Superior Court of California County of Ventura Hall of Justice 800 South Victoria Avenue Ventura, California Bail Schedule
|
|
- Dora McDowell
- 8 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 uperior ourt of alifornia ounty of Ventura all of Justice 800 outh Victoria venue Ventura, alifornia onald. oleman, residing Judge atricia M. Murphy, ssistant residing Judge Ryan J. Wright, ommittee hair Michael. lanet xecutive fficer/lerk and Jury ommissioner 2015 chedule For questions regarding bail schedule, call ourt dministration at (805) Mailing ddress:.. Box 6489, Ventura, alifornia
2 URIR URT F IFRI UTY F VTUR BI U ffective eptember 11, TT RU F ITI... 2 age FI enal ode... 5 arbors and avigational ode ealth and afety ode Vehicle ode Welfare and Institutions ode FY MT enal ode ealth and afety ode Insurance ode Vehicle ode MIMR enal ode Business and rofessions ode ealth and afety ode Vehicle ode
3 RU F ITI Introduction: The Ventura uperior ourt has adopted the attached uniform countywide bail schedule pursuant to enal ode 1269b. It sets the presumptive bail amount, which is applicable to warrantless arrestees until such time as a judge reviews the issue. When an arrest occurs pursuant to a warrant and the suspect is only booked on the warrant, bail shall be set in the amount of the warrant, unless otherwise ordered by a judge. The following rules provide guidance and establish procedures for implementation of the schedule. 1. heck felony bail schedule first. ome offenses listed on the misdemeanor schedule have subdivisions, which are felonies. The felony schedule applies to arrests under a felony subdivision. xample: enal ode 273.6(d) is a felony listed on the felony bail schedule ($); all other subdivisions of enal ode fall under that listing on the misdemeanor schedule ($10,000). 2. isted section numbers include unlisted subdivisions. xamples: (1) n the felony schedule enal ode 261; 2) n the misdemeanor schedule enal ode amount for unlisted offenses: Felonies $10,000 17(b) misdemeanors* $ one-half the felony bail ther misdemeanors $2,500 *T: enal ode 17(b) provides that the istrict ttorney or court can declare wobbler offenses to be misdemeanors. t the booking stage, the Felony chedule applies to all wobbler offenses. R U 4. amount when suspect booked for violation of probation: Felony probations o Misdemeanor probations $5, ttempts, accessories, conspiracies and solicitations: The schedule shall be the same as the target offense, but no less than the amount listed in the bail schedule. ee enal ode 32, 182, 653f, 653j, 664. xample: The bail for conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor would be no less than $. 6. rimes committed while on bail, R, and stays of jail time: ouble standard bail for new offense, whether felony or misdemeanor. 7. rimes committed while on probation or diversion (including juvenile cases), suspect not booked on V: dd $5,000 for each misdemeanor probation or diversion dd $10,000 for each felony probation or diversion T: This bail increase applies whenever booking officer has reasonable cause to believe probation exists, including by admission of the arrestee. xample: uspect booked for felony UI is still on probation for two prior misdemeanor UIs; the $ bail for felony UI would be increased to $ by adding $5,000 for each probation. 2
4 8. Multiple offenses: ormal rule: highest amount for most serious offense xception for multiple victims of violent crimes: sum of highest amount for most serious offense against each victim, not to exceed $500,000. xception for multiple acts of violent crimes committed on separate occasions: sum of the highest for each occasion, not to exceed $500, Felony enhancements: Where any of the listed enhancements are present, the bail shall be set at the sum of the amount for the most serious offense and the amount of the enhancement. When the classification deputy is aware of facts, which appear to qualify as an enhancement, the bail amount should be set accordingly and the facts and applicable bail should be explained to the on-call magistrate. xamples: (1) uspect booked for second-degree robbery during which he personally shot and wounded the victim; bail schedule is $300,000 [$ for enal ode 211 plus $2 for enal ode (d)]. (2) uspect booked for petty theft with a prior (enal ode 666) has two prior convictions for offenses listed in enal ode 667.5(c) or (c); bail schedule is $260,000 [$10,000 for the section 666 violation, plus $2 for the enal ode 667(e)(2)() third strike enhancement]. 