (2 nd, 3 rd, etc.) Add $20,000 $3,000 $20, (a)(2) (A)-(D) F Carrying Loaded Firearm in Vehicle or Public Place w/prior Felony conviction, Etc (c) F Personally Shooting From Motor Vehicle $25, (a)(1) F Manufacture, possession Sale, Etc., of Assault Weapon $50, F Possession of Explosive in Public Place, School, Etc. $500, F Possession of Destructive Device $50,000 11
12 (Penal Code Sections) F Carrying or Placing Explosive on Common Carrier $500, F Possession of Destructive Devices or Explosives in Public Places $100, F Possession of Exploding or Destructive Device or Explosive with Intent to Injure $500, F Exploding Destructive Device or Explosive with Intent to $1,000,000 Murder F Unlawful Explosion Causing Bodily Injury $500, (a) F Exploding Destructive Device Causing Death No Bail 12310(b) F Exploding Destructive Devise Causing GBI $500, F Possession of Materials with Intent to Make Destructive Device or Explosive $60,000 12
13 (Vehicle Code Sections) (a) F Attempting to Evade Peace office While Driving Recklessly $35, F Willful Flight Causing Death $100, F Driving Car Without Consent $25, (a) F Hit and Run: Personal Injury $50, F Reckless Driving Causing Bodily Injury w Applicable Prior $50, /23175 F Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs with Three Prior DUI Convictions $50,000 For Each Additional Misdemeanor Prior (4 th, 5 th, etc.) $5, F Driving under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs: Bodily $50,000 Injury For Each Additional Misdemeanor Prior (1 st, 2 nd, etc.) $5,000 13
14 (Business & Professions Code Sections) 4234 F Dangerous Drugs, Minor as Agent $5, F Dangerous Drugs, Forgery or Prescription, Possession Secured by Forged Prescription $5,000 14
15 (Health and Safety Code Sections) 11152, F Controlled Substances, Writing, Dispensing Prescription $5, , F Controlled Substances, Prescribing, Administering, $5,000 Furnishing F Controlled Substances, Prescribing, Administering, Furnishing to Addict $5, F Counterfeiting Prescription Blank $5, F Illegal Possession of Certain Specific or Classified Controlled Substances $5, F Possession or Purchase for Sale of Certain Specific or Classified Controlled Substances If less than 1 oz. of substance is involved $10,000 If 1 oz. or more of substance is involved $15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $500,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $1,000,000 If over 25 lb. of substance is involved $2,000,000 If 100 lb. or more substance is involved $5,000,000 15
16 (Health and Safety Code Sections) F Possession or Purchase for Sale of Cocaine Base If less than 1 oz. of substance is involved $10,000 If 1 oz. or more of substance is involved $15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $500,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $1,000,000 If over 25 lb. of substance is involved $2,000,000 If 100 lb. or more substance is involved $5,000, F Illegal Transportation, Sale, Furnishing of Certain Specific or Classified Controlled Substances If less than 1 oz. of substance is involved $10,000 If 1 oz. or more of substance is involved $15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $500,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $1,000,000 If over 25 lb. of substance is involved $2,000,000 If 100 lb. or more substance is involved $5,000,000 16
17 (Health and Safety Code Sections) F Person 18 Years or over Using minor in Sale, Transportation, or Giving to a Minor Certain Specific or Classified Controlled Substance If less than 1 oz. of substance is involved $10,000 If 1 oz. or more of substance is involved $15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $500,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $1,000,000 If over 25 lb. of substance is involved $2,000,000 If 100 lb. or more substance is involved $5,000, F Adult Preparing to Sell to Minor Drugs or Narcotics If less than 1 oz. of substance is involved $10,000 If 1 oz. or more of substance is involved $15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $500,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $1,000,000 If over 25 lb. of substance is involved $2,000,000 If 100 lb. or more substance is involved $5,000,000 17
18 (Health and Safety Code Sections) F Person Under 18 Years Using Minor in Sale, Transportation, or Giving to a Minor Certain Specific or Classified Substances If less than 1 oz. of substance is involved $10,000 If 1 oz. or more of substance is involved $15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $500,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $1,000,000 If over 25 lb. of substance is involved $2,000,000 If 100 lb. or more substance is involved $5,000, F Sale or Furnishing Substance Falsely Represented as Controlled Substance, with Respect to Certain Specific or Classified Controlled Substances $10, F Marijuana, Possession 11357(a) F Concentrated Cannabis - Felony $5, F Marijuana: Cultivate, Process Up to 10 lb. $5,000 If over 10 lb. $15,000 If over 25 lb. $50,000 18
19 (Health and Safety Code Sections) F Marijuana, Possession for Sale Up to 1 lb. $5,000 If over 1 lb. $12,500 If over 5 lb. $15, F If over 10 lb. $20,000 If over 25 lb. $50, (a) F Marijuana: Transportation, Sale, Furnishing Up to 1 lb. $15,000 If over 1 lb. $17,500 If over 5 lb. $20,000 If over 10 lb. $30,000 If over 25 lb. $50, F Marijuana: Person 18 Years or Over using Minor in Sale, Transportation, Giving to Minor If over 2 oz. or more $5,000 If over 1 lb. $10,000 Up to 5 lb. $15,000 If over 5 lb. $20,000 If over 10 lb. $30,000 If over 25 lb. $50, F Peyote: Cultivating, Processing $5,000 19