10. increase declarations: enal ode 810(b) and 1269c require that information related to requests for own recognizance release or bail less than the schedule be forwarded to the on-call magistrate. ll law enforcement agencies are requested to make available on request to arrestees and their attorneys, relatives, or friends uperior ourt Form 3000, eclaration in upport of Motion to et Below chedule or for wn Recognizance Release. ompleted forms should be forwarded to the classification deputy at the Ventura ounty Jail, who will relay the information to the on-call magistrate. Requests to speak directly with the magistrate should be relayed to the magistrate by the classification deputy. The individual magistrate will decide how to proceed from there, but the purpose of the form is to make most such contacts unnecessary. R U 11. hallenges to source of bail: ffective January 1, 1999, a peace officer or prosecutor may challenge the source of bail in any case rather than only in drug cases. When such a declaration is filed, or when the classification deputy is aware of facts suggesting a felonious source, bail should not be accepted until the on-call magistrate is contacted. This contact must occur within 24 hours of the filing of the declaration. If the magistrate finds probable cause that bail has been feloniously obtained, bail must not be accepted until the arrestee proves a legitimate source of bail to the magistrate or in court. If no probable cause is found, normal release procedures apply. ee enal ode pecial rule for serious and violent felonies, stalking, and misdemeanor domestic violence: For any offense listed in enal ode (a), release before arraignment on bail either more or less than the bail schedule amount is forbidden. This code section is confusing, but appears to allow pre-arraignment release if the on-call magistrate sets bail at the schedule amount. If a higher or lower amount is set or if 3
5 wn Recognizance (.R.) release is granted, the arrestee cannot be released before arraignment even if bail is posted. If a dangerous situation presents itself, the on-call magistrate should be contacted immediately. xample: hortly after magistrate sets bail on routine spousal battery (enal ode 273.5) at the schedule of $, the frightened victim calls and reveals that earlier this same day she testified against this same defendant in a felony stalking prosecution in os ngeles for which the current battery was a retaliation. Before $ bail is accepted, this new information should be revealed to the on-call magistrate. If the magistrate increases bail, the suspect cannot be released prior to arraignment. If the magistrate leaves bail at $, the arrestee would be released if that amount is posted. ote: For purposes of this rule, the bail schedule amount is the listed figure without regard to any increases provided for in these rules. ccordingly, when bail is increased pursuant to these rules for an offense listed in enal ode , the arrestee may not be released before arraignment. xample: spousal battery arrestee (enal ode 273.5) is currently on probation for a misdemeanor violation of the same offense. Ventura ounty chedule Rules 7 and 14 will increase the bail substantially from the schedule amount of $. onsequently, that arrestee cannot be released prior to a hearing in open court, pursuant to enal ode pecial rule for domestic violence with similar priors: ouble standard bail for felony or misdemeanor domestic violence (enal ode 243(e), 245 if domestic, 262, 273.5, 273.6, , 422) where there is reasonable cause to believe arrestee has a prior conviction for an offense on the omestic Violence nhancement ist, except that the $100,000 bail for felony stalking would not be doubled by such a prior. The omestic Violence nhancement ist includes the following offenses and their out-of-state equivalents, both felonies and misdemeanors: enal ode 187, 192(a), 203, 207, 209, 210.5, 211, 215, 220, 243(d), 243(e), 243.4, 244, 244.5, 245, 261, 273.5, 273.6, , 286, 288, 288.5, 288a, 289, 417, 422, 451, and any felony in which an allegation that defendant inflicted great bodily injury or used or was armed with a firearm or deadly weapon was found true. ote: Rule 14 should apply before other increases required by other rules are applied. xample: misdemeanor domestic battery arrestee (enal ode 243(e)) is on probation for a felony drug offense and has a prior misdemeanor conviction. The prior will double the normal bail from $5,000 to $10,000; the felony probation then adds $10,000 for a total bail of $. R U 14. pecial rule regarding ineligibility for R release: ffective in 1999, enal ode requires a hearing in open court before any of the following can be released on own recognizance: nyone currently on felony probation or felony parole. nyone with three or more failure to appear warrants in the last three years not involving the Vehicle ode currently arrested for any felony or certain misdemeanors specified in section ut-of-county holds: The Felony chedule applies (minimum $10,000) to out-ofcounty holds when no amount has been previously established or shown on a warrant. 4