20 (Health and Safety Code Sections) F Maintaining Place for Selling, Giving, Using or Certain Specific or Classified Controlled Substance $10, (b) F Allowing Location to be Fortified for Sale $15, F Narcotic Drug: Forging, Altering Prescription $5, F Enhancement of Punishment for Prior Felony Conviction Related to Controlled Substances $30, F Possession of Controlled Substances $5, F Possession of Controlled Substances for Sale If less than 1,000 pills $5,000 Between 1,000-5,000 pills $8,000 If over 5,000 pills $20,000 If 1 oz. or more of Substance is involved $10,000 If over 2 oz. of controlled substance is involved $15,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If 1 lb. or more of substance is involved $30,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $200,000 If 25 lb. or more of substance is involved $500,000 20
21 (Health and Safety Code Sections) F Possession or Purchase for Sale of PCP If 1 oz. or less liquid or 1 gram powder $10,000 If over 1 oz. liquid or over 1 gram powder $20,000 If over 3 oz. liquid or over 3 grams powder $30,000 If over 8 oz. liquid or over 8 grams powder $50,000 If over 1 quart liquid or 2 oz. powder $75,000 If over 1 gallon liquid or 8 oz. powder $150,000 If over 3 gallons liquid or 1½ lb. powder $250,000 If over 5 gallons liquid or 2½ lb. powder $500,000 If over 20 gallons liquid or 10 lb. powder $1,000,000 If over 25 gallons liquid or 12½ lb. powder $2,000,000 If over 200 gallons liquid or 100 lb. powder $5,000, F Sale of Controlled Substances If less than 1 oz. of substance is involved $5,000 If 1 oz. or more of substance is involved $15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved $20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved $30,000 If 1 lb. or more of substance is involved $50,000 If over 3 lb. of substance is involved $100,000 If over 10 lb. of substance is involved $200,000 If 125 lb. or more of substance is involved $500,000 21
22 (Health and Safety Code Sections) F Sale of PCP If 1 oz. or less liquid or 1 gram powder $10, F If over 1 oz. liquid or over 1 gram powder $20,000 If over 3 oz. liquid or over 3 grams powder $30,000 If over 8 oz. liquid or over 8 grams powder $50,000 If over 1 quart liquid or 2 oz. powder $75,000 If over 1 gallon liquid or 8 oz. powder $100,000 If over 3 gallons liquid or 1½ lb. powder $250,000 If over 5 gallons liquid or 2½ lb. powder $500,000 If over 20 gallons liquid or 10 lb. powder $1,000,000 If over 25 gallons liquid or 12½ lb. powder $2,000,000 If over 200 gallons liquid or 100 lb. powder $5,000, (a) F Manufacture of PCP $500, (b) F Offer to Manufacture $15, F Conviction: PCP, Methamphetamine If over 1 lb. or 3 gallons $500,000 If over 3 lb. or 10 gallons $1,000,000 If over 10 lb. or 25 gallons $2,000, F Soliciting Minor Re Controlled Substances If 2,000 pills or less $10,000 If 2,001-5,000 pills $15,000 If 5,001 - more pills $25, (a) F Possession of Precursors with Intent to Manufacture Methamphetamine $25, (b) F Possession of Precursors with Intent to Manufacture PCP $50,000 22
23 INCREMENTS FOR SENTENCE ENHANCING ALLEGATIONS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY FACTS Enhancement Allegation Add to Penal Code (b) (1) F Street Gang Enhancement for any Felony $25, (a) F Hate Crime Enhancement $25, (b)(c)(d) F Hate Crime Enhancement with Aggravating Factor $50, (d) F Habitual Child Molest $500, F One Strike Sex Crime $500, (e)(4) F Prison w/two or more Prior Felonies $10, (a)(b) F Carry Firearm during Street Gang Crime $50, (a) F Principal Armed with Firearm $50, (b) F Personal Use of Weapon Other Than Firearm $25, (c) F Principal Armed with Firearm During Specified Drug $50,000 Offenses 12022(d) F Principal Armed with Weapon Other Than Firearm $25, (b) F New Felony Offense Committed While Felony Charges Pending Against Defendant $25, (e) F New Felony Offense Committed While Defendant on Prison $10,000 Parole (f) F New Felony Offense Committed While Defendant on $10,000 Felony Probation F Armor Piercing Ammunition $15, (a) F Use Firearm Sex Case $25, (b) F Armed Firearm Sex Case $20, (a) F Personal Use of Firearm $50, (b) F Discharging Firearm at Occupied Vehicle $100, (b) F Life Firearm Enhancement (Personal Use) $100, (c) F Life Firearm Enhancement (Discharge of Firearm) $250,000 23
24 INCREMENTS FOR SENTENCE ENHANCING ALLEGATIONS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY FACTS Enhancement Allegation Add to Penal Code (d) F Life Firearm Enhancement (w/gbi or Death) No Bail F Discharging Firearm From Vehicle $15, (a) F Loss Exceeds $50,000 or amount of loss, whichever is greater $50, (b) F Loss Exceeds $150,000 or amount of loss, whichever is greater $150, F Infliction of Great Bodily Injury $50, F Administer Drug Against Victim s Will $10, F Great Bodily Injury in Connection with Certain Sex Offense $50, F Great Bodily Injury Causing Termination of Pregnancy $50,000 24