6 Felony chedule ection escription 67 BRIB XUTIV FFIR 67.5 BRIB MIITRI FFIR 68 FFIR IIT BRIB 76 TRT T IF FFII R JUG I 110 FIITT 113 MUFTUR/ F ITIZI UMT 118 RJURY 127 UBRTI F RJURY 128 RJURY T TY BI 136.1(a)&(b) IUIG WIT 136.1(c) IUIG WIT, GGRVT RM WIT ITT T IU WIT 139 TRT WIT 140 TRT WIT 141(b) FFIR FIFYIG VI RITIG FFIR WIT RIU IJURY 151(a)(2) VT KIIG R IJURY T I FFIR RUT I T/IJURY 2 171b W IT URTU 171c FIRRM UBI FIITY 171d FIRRM TR RIBIT 182. (a)(1) IRY T MMIT Y RIM ame as substantive offense but no less than $ 5
7 Felony chedule escription 182(a)(6) IRY T MMIT Y RIM GIT RIT, GVRR, T. ame as substantive offense but no less than $ GG IRY 100, (a) GG TIVITY 100, IITIG/RIG GG TIVITY 100, UY FIRRM U I GG FY 100, MURR 500, WIT I IRUMT (190.2, , ) BI GR VIUR MUGTR WI ITXIT 191.5(b) 191.5(d) MUGTR VIUR RIVIG UR IFU WITUT GR GIG GR VIUR MUGTR WI ITXIT WIT RIR 2 192(a) MUGTR VUTRY 100, (b) MUGTR IVUTRY 192(c)(1) MUGTR VI WIT GR GIG 192(c)(3) MUGTR VIUR U FR FII GI 192.5(e) MUGTR VIUR IVVIG V 203 MYM 100, GGRVT MYM TRTUR 2 207/208 KIIG 100, KIIG FR RM R XTRTI KIIG URIG RJKIG KIR TG TKIG 100, RBBRY 1 T GR 100, RBBRY 2 GR 6
8 Felony chedule escription 214 TRI RBBRY 215 RJKIG 100, (a) 217.1(b) UT XUTIV FFIR, JUG, JURR, FFIR, ITRIT TTRY, UBI FR, T. TTMT MURR XUTIV FFIR, JUG, JURR, FFIR, ITRIT TTRY, UBI FR, T. 500, RIIG R WRKIG TRI BTRUTI R R RIR TRK 100, TRI WRKIG TRW MII T MM RRIR WIT IJURY 220 UT WIT ITT T MMIT RTI FI 100, UT WIT RUG I I F FY 236/237 F IMRIMT WIT FR R VI UM TRFFIKIG FI 100, UT UTI FFIR UT I 243(c) BTTRY FFIR, T., WIT IJURY 243(d) BTTRY WIT RIU IJURY BTTRY UTI FFIR BTTRY UBI TRIT MY XU BTTRY BTTRY JURR BTTRY UTI FFII WIT BIY UBT 244 BTTRY WIT UTI 244.5(b) TU GU UT 244.5(c) TU GU UT GIT FFIR 7
9 245(a)(1) 245(a)(2) Felony chedule escription UT WIT Y W *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) UT WIT FIRRM *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) * * 245(a)(3) UT WIT UT W/MI GU 100, (b) UT WIT MIUTMTI W *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) * 245(c) UT GIT I/FIRM 245(d)(1) 245(d)(2) UT WIT FIRRM U FFIR R FIRM UT WIT MIUTMTI RIF FFIR R FIRM 100, , (d)(3) UT WIT UT W U FFIR R FIRM UT UBI TRIT MY R GR UT U UTI FFIR UT U MY 246 T T UI BUIIG R VI 247 T T UUI BUIIG R VI 261 R 100, U R *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) 100,000* R/TIG I RT 1 266g IMIG 266h IMIG 266i RIG 266I(b) RIG F MIR 266j TRRTIG UR 16 FR RTITUTI 8
10 Felony chedule escription 267 BUT MIR FR RTITUTI 269 GGRVT XU UT F I 2 273a(a) I BU 273ab Y UT I UR G d I BTIG RR IJURY U *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions - see Rule 14, page 4) 273.6(d) (d) VITI F RTTIV RR W/RIR *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) VITI F RTTIV RR W/RIR *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) * * * 278 I BUTI BY UTI R I BUTI 286(b)(2) MY VITIM UR 16, FT VR (c) MY VITIM UR 14, 10 YR IFFR R 100,000 FR 286(d) MY RT/FR 1 286(f) MY UIU 100, (g) MY MT IRR 100, (i) MY VITIM ITXIT 100, (j) MY IT 100, (k) MY R F UTRITY 100, (a) W T WIT I UR (b) W T WIT I UR 14 WIT FR 100, (c) W T WIT I UR 16, 10 YR IFFR IG RMFU MTTR T MIR BY T, TRI MI, ITRT, MM. I RVI TIUIG XU BU 9
11 Felony chedule escription XU T WIT I 10 YR R YUGR 2 288a(b)(2) 288a(c) R UTI VITIM UR 16, FT VR 21 R UTI VITIM UR 14, 10 YR IFFR WIT FR 100, a(d) R UTI RT/FR 1 288a(f) R UTI UIU 100, a(g) R UTI MT IRR 100, a(i) R UTI VITIM ITXIT 100, a(j) R UTI IT 100, a(k) R UTI R F UTRITY 100, (a) FRIG BJT TRTI FR 100, (b) FRIG BJT TRTI MT IRR 100, (c) FRIG BJT TRTI VITIM/FT FI I IT 289(d) FRIG BJT TRTI UIU 100, (e) FRIG BJT TRTI VITIM ITXIT 100, (f) FRIG BJT TRTI BIV T B U 100, (g) FRIG BJT TRTI R F UTRITY 100, (i) FRIG BJT TRTI 289(j) FRIG BJT TRTI VITIM UR 14, ,000 YR IFFR 290 FI T RGITR X FFR 299.5(g) UWFU U F RFI I /TR F MTTR, IF., T R IMG ITIG XU UT F R UR 18 YR F G TI FR ITIG MIR GGIG I XU UT GVT W MUTR/RRTY 311.2(b) B MTTR MMRI UR 100, (c) B MTTR WIT RIR 10
12 Felony chedule escription 311.2(d) B MTTR 100, (d) XU XITTI WIT RIR 311.4(a) XU XITTI F MIR WIT RIR 311.4(b) U MIR T RT B MTTR MMRI 311.4(c) U MIR T RT B MTTR MMRI 100, VRTIIG URG BITY (b) I URG BITY/TRI MTRI WIT RIR IT XUR RITI R RIR 347(a) F TMRIG 367g MIU F RRUTIV MTTR 368(b) R BU 368(d) GR TFT FRM R 368(e) GR TFT FRM R BY RTKR 368(f) F IMRIMT F R 399 W VIIU IM T RG UIG T FIUR T TR TTK G 405a YIG 417(b) XIBIT FIRRM/Y R 417(c) XIBIT FIRRM T FFIR XIBIT FIRRM T UT UT RIT RRT WIT FIRRM 422 TRRRIM *( doubles if this is a domestic violence offense and arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) * 451(a) R WIT GRT BIY IJURY 451(b) R-IBIT TRUTUR 451(c) R 451(d) R 11
13 Felony chedule escription GGRVT R 2 452(a) UWFU BURIG WIT GRT BIY IJURY 454 R URIG TT F MRGY 455 TTMT R 459 BURGRY FIRT GR 459 BURGRY - GR 10, TIG URIG RIT 464 BURGRY WIT XIV 487(c) GR TFT, RRTY FRM R 487(d) GR TFT UT/FIRRM, T. 496d RIVIG T VI 499d TFT F IRRFT 518/520 XTRTI 524 TTMT XTRTI 529 F IMRTI ITITY TFT T BTI RIT, T. 588a FRIG UBT IGWY WIT ITT T U GRT BIY RM 594.3(a) VIM UR, MTRY 594.3(b) T-B VIM 594.4(b)(1) VIM WIT I TRUTUR 601 TR WIT TRT F GRT BIY IJURY 625c GR TRIT VI TMRIG FIRRM/ GRU 100, TBBIG ITRUMT T RWIG FIRRM T TKIG 100, f RTITUTI WIT RIR IV ITIV 100, I MT/RITI R RIR 12
14 Felony chedule escription 653f IITTI T MMIT FY same as underlying offense 653j IIT MIR T MMIT FY same as underlying offense 664 TTMT T MMIT Y RIM same as underlying offense VITI F RBTI BI FY.R., FIUR T R IT /FR 4500 UT BY IF RIR 500, UT BY RIR BTTRY BY GIG F RI MY BTTRY BY TT RIR -IMT 4502 RIR I W 4503 TG TKIG BY TT RIR (a) RI /FR 100, (b) RI WITUT FR 4530(c) FIUR T RTUR FRM FURUG 4532(a) UTY JI 4532(b) UTY JI 100, (d) B FRM WRK FURUG R TY F JI 4533 GUR I 4534 Y I 4535 I BY IMMT 4536 FRM MT FIITY 4550 RU RIR 4573 TK TR UBT IT JI TK RUG/ IT JI TRB I JI RUG/RRI I JI 13
15 Felony chedule escription R GIV RUG T R I UTY 4574 MUGG W IT JI 100, (b) TRRRIZIG 11411(c) TRRRIZIG MUFTUR//U W F M TRUTI (WM) 500, F W F M TRUTI RIB TRT T U W F M TRUTI 500, I F BIGI GT 500, XIV/UBI MTRI T MK VI 100, XIV/MM RRIR F XIV 18735(c) MMUITI VR.60 W/RIR U F XIV 100, U XIV T MURR 500, U F XIV Y GRT BIY IJURY 500, (a) U XIV T U T 500, (b) U XIV T U GRT BIY IJURY 500, XIV UBT TR FIRRM ITIFITI MRK FIRRM T IMMITY RGIZB UTTB FIRRM WT GU RIMI TRG F FIRRM FIRRM FIRRM T MMIT FY FIRRM I VI/UBI 14
16 Felony chedule escription 26100(b) WIG FIRIG GU FRM MTR VI 26100(c) TIG T R FRM MTR VI 100, (d) TIG FRM MTR VI 29800(a)(1) X-F FIRRM VIT F FIRRM F RMR IRIG MMUITI 30600(a) F UT W 100, (a) I F BY RMR BY F UVTI IT RG ITY MGZI 32625(a) I/TRRTIG MI GU 32625(b) F MI GU / VRT FIRRM T 100,000 MI GU RT-BRR RIF, RT-BRR TGU I IR ZI GU RBR VIGTI 655 RIVIG UR IFU BT WIT IJURY T FTY RTI FR K B FR RTI IVVIG MIR WIT RTI T MIR 100, T MIR GRU 100, T MIR I UBI RK 100, UFIT MIR IVVIG MIR I IU ~ T & F T Y 15
17 Felony chedule escription MRIJU FR 11360(a) MRIJU U MIR FR MRIJU (b) RK U/FRTIFI 100, MITI U T K B 100, FR IG MUFTUR (b) IG/BUI F MRTMT FR RUG I F TR UBT WI RM FU I X F $100,000 FR UWFU UR F TR UBT TRTI IVVIG R I X F $25,000 RIV FRM TR UBT FF U F MIR/RRITI VITI I TR UBT FR I YI FR TR UBT F MUFTUR F U MIR/TR UBT VITI I IU I T MUFTUR MTMTMI F XIV T MIR I F XIV VI TTMT T V FFIR WIFU FIGT UIG T 100, (a) TFT -MRGY VI T & F T Y ~ V I 16
18 Felony chedule escription 10851(c) TFT MRGY VI IT/RU IJURY IT/RU T 100, (b) RK RIVIG: GRT BIY IJURY WIT RIR 23110(b) 23153(a) 23153(b) TRWIG MII WIT ITT T RIU BIY RM RIVIG UR IFU - UIG IJURY R T RIVIG UR IFU - UIG IJURY R T V I 23153(d) 23153(e) 23153(f) RIVIG UR IFU - MMRI RIVR UIG IJURY R T WIT B F.04% R MR RIVIG UR IFU R RUG UIG IJURY RIVIG UR IFU R RUG UIG IJURY RIVIG UR IFU - WIT TR RIR FF WITI V YR RIVIG UR IFU - WIT RIR FY RIVIG UR IFU WITI 10 YR 23566(a) 23566(b) RIVIG UR IFU - UIG GRT BIY IJURY, TIR/UBQUT FF WITI V YR RIVIG UR IFU - UIG GRT BIY IJURY, FURT/UBQUT FF WITI V YR 100, ,000 ~ W & I 38318(b) (b) TRW UBT T FF- R VI WIT ITT T GRT BIY RM B, I, R WIT ITT T GRT BIY RM 17
19 Felony chedule escription WFR ITITUTI BTTRY UTI FFII WIT BIY UBT 8103 UWFU W I BY MTY I R 18
20 Felony chedule (nhancements) escription ()(1)(c) MY URIG T $1 10, (B)(1)(c) MY URIG T $1 MII ()(1) MY URIG X F $1 MII ()(1)(c) MY URIG XIG $2,500,000 40, (a)(2) (a)(3) (b)(1) (b)(4) (b)(5) (d) (b)(1) MMII F TW R MR FRU IVVIG MR T $500,000 MMII F TW R MR FRU MR T $100,000 MMII F FY FR BFIT F TRT GG MMII F FY FR BFIT F TRT GG IF TRM MMII F FY FR BFIT F TRT GG IF TRM MMII F WBBR FR BFIT F TRT GG MMII F GG RIM FTR FIIG T RGITR GG FFR MURR BU F IBIITY/GR/XU RITTI 273d(b) RIR VITI F WIFUY IFITIG RR UIMT U I WIFU RM R IJURY T I IVVIG FM GIT MUTITI 100, , , ,000 10, (d) X FF MMITT FTR FIG TT 290(q) UIG X FFR RGITRTI IFRMTI T MMIT FY M T ~ 290.4(b) UIG X FFR RGITRTI T MMIT FY 19
21 347(a) Felony chedule (nhancements) escription WIFUY MIGIG I WIT F, RIK R MII T U GRT BIY IJURY R T 368(a)(2)() 368(a)(2)(B) 368(a)(3)() 368(a)(3)(B) MMII F R BU UIG GRT BIY IJURY UR 70 YR F G MMII F R BU UIG GRT BIY IJURY W VITIM I 70 YR F G R R MMII F R BU UIG T UR 70 YR F G MMII F R BU UIG T W VITIM I 70 YR F G R R 70, (a) T RIM (b) T RIM GIT RRTY (c) T RIM W/TR (e) T RIM WIT RIR URRT FY 10, (a) MMII F FY R WIT RIR VITI F R 40, FY VITI UIG FIR Y TRUTUR 548(b) 550(e) 593a(b) 600(c) 600(d) 667(a)(1) RIR VITI F Y IFI IUR FRU RIR VITI F Y IFI IUR FRU WIT URRT VITI MIIUY RIVIG R IG I TR R UBT T U GRT BIY IJURY RMIG R BTRUTI F R R G U BY FFIR RMIG R ITRFRIG WIT I R R I G RIR VITI F RIU FY WIT URRT VITI F RIU FY 10, (a) VIT FY WIT VIT FY RIR 667.5(b) RIR RI TRM WIT URRT FY VITI 10,000 M T ~ 20