25 PRIORS AND OTHER CONDITIONS Penal Code 667(a)(1) F Serious Felony Conviction $100,000 + Bail F Valid Prior Term Under Penal Code Section $15,000 a. Violent Prior Term and Violent Present Offense as per Penal Code Section 667.5(a) $15,000 b. All Others as per Penal Code Section 667.5(b) $10,000 Bail is not to be increased for priors by police officers at the time of booking, but my be increased only upon motion to a judicial officer with proof of valid enhancing prior (a) F Sex Conviction with Prior Sex Conviction $25, (b) F Sex Conviction with Two or More Prior Sex Convictions $50, F Great Bodily Injury with Prior Violent Felony Conviction $50, (a) F Kidnapping to Commit Sex Offense $100, (b) F Kidnapping to Commit Sex Victim Under 14 $100, F Kidnapping with Intent to Deprive Legal Guardian Custody $25, F Certain Enumerated Crimes Against Aged/Under 14, $20,000 Handicapped F Sex Crimes (Repeat Offender) Against Aged/Under 14 $75, F Prior conviction as prior felony a. Second Strike Offense $250,000 + Bail b. Third Strike Offense $500,000 + Bail F Two Prior Felony Convictions Within 10 Years $10, F Violent Felonies Against Aged $10,000 Giving a False Name or Date of Birth to Officer in Connection with Arrest for Felony Offense $10,000 For all Felonies Wherein There are Separate Victims or the CONSECUTIVE Same Victim on Separate occasions Where Separate Sex Acts are Committed on the Same Victim and Each May be Punishable Separately BAIL CONSECUTIVE BAIL 25
26 PENAL CODE BAIL SCHEDULE (Penal Code) 69 M Prevent the Performing of Duty By an Officer with Force & Violence $5, M Destroy Evidence $1, (a-b) M Preventing or dissuading a witness $5, (a) M Resisting an Officer $2, (b) M Resisting An Officer, Taking Firearm $5, M Falsely Reporting Planting of Bomb $ M Interfering With Discharge of Duty by Fireman/Emergency Personnel $1, M Falsely Reporting Emergency $1, M Tampering with Fire Alarm $ M Falsely Reporting Crime $ M Serving Sentence of Another $ M Giving False Information $ (a) M False Information To a Peace Officer $ (a)(4) M Disobeying a Court Order 2 counts or w/prior 3+ Counts or w/2 priors $1,000 $2,000 $5, (c)(1) M Violation of Domestic Violence Stay Away Order $5, M Manslaughter $5, M Dueling $1, M False imprisonment $5, M Assault $ (b) M Assault on Peace Officer/Emergency Personnel $3, /243(a) M Battery $2, (b) M Battery on Police Officer, Firefighter, Paramedic, Etc $3, (e) M Battery Against Former Spouse/Fiancé/Fiancée/Dating Partner $7, (d)(1) M Sexual Battery - Touches an Intimate Part of Another Person $3, (a) M Assault w/deadly Weapon or Force Likely $5, (a)(2) M Assault w/firearm $7,500 26
27 270 M Failure to Provide for child $2, M Contributing to Delinquency of Minor $3, M Battery on Cohabitant $10, (a) M Violation of Protective Order $5, M Failure to Register as a Sex Offender $1, (1) M Indecent Exposure/Exhibition $2, M Keeping or Living in House of Prostitution $ M Keeping Disorderly or Assignation House $ M Gambling Operator, Owner or Employee $ (a) M Manufacture or Sale of Counterfeit Goods $1, M Place of Public Assembly - Injurious, Offensive Substances Released $ M Incitement to Riot $ M Disturbing the Peace $ (a)(1) M Unlawful fights within any building or upon school grounds $ M Refusal To Disperse $ (a)1) M Brandishing a Deadly Weapon in Rude, threatening Manner $3, (a)(2) M Brandishing Firearm in Rude, Threatening Manner $5, M Terrorist Threats $10, (a) M Making or Delivering a check with insufficient funds $ M Appropriate Lost Property by finder $ M Petty Theft $ M Petty Theft From Merchant or Library $ M Receiving or Concealing Stolen Property $ M Embezzlement By Public or Private Official $1, M Embezzlement of Employee $1, (a) M Defrauding Providers of food, fuel, services or accommodations $ (e) M Purchase, possession or sale of item having altered or obliterated serial $500 or ID mark. 555 M Enter/Remain on Posted Property $ (d) M Unauthorized Cable TV Connection $500 27
28 PENAL CODE BAIL SCHEDULE (Penal Code) 594(b)(2) M Vandalism, Loss of $5,000 to $50,000 $7, (b)(3) M Vandalism, Loss of $400 to $5,000 $3, (b)(4)(B) M Vandalism w/prior $3, (a) M Animal Cruelty/Torture $5, (b) M Cruelty To Animal $3, (c) M Animal Cruelty/Torture-Protected Species $5, (f) M Abandoned or Neglected Animals $ (t) M Failure to provide adequate exercise area for confined animals $ M Trespass upon lands $ M Unauthorized Entry of Dwelling $ M Stalking $5, M Disorderly Conduct $ M Annoying/Molesting child under 18 Years $5, k M Illegal Possession of Switchblade Knife $ m M Obscene, threatening or annoying telephone calls $ M Vandalism of Jail - Less than $400 $ (a) M Import/Sell/Etc. Endangered Species/Animals $ (b)(6) M Carry Concealed Firearm on Person $3, (a)(2)(F) M Loaded Firearm - Carrying in Public Place or In Vehicle $3,500 28
29 HEALTH AND SAFETY BAIL AND PENALTY SCHEDULE (Health and Safety Code) Total 11173(a)(1) M Obtain/Etc. Controlled Substance By Fraud $ (a) M Marijuana Possession $ (b) M Marijuana Possession of less than 28.5 grams $ (c) M Possess More Than 28.5 Grams of Marijuana $ (b) M Give/Transport Marijuana/Hashish 28.5 Grams or Less $ M Possession of Controlled Substance Paraphernalia $ (a) M Possession of Dangerous Drug Controlled Substance $ (a) M Under Influence of Controlled Substance $ M Failure to Register $500 All Other Offenses Not Listed: Infractions $103 Misdemeanors $504 29
How To Get Bail In Orange County
2007 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS Felony Bail Schedule...1 Application...1 Persons
More informationSan Bernardino County 2015 Felony Bail Schedule
PENAL 32 ACCESSORIES if seriousviolent or half the amount of the principal offense, 67 BRIBERY OF STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICER 67.5 BRIBERY OF PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE (If theft or thing given or offered
More information2011 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE
2011 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE Superior Court of California County of Orange Chambers of 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST Thomas M. Goethals
More information2013 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE
2013 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE Superior Court of California County of Orange Chambers of 700 Civic Center Drive West Craig E. Robison
More information2015 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE
2015 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 Superior Court of California County of Orange Chambers of 700 Civic Center Drive West Richard M. King
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BAIL SCHEDULE This Bail Schedule is adopted by the Superior Court of California, County of Riverside pursuant to Section 1269b(c) of the Penal Code and
More informationFRESNO COUNTY FELONY PENAL BAIL SCHEDULE
FRESNO COUNTY FELONY PENAL BAIL SCHEDULE FELONY PENAL CODES Section Level DESCRIPTION Bail 35 F Willfully manufacture, intentinally sell or knowingly possess for sale any counterfeit registered trademark
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF MERCED FELONY BAIL SCHEDULE
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF MERCED FELONY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2014 Brian L. McCabe, Presiding Judge Ronald W. Hansen, Asst. Presiding Judge Carol Ash, Judge Mark V. Bacciarini, Judge
More informationSuperior Court of California County of Sacramento
Superior Court of California County of Sacramento Felony and Misdemeanor Bail Schedules Effective: January 2015 Page 1 Click on one of the page numbers below to view the selected section. Table of Contents
More informationMISDEMEANOR - PENAL CODES
MISDEMEANOR - PENAL CODES Section Level Description Bail 35 M Willfully manufacture, intentionally sell or knowingly possess for sale any counterfeit registered trademark $1,000.00 67.5 M Bribing ministerial
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE Felony and Misdemeanor Bail Schedule Approved by the Judges of the Riverside County Superior Court December 27, 2012 Effective Date: January 2, 2013 SUPERIOR
More informationNon-Exemptible Crime List
Non-Exemptible List Under no circumstances shall a child be allowed to remain in the home or will an exemption be granted (in order to approve the home) if the prospective caregiver or anyone residing
More informationCRIMINAL LAW FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
CRIMINAL LAW FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE Instructor: Dr. Michael Reichard CHAPTER 9 Incitement to Riot Rioting Affray Misdemeanor Public Fighting Disorderly Conduct Misdemeanor Disrupting/Endangering Behavior
More informationCRIMINAL LAW STUDY GUIDE
CRIMINAL LAW STUDY GUIDE Instructor: Dr. Michael Reichard CHAPTER 8 Jurisdiction: Power of a court to decide a case Subject Matter Jurisdiction: The authority of a court to hear a type of case Original
More informationOFFENCE CLASS I-V, SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION & DNA PROFILE CODES. 750.83 100 Assault with intent to murder.
JJ3 300 1 of 10 EXHIBIT I: CLASS I OFFENSE Class I Offense - Any one of the following crimes committed by a youth who is 14 through 16 years of age and adjudicated or convicted by circuit court or the
More informationFact Sheet FACTS ABOUT PENALTIES FOR CATEGORY B FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (NRS)
Fact Sheet FACTS ABOUT PENALTIES FOR CATEGORY B FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (NRS) RESEARCH DIVISION REVISED FEBRUARY 2015 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU CATEGORY B FELONIES the maximum term of imprisonment
More informationA&B UPON A POLICE OFFICER OR OTHER LAW OFFICER A&B WITH A DANGEROUS WEAPON
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Oklahoma Forensic Center (OFC) Persons Court-Ordered As Treat to Competent List of Pending Charges (Summarized From Available Court Records) PRISONER
More informationFELONY BAIL SCHEDULE
PENAL CODE SECTION SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF EL DORADO OFFENSE DESCRIPTION PRESUMPTIVE BAIL Charges not specifically listed Any felony offense without presumptive bail listed including H&S
More informationDELAWARE COUNTY TREATMENT COURT APPLICATION
DELAWARE COUNTY TREATMENT COURT APPLICATION Please read each question carefully before answering. Failure to complete this form accurately will delay the processing of your application. False or misleading
More informationColorado Legislative Council Staff
Colorado Legislative Council Staff Room 029 State Capitol, Denver, CO 80203-1784 (303) 866-3521 FAX: 866-3855 TDD: 866-3472 MEMORANDUM October 9, 2012 TO: Interested Persons FROM: Hillary Smith, Research
More informationSeverity Scale. Unclassified and Class A Felonies. Sexual Abuse of a Minor II. Solicitation of Kidnapping. Class B Felonies
Severity Scale Unclassified and Class A Felonies Arson I Misconduct involving a Controlled Substance II Assault I Murder, First Degree Attempted Murder Murder, Second Degree Attempted Kidnapping Robbery
More informationAPPENDIX A Quick Reference Chart for Determining Key Immigration Consequences of Common New York Offenses
APPENDIX A Quick Reference Chart for Determining Key Immigration Consequences of Common New York s For information on the applicability of these consequences to a specific noncitizen, see Chapter 3. For
More informationDISQUALIFICATIONS. What is a disqualification?