22 Felony chedule (nhancements) escription 667.6(a) 667.6(b) RIR VITI F Y IFI X FF WIT URRT VITI TW R MR RIR RI TRM FR Y IFI X FF WIT URRT VITI 100, BITU FFR Y FR (a) 667.8(b) 667.9(a) KIIG VITIM FR UR F MMITTIG Y IFI FY X FF KIIG VITIM UR 14 YR F G FR UR F MMITTIG Y IFI FY X FF MMII F RIM GIT R 65 YR R R R MIR UR 14, BI, RGI R QURIGI 90, , (b) G UR 14 R VR 65 R BI, T., WIT RIR 667(e)(1) Two trikes (e)(2)(a) Third trike (a) (a) (b) RIR TRIK (present offense is a second strike) BI U TIM TW TW RIR TRIK (present offense is third strike) 2 RT 289 VITI GIT IB VITIM VR 65 R I UR 14 W RGRY T MIR GGIG I XU UT W RGRY T MIR GGIG I XU UT FY VITI F FRGRY, GR TFT, T. 10, (a) (d) RIR VITI F Y IFI X FF WIT URRT VITI WIT I UR 14 YR F G TW RIR IFI X FF WIT URRT VITI I UR 14 YR F G 1 M T ~ GGRVT X FF IF T BITU X FFR 2 21
23 Felony chedule (nhancements) escription , , 11361, R MR RIR RI TRM FR M 170, (a) MMII F Y IFI FY X FF/KIIG GIT I RT F RMY R RIT KIIG Y I UR 14 YR F G WIT ITT T RMTY RIV T RT UTY 670 FY VITI F Y IFI FF, T FRU WR WIT RIR FY VITI 674(a) 674(b) FY VITI W FT I Y R RVIR VITIM I MIR MMII F Y IFI FY X FF BY Y R RVIR 10, XIV TKIG TFT (ver 100,000) UBTTI XU UT 100, R BRUGT BK T TI TT UTTIG WRRT BY XTRITI RIG (a) RRYIG /U FIRRM URIG MMII F TTMT Y F (b) 12022(a)(1) 12022(a)(2) RRYIG U FIRRM WIT TB MGZI URIG MMII R TTMT FY MMII F TTMT F FY WI Y RII RM WIT FIRRM MMII F TTMT F FY WI Y RII RM WIT UT W 100,000 10, (b)(1) RY UIG Y R GRU W 10, (b)(2) 12022(c) 12022(d) RY UIG Y W I MMII F RJKIG MMII F Y IFI RUG FF WI RY RM WIT FIRRM BIG RII I MMII F RUG FF RM WIT FIRRM IVV 40,000 M T ~ 22
24 Felony chedule (nhancements) escription (b) (a) (a) MMII F FY FTR R BI R W RGIZ MMII F Y FY WI RM WIT FIRRM RIMRIY T TRT MT R RMR MMII F Y IFI X FF WI UIG FIRRM R Y W 40,000 40, (b) X FF/RM W/W FURIIG FIRRM (a)(1) R U F FIRRM 40, (a)(2) R U F FIRRM URIG RJKIG (b)(1) (b)(2) (c) (b) (c) (d) IRGIG FIRRM T UI MTR VI UIG GRT BIY IJURY R T MMII F FY WI RY UIG UT W MMII F Y IFI RUG FF WI RY UIG FIRRM MMII F Y IFI FY FF WI RY UIG FIRRM ITTIY RY IRGIG FIRRM I T MMII F Y IFI FY FF ITTIY RY IRGIG FIRRM I MMII F FY UIG GRT BIY IJURY R T IRGIG F FIRRM FRM MTR VI UIG GRT BIY IJURY 60,000 60,000 40, , , , (a)(1) X $65,000 10, (a)(2) X $200, (a)(3) (a)(4) (a) TKIG R TRUTI F RRTY I MMII F FY I X F $1,300,000 TKIG R TRYIG RRTY I MMII F FY X $3,200,000 RY IFITIG GRT BIY IJURY URIG MMII F FY 40,000 M T ~ 23
25 Felony chedule (nhancements) escription (b) (c) (d) RY IFITIG GRT BIY IJURY UIG VITIM T BM MT RY IFITIG GRT BIY IJURY TR R RY IFITIG GRT BIY IJURY I UR 5 YR (e) RY IFITIG GRT BIY IJURY IVVIG MTI VI MIITRIG BY IJTI, T., Y IFI TR UBT GIT VITIM WI IFITIG GRT BIY IJURY Y VITIM I T MMII F Y IFI X FF MMII F Y IFI X FF WIT KWG TT T FT I (a) RY ITTIY IFITIG IJURY U RGT WM URIG MMII F FY (b)(1) (b)(2) RY, WIFUY MIIUY IRGIG FIRRM FRM MTR VI UIG GRT BIY IJURY RY, WIFUY MIIUY IRGIG FIRRM FRM MTR VI UIG GRT BIY IJURY WIFUY UIG R RMITTIG Y I T UFFR YI I R IJURY TT RUT I T 40,000 40,000 40, (g)(4) IG, IVRIG, T., FIRRM T MIR 12280(a)(2) TRFR, IG UT W T MIR 10,000 M T ~ & 12280(c) MUFTUR, ITRIBUT, T., Y UT W WI MMITTIG TR RIM 10,000 T FTY MT UIG IFRMTI I T I F MMUITY R FIITY BY RTIV IT RGRIG I R R TTU X FFR T MMIT FY 24
26 Felony chedule (nhancements) escription (a)(1) IUIG MIR T MMIT RUG FF 10, (a)(2) UIG MIR T MMIT RUG FF R (a)(3) UIG MIR, FUR YR R YUGR T FT T MMIT RUG FF (a) (b) (b) (c) (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) (a) (b) (c) RIR VITI UIG MIR T MMIT RUG FF IVVIG I B RIR VITI UIG MIR, 14 YR R YUGR, T MMIT RUG FF IVVIG I B MMII F Y IFI RUG FF R FIITY MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG MIR W I T T FUR YR YUGR T FT IUIG TR T MMIT RTI RIM W VU X $500,000 IU Y T MMIT RUG FF WIT VU F $2 MII IUIG TR T MMIT RUG FF W VU X $5 MII RIR VITI F Y IFI RUG FF WIT URRT VITI RIR VITI F Y IFI RUG FF WIT URRT VITI RIR VITI F Y IFI RUG FF WIT URRT VITI 40,000 40,000 10,000 M T ~ & (a)(1) MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG, T (b)(1) MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG, T (a)(2) MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG XIG 4 KIGRM (b)(2) MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG XIG 4 KIGRM 25
27 Felony chedule (nhancements) escription (a)(3) (b)(3) (a)(4) (b)(4) (a)(5) (a)(6) (a) (b) MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG XIG 10 KIGRM MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG XIG 10 KIGRM MMII F XIG 20 KIGRM R 400 ITR MMII F XIG 20 KIGRM R 400 ITR MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG RI, T., XIG 40 KIGRM MMII F Y IFI RUG FF IVVIG RI, T., XIG 80 KIGRM MUFTURIG RUG I TRUTUR WR I UR 16 RT MUFTURIG, T., UIG IJURY T I UR 16 YR F G T UFFR GRT BIY IJURY (a)(1) MUFTURIG, T., X 3 G R 1 U (a)(2) MUFTURIG, T.,, T. X 10 G R 3 U (a)(3) MUFTURIG, T., X 25 G R 10 U T R GRT BIY IJURY T R TR T MI W MUFTURIG, T (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) UIG MIR T MMIT RUG FF, T., U/WITI UR GRU, T. UIG MIR T MMIT RUG FF, T., U/WITI, R R GRU UIG MIR, FUR YR R YUGR T FT, T MMIT RUG FF IUR MT 100, , , ,000 10,000 10, (a) RIR FY VITI F Y IFI M T ~ & ~ I U R 26