DISQUALIFICATIONS As part of licensing you for childcare, our agency must conduct background study on you and anyone age 13 or older, living in your home or working with the children in care. We will give
More informationCRIMINAL HISTORY SELF DISCLOSURE AFFIDAVIT
LCR-1034A FORNA (9-09) ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECOMIC SECURITY CRIMINAL HISTORY SELF DISCLOSURE AFFIDAVIT Your fingerprints will be submitted to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Federal
More information2010 CRIMINAL CODE SENTENCING PROVISIONS. Effective July 29, 2010
010 CRIMINAL CODE SENTENCING PROVISIONS Effective July 9, 010-0- GENERAL CRIMES SENTENCING RANGES Class NON-DANGEROUS OFFENSES ( 13-70) First Offense ( 13-70(D)) MIT* MIN P MAX AGG* 3 4 5 10 1.5 3.5 3.5
More informationKlamath Community College Nursing Assistant Program Criminal Background Check PERMANENTLY DISQUALIFYING CRIMES
Klamath Community College Nursing Assistant Program Criminal Background Check PERMANENTLY DISQUALIFYING CRIMES The Oregon State Board of Nursing regulations require nursing education programs to match
More informationJuvenile Behavioral Diversion Program ATTACHMENT A INELIGIBLE CHARGES LISTED BELOW AND ANY CHARGE NOT LISTED ON ATTACHMENTS B, C, AND D
Juvenile Behavioral Diversion Program ATTACHMENT A INELIGIBLE CHARGES LISTED BELOW AND ANY CHARGE NOT LISTED ON ATTACHMENTS B, C, AND D Attempts of all charges listed below Abducting or Enticing Child
More information2002 2003 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor)
2002 2003 UNIFORM BAIL SCHEDULE (Felony and Misdemeanor) COUNTY OF ORANGE 421 (R9/02) Superior Court of California County of Orange Chambers of RONALD P. KREBER JUDGE 700 Civic Center Drive West Santa
More information(See Nevada Revised Statutes 193.130 for felony penalties, generally)
Legislative Counsel Bureau, Research Division Publication PENALTIES FOR FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (See Nevada Revised Statutes 193.130 for felony penalties, generally) NRS CITE NRS Chapter
More informationIMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF SELECTED FLORIDA OFFENSES: A QUICK REFERENCE CHART 1
IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF SELECTED FLORIDA OFFENSES: A QUICK REFERENCE CHART 1 Disclaimer: Immigration consequences of crimes are a complex, unpredictable, and constantly changing area of law in which
More informationCLASSIFICATION OF CRIMINAL OFFENSES
CLASSIFICATION OF CRIMINAL OFFENSES NON-SEX CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS Class A Felonies Kidnapping -- first degree -- suffers serious injury; intentionally subjected to torture -- (can be sex crime) [710.2]
More informationCrime Statistics. Criminal Offenses, Dalton State College: Main Campus- 650 College Drive Dalton, GA 30720
Crime Statistics Criminal Offenses, Dalton State College: Main Campus- 65 College Drive Dalton, GA 372 Type of Offense On-Campus Residential Housing Non-campus Public Property Criminal Homicide Murder/Non-negligent
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
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
More informationCHALLENGING CRIMINAL HISTORY CALCULATIONS
CHALLENGING CRIMINAL HISTORY CALCULATIONS I. Challenging Predicates for Career Offender! The Basic Rule for Career Offender 4B1.1 A defendant is a career offender if: 1. The defendant is at least 18 years
More informationSelect Florida Mandatory Minimum Laws
Select Florida Laws IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not necessarily a complete list. Laws frequently change, and these sentences may no longer be accurate or up to date. Talk with a lawyer in your state if you
More informationSelect Maryland Mandatory Minimum Laws
Select Laws IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not necessarily a complete list. Laws frequently change, and these sentences may no longer be accurate or up to date. Talk with a lawyer in your state if you have questions.
More informationSealing Your Juvenile Records
Sealing Your Juvenile Records What are my Juvenile Records? The documents and Court Orders in your juvenile court file which relate to your case. Some juvenile records might also be kept by the Probation
More informationCrime statistics in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia for the period of. January March 2012* 2012-05-09 Nr. (6-2) 24S-38 22059 14,8 11908 NA 9570 0,3
Crime statistics in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia for the period of January March 2012* 2012-05-09 Nr. (6-2) 24S-38 No. Criminal offences Lithuania Latvia Estonia Registered In comparison Registered In comparison
More informationCriminals and Immigration. The Effects of Convictions on Immigration Status
Criminals and Immigration The Effects of Convictions on Immigration Status INITIAL CONSULTATION Determine immigration status of client. Determine immigration status of immediate family members, including
More informationSUPERIOR COURT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SONOMA
SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SONOMA CRIMINAL BAIL SCHEDULE Adopted January 2, 2014 pursuant to Penal Code sections 1269b.(c) and 1269b.(d) CHANGES TO THE BAIL SCHEDULE 2014 ** New PC section
More informationNEVADA COUNTY FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE
2015 NEVADA COUNTY FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR BAIL SCHEDULE FOR ALL BAILABLE OFFENSES SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NEVADA Effective January 1, 2015 Adopted: December 19, 2014 www.nevadacountycourts.com
More informationChristian Children s Home of Ohio General Employment Application P.O. Box 765, Wooster, OH 44691 Fax: (330) 345-5218 Email: Employment@ccho.
Christian Children s Home of Ohio General Employment Application P.O. Box 765, Wooster, OH 44691 Fax: (330) 345-5218 Email: Employment@ccho.org PERSONAL INFORMATION NAME LAST FIRST MIDDLE DATE SOCIAL SECURITY
More informationAPPENDIX CLASSIFICATION OF PENALTIES
APPENDIX CLASSIFICATION OF PENALTIES Last updated: July 17, 2015 CLASS IA FELONY Life imprisonment (persons 18 years old or older) Maximum for persons under 18 years old life imprisonment Minimum for persons
More informationComparison of Punishment and Sentencing Provisions in the 1993 and 2003 Penal Codes
TLC RESEARCH DIVISION FACTS AT A GLANCE Comparison of Punishment and Sentencing Provisions in the 1993 and 2003 Penal Codes Texas Legislative Council February 2005 Comparison of Punishment and Sentencing
More informationStandards for Licensure and Employment of Individuals with Criminal Convictions (Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3301-20-01)
Standards for Licensure and Employment of Individuals with Criminal Convictions (Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3301-20-01) Licensure and employment of individuals in the teaching profession is governed
More informationCopyright (c) 1995 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Inc. The Champion. January/February, 1995. 19 Champion 45
Page 1 Copyright (c) 1995 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Inc. The Champion January/February, 1995 19 Champion 45 LEGISLATION: THE VIOLENT CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1994:
More informationENHANCEMENTS IN CALIFORNIA CRIMINAL LAW: Making sense of tacking on more time.
Prisoner Rights Attorney Justice for the Incarcerated Charles F.A. Carbone, Esq. Attorney ENHANCEMENTS IN CALIFORNIA CRIMINAL LAW: Making sense of tacking on more time. In this article, California prisoners
More informationCrime Statistics. The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to publicly publish three years of campus crime statistics.
Crime Statistics The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to publicly publish three years of campus crime statistics. Daytona State College crime statistics have been disclosed in compliance with
More informationFlorida Senate - 2014 SB 100
By Senator Soto 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 A bill to be entitled An act relating to assault or battery on a utility worker; amending s. 784.07, F.S.;
More informationPractioner Guide to HB 585. Mississippi Corrections and Criminal Justice Task Force
Practioner Guide to HB 585 Mississippi Corrections and Criminal Justice Task Force 0 An Introduction to House Bill 585 Seeking to repair the long-standing disconnect between the corrections and criminal
More informationFINAL ORDER. Background
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATION 3000 Board of Professional Counselors of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals Statutory Authority: 24 Delaware Code,
More informationMoravian College Department of Campus Safety & Police Campus Security Authority Reporting Form. Date of report: Name of campus security authority:
Date of report: Name of campus security authority: Date that incident occurred (mm/dd/yyyy): If multiple incidents were reported or if the date the incident occurred is unknown, please note below: Reporting
More informationPROHIBITIVE OFFENSE PROCEDURE FOR SCHOOL OF HEALTHCARE SCIENCE PROGRAMS AT LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PROHIBITIVE OFFENSE PROCEDURE FOR SCHOOL OF HEALTHCARE SCIENCE PROGRAMS AT LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE I. Purpose Outline the steps to be taken in all cases of criminal findings. It is LCCC s position,
More informationCouncil on Postsecondary Education Crime Reporting Guidelines Annual Minger Report KRS 164.9485
Council on Postsecondary Education Crime Reporting Guidelines Annual Minger Report KRS 164.9485 Grouped by Michael Minger Act Crime Categories under KRS 164.948(3) Note: All FBI UCR definitions were quoted
More informationPROHIBITIVE OFFENSE PROCEDURE FOR ADN AND PN NURSING PROGRAMS AT LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PROHIBITIVE OFFENSE PROCEDURE FOR ADN AND PN NURSING PROGRAMS AT LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE I. Purpose Outline the steps to be taken in all cases of criminal findings. In order to protect the safety
More informationBACKGROUND PRE-SCREENING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FSP CONTRACTORS
Form FSP-BG 1 - Interview (Rev. 06-02) OPI 514 H:\Data\516\FSP\Forms\BG 1 Interview.doc or BG 1 Interview.pdf BACKGROUND PRE-SCREENING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FSP CONTRACTORS Have your prospective FSP Operator
More informationCRIMINAL CODE REVISION BILL H.B. 1006, 2013
CRIMINAL CODE REVISION BILL H.B. 1006, 2013 Background: Criminal Code Evaluation Commission (CCEC) established by HEA 1001, 2009 Purpose: evaluating the criminal laws of Indiana Final Report: November
More informationFINAL BILL REPORT HB 1544
FINAL BILL REPORT HB 1544 C 352 L 99 Synopsis as Enacted Brief Description: Making corrections to sentencing laws. Sponsors: Representatives O Brien, Ballasiotes, Kastama, Cairnes and Keiser; by request
More informationCRIMINAL RECORD AND ABUSE HISTORY VERIFICATION
WHEN AND HOW TO FILE CRIMINAL RECORD AND ABUSE HISTORY VERIFICATION When did this form go into effect? September 2013 Who must file this form? Anyone who files a "Complaint for Custody" or a "Petition
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA 2013 CRIMINAL BAIL SCHEDULE
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA 2013 CRIMINAL BAIL SCHEDULE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA 2013 CRIMINAL BAIL SCHEDULE INDEX PAGE Preface... i Bail Schedule Legend...