28 11760(b) 11880(b) 20001(c) Felony chedule (nhancements) IUR FRU escription RIR FY VITI I WRKR MTI FRU RIR FY VITI I WRKR MTI FRU VI MT FIG T F T RIM FTR MMII F VIUR MUGTR MUTI VITIM RUT F RIVIG UR T IFU F Y /RUG 23190(c) FUR R MR RIR VITI F IFI -RT FF WIT URRT VITI F RIVIG UR IFU UIG GRT BIY IJURY 10,000 M T V I 27
29 Misdemeanor chedule escription 141(a) Y FIFYIG VI 10, (a) BTRUT/RIT UBI FFIR 5, ITRFR WIT FIRM/MRGY R 5, FIUR T RRT RIM IVVIG I 5, FI T RGITR GG FFR 10, UT GIT FFIR R TR IFI 10,000 R GG I T RFRM F UTI UT MY 10, UT MMBR F U.. RM FR 10, BTTRY GIT MMBR F U.. RM FR 10, (a) BTTRY MMITT Y R /IT RRTY 5, BTTRY GIT R R T UT 10, (b) BTTRY FFIR, T. 10, (e) MTI BTTRY, -BITTIG R *( doubles for this domestic violence offense if arrestee has certain prior convictions see rule 14, page 4) 10,000* 243.4(d) XU BTTRY 10, BTTRY GIT MY 10, FIUR T RVI 5, a FIUR T RVI FR U 5, c FIUR T RVI FR RT 5, a(b) I BU 5, VITI F RTTIV RR *( doubles for this domestic violence offense if arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) VITI F RTTIV RR *( doubles for this domestic violence offense if arrestee has certain prior convictions see Rule 14, page 4) 10,000* 10,000* I TR TI 10, FI T RGITR X FFR 10,000 ~ M I M R 28
30 Misdemeanor chedule escription X RGITRT URVIIG IR 10, (c) B MTTR 10, (a) XU XITTI 10, (a) XU XITTI F MIR 10, B IV UT 5, (a) I URG BITY/ TRI MTRI 10, IT XUR 5, a BKMKIG 5, (c) R BU 5, URG RIT R TRY RRTY 5, RIT 5, RIT R UWFU MBY 5, RFU T IR 5, (a)(1) XIBIT Y W -FIRRM 5, (a)(2) XIBIT Y W FIRRM 10, IM R T FFIR 5, VITI F IVI RIGT 5, (d) 2 nd FF FRIB BTRUTI F II R 5,000 UR FI T RGITR RIT 10, U F IG VI T BTI 5,000 IFRMTI BTI R IT I BTIIG UMT IU 5,000 BY MV FR R T TIT T T UMT VIM F MTRY 10, IM FIGT, T. 5, (b) GGRVT TRIG 5, (a) W UT 5, (b) RTITUTI 5,000 29
31 Misdemeanor chedule escription 647(d) RTRM ITRIG FR W T 5, (h) RWIG 5, (i) KIG IT IBIT TRUTUR 5, (k) BTRM, T., RIVY 5, I Y 5, IRRY UT 5, TTMT T MMIT Y RIM same as underlying offense VITI F RBTI 5, MUFTUR/ UTTB KIF 10, W T MMIT UT 5, (b)(7) FIRRM 5, RIMI TRG F B FIRRM 10, UWFUY UY FIRRM 5, ,, MM VR.60. 5, , T., TR G W 5, (c) MUGG TR G IT JI 5, RMIITRY TIVITI 10, (f)(1) UUTRIZ U F MIIG R TB BUI RFI 5, (a) FURIIG RRITI RUG 5, UUTRIZ RTI F W 5, (a) T & FTY U/UR IFU F TR UBT 5,000 ~ B & ~ T & F T Y 30
32 Misdemeanor chedule escription VI RIVIG WI I U R RVK FR RIVIG UR T IFU 5, RIVIG U I UIG IJURY 5, V FFIR 5, () IT RU 5, (a) RIVIG UR IFU /R RUG 5, (b) RIVIG UR IFU /RUG B 5,000 VR.08% 23152(c) RIVIG UR IFU /RUG 5, (d) RIVIG UR IFU MMRI RIVR 5,000 W/B.04% 23247(a) FTIG ITRK VI 5,000 V I Rev. 06/14 31
SUPERIOR 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 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 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 informationYOSEMITE REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CBEDS Code: 5847 YOSEMITE REGIONAL OUPATIONAL PROGRAM IMINAL JUSTICE JOB TITLES DOT NO. Correction Officer 372.667-018 Criminalist 029.261-026 Guard, Security 372.667-034 Police Officer 375.263-014 Probation/Parole
More informationSUMMARY OF RULES AND STATUTES REGARDING BAIL FOR INDICTABLE OFFENSES
SUMMARY OF RULES AND STATUTES REGARDING BAIL FOR INDICTABLE OFFENSES Rule or Statute Rule3:3-1. Determination on whether to issue a Summons or Warrant Description The Rule provides that a summons shall
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 informationChapter 15 Criminal Law and Procedures
Chapter 15 Criminal Law and Procedures Chapter Outline 1. Introduction 2. What Is a Crime? 3. Elements of Criminal Liability 4. Types of Crimes 5. Cyber Crime 6. Constitutional Safeguards 7. Criminal Procedures
More informationHow 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 informationInformation for Crime Victims and Witnesses
Office of the Attorney General Information for Crime Victims and Witnesses MARCH 2009 LAWRENCE WASDEN Attorney General Criminal Law Division Special Prosecutions Unit Telephone: (208) 332-3096 Fax: (208)
More informationYouth and the Law. Presented by The Crime Prevention Unit
Youth and the Law Presented by The Crime Prevention Unit Objectives Explaining the juvenile justice system and the differences between it and the adult system. Discussing juveniles rights and responsibilities
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 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 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 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 informationGETTING TO KNOW THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Patricia A. DeAngelis District Attorney GETTING TO KNOW THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AN OFFENSE IS COMMITTED There are three types of offenses that can be committed in New York State: VIOLATION MISDEMEANOR
More informationFirst Regular Session Seventieth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED SENATE SPONSORSHIP