More informationProhibitive Offense Procedure for Health Career Programs
Prohibitive Offense Procedure for Health Career Programs I. Purpose Outline the steps to be taken in all cases of criminal findings. It is HACC s position, in order to protect the safety of the client
More informationCourt, School and Law Enforcement Collaborative Task Force: Guidelines for Schools in Contacting Law Enforcement Appendix A
A: Aggravated Assault Alcohol Armed Robbery Arson, of an occupied structure Arson, of a structure or property(not occupied) Assault B: Bomb Threat Bullying Burglary/ Breaking & Entering (2 nd & 3 rd Degree)
More information1st offense; manufacturing, distributing, or possessing with intent to distribute; death or serious bodily injury results
FEDERAL MANDATORY S This list includes all federal (not state) sentencing laws that require the judge to give the offender a mandatory minimum prison term. Laws that require the judge to impose only a
More informationTennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Quarterly Summary Report Based on Number of Reported Cases January - March 2016
General characteristics of these cases follow: Referral Reasons Before Amended Charges: Each case may include up to 5 referral reasons therefore the number of total referral reasons, referral sources,
More informationTennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Quarterly Summary Report Based on Number of Reported Cases January - March 2016
General characteristics of these cases follow: Referral Reasons Before Amended Charges: Each case may include up to 5 referral reasons therefore the number of total referral reasons, referral sources,
More informationEnclose all documents in a large manila envelope. On the front, write your name and the program for which you are applying.
Directions for Submitting a Complete Application for the Precertification Nursing Assistant Training Course Fall 2014 All applications are evaluated for the elements listed below. As many as twelve (12)
More informationCriminal Record/Abuse History Verification. Form 3
Criminal Record/Abuse History Verification Form 3 CRIMINAL RECORD/ABUSE HISTORY VERIFICATION The following numbers on these instructions correspond with the numbers in the boxes on the Criminal Record/Abuse
More informationJUVENILES AND THE LAW
JUVENILES AND THE LAW When Are You a Juvenile and When Are You an Adult? The answer to this question is complicated because, under Missouri law, when you are considered an adult and when you are considered
More informationDEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NURSING CARE QUALITY ASSURANCE COMMISSION PROCEDURE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NURSING CARE QUALITY ASSURANCE COMMISSION PROCEDURE Title: Decision Making Criteria for License Applications Number: A21.05 Reference: RCW 18.130.050 (13) Contact: Mary Dale, Discipline
More informationPerry Housing Partnership Transitional Housing Program APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
Perry Housing Partnership Transitional Housing Program APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION DATE OF APPLICATION DATE OF INTERVIEW NAME DATE OF BIRTH SS# SPOUSE NAME DATE OF BIRTH SS# CHILDREN: NAME DATE OF BIRTH
More informationFingerprint Clearance Cards
Fingerprint Clearance Cards Q&A This booklet is a general guide for AEA members and is not intended to provide complete information or legal advice on specific problems. Changes in laws may modify the
More informationTHE CIVIL RIGHTS RESTORATION PROCESS
THE CIVIL RIGHTS RESTORATION PROCESS INTRODUCTION If you have been convicted of a felony, you have lost your civil rights, which includes the right to vote, serve on a jury, hold public office, and obtain
More informationJuvenile Offenders Crime Victims Rights Law Enforcement Responsibilities
Juvenile Offenders Crime Victims Rights Law Enforcement Responsibilities Crime Victims Rights when involving a Juvenile Offender are the same as if the offender were an adult in cases of -- felony grade
More informationITT Technical Institute, Orlando, Florida Safety and Security Policies with Crime Statistics Report CRIME STATISTICS
ITT Technical Institute, Orlando, Florida Safety and Security Policies with Crime Statistics Report CRIME STATISTICS In each of the specified calendar years, the following number of crimes were reported
More informationOFFENSES BY PUNISHMENT RANGE
PENAL CODE OFFENSES BY PUNISHMENT RANGE Including Updates From the 83 rd Legislative Session REV 4/14 Table of Contents PUNISHMENT BY OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION... 2 PENALTIES FOR REPEAT AND HABITUAL OFFENDERS...
More informationChapter SECTION OPENER / CLOSER: INSERT BOOK COVER ART. Section 3.1 What Is a Crime?
Chapter 3 SECTION OPENER / CLOSER: INSERT BOOK COVER ART Section 3.1 Chapter 3 What Criminal Is a Crime? Law Section 3.1 Section 3.2 Particular Crimes Why It s Important Learning the essence of criminal
More informationDistrict School Board of Collier County. Criminal Background Screening, Guidelines & Procedures
District School Board of Collier County Criminal Background Screening, Guidelines & Procedures I. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this document is to provide appropriate guidelines and procedures for determining
More informationSENTENCING BENCHMARKS
SENTENCING BENCHMARKS Breaking and Entering Dwelling without Consent of Owner/Tenant [G.L. 1956 11-8-2 - Statute indicates 2 to 10 years for first conviction] 1) Close relationship to victim or up to 1
More informationQuick Reference Chart for Determining. Immigration Consequences of Common New York Offenses
Quick Reference Chart for Determining Immigration Consequences of Common New York s Quick Reference Chart for Determining Immigration Consequences of Common New York s A P P E N D I X A For information
More informationScioto County Career Technical Center Post-Secondary Education
Scioto County Career Technical Center Post-Secondary Education Pharmacy Technician Getting started at Scioto Tech 2015-2016 Entrance Requirements Application Complete and Submit Application for Admission.