First Regular Session Seventieth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED LLS NO. 1-0.01 Michael Dohr x HOUSE BILL 1-1 HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Lebsock and Tate, (None), SENATE SPONSORSHIP House Committees
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 informationYour Guide to Bail Bonds in Colorado
Your Guide to Bail Bonds in Colorado 1. WHAT IS BAIL? Your Guide to Bail Bonds in Colorado A joint publication of Colorado Division of Insurance 1560 Broadway, Suite 850 Denver, CO 80202 303-894-7499 1-800-930-3745
More informationGETTING THROUGH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
GETTING THROUGH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM ARREST An ARREST starts the criminal justice process. It is called an arrest whether the police officer hands you a summons or puts handcuffs on you and takes
More informationThis chapter includes installation instructions and limitations for Antivirus products on client computers and loggers.
: tiiu Ti t iud itti ituti imitti f tiiu dut it mut gg NT: T ifmti i ti t f t ftw i y I dditi, utm, bui t, i mut ify tt t Lgg mt t miimum dw quimt dfi by t tid ty ftw Ctt G tiiu 9 f NIC Itti gmt Tid ty
More informationGlossary of Terms Acquittal Affidavit Allegation Appeal Arraignment Arrest Warrant Assistant District Attorney General Attachment Bail Bailiff Bench
Glossary of Terms The Glossary of Terms defines some of the most common legal terms in easy-tounderstand language. Terms are listed in alphabetical order. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
More informationIntroduction. 1 P age
Introduction The New York City criminal justice system is made up of many different agencies and organizations. These include the independent judiciary, the five elected District Attorneys and the Special
More informationINFORMATION FOR CRIME VICTIMS AND WITNESSES CHARLES I. WADAMS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
INFORMATION FOR CRIME VICTIMS AND WITNESSES CHARLES I. WADAMS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Garden City, Idaho 6015 Glenwood St., Garden City, ID 83714 (208) 472-2900 www.gardencityidaho.org A MESSAGE Garden City
More informationBASIC CRIMINAL LAW. Joe Bodiford. Overview of a criminal case Presented by: Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer
BASIC CRIMINAL LAW Overview of a criminal case Presented by: Joe Bodiford Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer www.floridacriminaldefense.com www.blawgger.com THE FLORIDA CRIMINAL PROCESS Source: http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/cj-flowchart.html
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 informationUNDERSTANDING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Anne Benson
UNDERSTANDING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Anne Benson What is the Criminal Justice System? The criminal justice system is the system we have in the United States for addressing situations where it is believed
More informationIllinois Family Violence Coordinating Councils
Illinois Family Violence Coordinating Councils Domestic Violence Court System Self-Assessment July 2006 The purpose of the self-assessment is to empower local domestic violence court systems by providing
More informationCOMMUNITY PROTOCOL FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES
COMMUNITY PROTOCOL FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES PURPOSE: The County Attorney, Sheriff, Police Chief, Court Service Officer and DV Agency have mutually agreed upon this community protocol to encourage the
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 informationAdult Plea Negotiation Guidelines
From the office of the Rice County Attorney: Adult Plea Negotiation Guidelines Revision June, 2004 1. These guidelines apply to any adult felony defendant case prosecuted by this office, which is not disposed
More informationInformation about the Criminal Justice System**
1 Victim s Guide to the Nebraska Criminal Justice System Information about the Criminal Justice System** ** Please note that the information contained in this booklet is only in relationship to felony
More informationMorgan County Prosecuting Attorney Debra MH McLaughlin
Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney Debra MH McLaughlin Directions: From Fairfax Street Entrance, Enter Main Door, turn Right through door, up the narrow staircase. Office is at top of steps. (Old Circuit
More informationThe Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court
The Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court I. General Information The juvenile and domestic relations district court handles cases involving: Juveniles accused of delinquent acts, traffic infractions
More information1.- L a m e j o r o p c ió n e s c l o na r e l d i s co ( s e e x p li c a r á d es p u é s ).