More informationSUPERIOR COURT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SONOMA
SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SONOMA CRIMINAL BAIL SCHEDULE Adopted January 2, 2014 pursuant to Penal Code sections 1269b.(c) and 1269b.(d) CHANGES TO THE BAIL SCHEDULE 2014 ** New PC section
More informationHARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS DIFFERENTIATED FELONY CASE MANAGEMENT
HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS DIFFERENTIATED FELONY CASE MANAGEMENT PREAMBLE The following Differentiated Felony Case Management (DFCM) system is the result of a collaborative effort by the following entities:
More informationC R I M E Felony and misdemeanor Crimes against the state
C R I M E Felony and misdemeanor Not all crimes are viewed as equally serious by the law or by the public in general. Failing to put money in a parking meter is obviously a lesser offense than burglary.
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF YOLO. Dept. q Case No. (S:01J3b14-
1 JEFF W. REISIG DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF YOLO COUNTY 2 By: Ryan Couzens/215818 Deputy District Attorney 3 301 Second Street Woodland, California 95695 4 Telephone: (530) 666-8180 Entry No.: 214729 5 Attorney
More informationBritish Columbia, 2013. Crime Statistics in. Crime Statistics in British Columbia, 2013. Table of Contents
Ministry of Justice Police Services Division Crime Statistics in British Columbia, 2013 Table of Contents Highlights... 1 Table 1: Police-Reported Criminal Code and Drug Offences in BC... 2 Table 2: Crime
More informationSelect Missouri Mandatory Minimum Laws
Select Missouri Mandatory Minimum Laws IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not necessarily a complete list. Laws frequently change, and these sentences may no longer be accurate or up to date. Talk with a lawyer in
More informationTHE PUBLIC SAFETY AND REHABILITATION ACT OF 2016. This measure shall be known and may be cited as The Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016.
SECTION 1. Title. THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND REHABILITATION ACT OF 2016 This measure shall be known and may be cited as The Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016. SEC. 2. Purpose and Intent. In enacting
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA San Luis Obispo Revised Sentencing Guidelines Effective June 10, 2010
These sentencing guidelines have been adopted as reference guidelines for sentencing in the Superior Courts of. They are only guidelines and are only to be used as such. Each case is to be decided and
More informationCRIMINAL JUSTICE GLOSSARY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE GLOSSARY ACQUITTAL: a judgment of a court, based either on the verdict of a jury or a judicial officer, that the defendant is not guilty of the offense(s) for which he or she was tried.
More informationVictims of Crime Act
Victims of Crime Act PURPOSE Recognizing the state's concern for victims of crime, it is the purpose of the Victims of Crime Act [31-26-1 NMSA 1978] to assure that: A. the full impact of a crime is brought
More informationI. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND SCREENING GUIDELINES & PROCEDURES. A. Criminal Background Screening Requirements
I. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND SCREENING GUIDELINES & PROCEDURES A. Criminal Background Screening Requirements 1. General Rule (a) Pursuant to F.S. 1012.32, 1012.315 &/or F.S. 1012.465 an applicant for employment
More informationCrime Statistics in. Crime Statistics in British Columbia, 2014. Table of Contents. Ministry of Justice Police Services Division
Ministry of Justice Police Services Division Crime Statistics in British Columbia, 2014 Table of Contents Highlights... 1 Table 1: Police-Reported Criminal Code and Drug Offences in BC... 2 Table 2: Crime
More informationSEALING YOUR JUVENILE RECORDS
SEALING YOUR JUVENILE RECORDS Revised and Updated by Kathryn Seligman, Kimberly Fitzgerald, and Alyssa Mellott February 2005 FIRST DISTRICT APPELLATE PROJECT 730 Harrison Street, Suite 201 San Francisco,
More informationPRACTICAL NURSING APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
PRACTICAL NURSING APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION Application Instructions: 1. Complete the entire application in ink (Please print or type). Full Legal Name Address City, State, Zip Last First Middle Maiden
More informationFact Sheet PENALTIES FOR CATEGORY D FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (NRS) CATEGORY D FELONIES
Fact Sheet PENALTIES FOR CATEGORY D FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (NRS) RESEARCH DIVISION REVISED MAY 2016 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU CATEGORY D FELONIES Fraudulently alter the outcome of a common-interest
More informationTranslation of NCIC to NIBRS Offense Codes
NCIC Uniform Offense Classifications NCIC Code NIBRS Code SOVEREIGNTY Treason 0101 Treason Misprison 0102 Espionage 0103 Sabotage 0104 Sedition 0105 Selective Service 0106 Sovereignty 0199 MILITARY (Use
More informationEmployer Instructions for Use ODH Form 805 Uniform Employment Application for Nurse Aide Staff
Effective November 1, 2012 Employer Instructions for Use ODH Form 805 Uniform Employment Application for Nurse Aide Staff Purpose This form is to be used by employers as the only employment application
More informationHIRE A SPECIALIST ALWAYS FIGHTING FOR THE ACCUSED
HIRE A SPECIALIST I am an experienced Board Certified criminal lawyer in Pasco Florida. Less than one percent of attorneys in Florida are Board Certified. Only Board Certified criminal lawyers are permitted
More informationTable B: Mandatory Minimum Laws in Virginia
Table B: Mandatory Minimum Laws in Virginia Description VCC Statute Penalty Mandatory AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE & FOOD Tobacco Product Manufacturers Possess, import, etc., cigarettes not in directory,
More informationDIFFERENTIATED FELONY CASE MANAGEMENT
DIFFERENTIATED FELONY CASE MANAGEMENT PREAMBLE The following Differentiated Felony Case Management (DFCM) system is the result of a collaborative effort of a task force consisting of representatives from
More information