PROCEDIMIENTO DE RECUPERACION Y COPIAS DE SEGURIDAD DEL CORTAFUEGOS LINUX P ar a p od e r re c u p e ra r nu e s t r o c o rt a f u e go s an t e un d es a s t r e ( r ot u r a d e l di s c o o d e l a
More informationMaricopa County Attorney s Office Adult Criminal Case Process
The following is a brief description of the process to prosecute an adult accused of committing a felony offense. Most misdemeanor offenses are handled by municipal prosecutors; cases involving minors
More informationMark Reed Arrest Record Summary As of 3/28/12
Mark Reed Arrest Record Summary As of 3/28/12 MARK REED ARRESTED, CONVICTED, ON PROBATION FOR POSSESSION OF A CONCEALED DANGEROUS WEAPON Currently represented by a Bar Panel attorney for indigent defendants
More informationC RIMINAL LAW O V E RVIEW OF T H E T E XAS C RIMINAL J USTICE P ROCESS
T E X A S Y O U N G L A W Y E R S A S S O C I A T I O N A N D S T A T E B A R O F T E X A S C RIMINAL LAW 1 0 1 : O V E RVIEW OF T H E T E XAS C RIMINAL J USTICE P ROCESS A C RIMINAL LAW 1 0 1 Prepared
More informationNC General Statutes - Chapter 15A Article 17 1
SUBCHAPTER III. CRIMINAL PROCESS. Article 17. Criminal Process. 15A-301. Criminal process generally. (a) Formal Requirements. (1) A record of each criminal process issued in the trial division of the General
More informationThe Legal System in the United States
The Legal System in the United States At the conclusion of this chapter, students will be able to: 1. Understand how the legal system works; 2. Explain why laws are necessary; 3. Discuss how cases proceed
More informationA Victim s Guide to Understanding the Criminal Justice System
A Victim s Guide to Understanding the Criminal Justice System The Bartholomew County Prosecutor s Office Victim Assistance Program Prosecutor: William Nash 234 Washington Street Columbus, IN 47201 Telephone:
More informationCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT STANDING ORDER NO. 2-86 (AMENDED)
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT SUFFOLK, ss. SUPERIOR COURT DEPARTMENT STANDING ORDER NO. 2-86 (AMENDED) Applicable to All Counties to cases initiated by indictment on or after September
More informationCRIMINAL & TRAFFIC DIVISION COST SCHEDULE
CRIMINAL & TRAFFIC DIVISION COST SCHEDULE Delaware Municipal Court Delaware County, Ohio Effective June 1, 2013 Basic costs in all criminal, traffic, and parking-violation cases (these costs are assessed
More informationCITY OF SALINA MUNICIPAL COURT DIVERSION INFORMATION AND APPLICATION
CITY OF SALINA MUNICIPAL COURT DIVERSION INFORMATION AND APPLICATION A diversion is a written agreement between the City Prosecutor and the defendant. During the diversion period, the prosecutor agrees
More informationHOW A TYPICAL CRIMINAL CASE IS PROSECUTED IN ALASKA
HOW A TYPICAL CRIMINAL CASE IS PROSECUTED IN ALASKA The Office of Victims Rights receives many inquiries from victims about how a criminal case in Alaska is investigated by police and then prosecuted by
More informationPERSONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE
ER RVE INURNE Yr li I IMORN NOIE IMORN NOIE Yr ttti i r t irtt ftr f r trl ir li ili: Yr ttti i r t irtt ftr f r trl ir li ili: INURNE OIY: i ti fll IMORN til f t r NOIE ri l t iti xli i l INURNE t it.
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 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 informationCRIMINAL COURT IN MINNESOTA: Understanding the Process so You can Sleep at Night
RYAN PACYGA CRIMINAL DEFENSE 333 South 7 th Street, Suite 2850 Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-339-5844 www.arrestedmn.com More information on the YouTube channel Ryan Pacyga CRIMINAL COURT IN MINNESOTA: Understanding
More informationCriminal Law. Month Content Skills August. Define the term jurisprudence. Introduction to law. What is law? Explain several reasons for having laws.
Criminal Law Month Content Skills August Introduction to law Define the term jurisprudence. What is law? Explain several reasons for having laws. Discuss the relationship between laws and values. Give
More informationARREST! What Happens Now?
Personal Injury Wrongful Death Slip & Fall Automobile Accidents Trucking Accidents Motorcycle Accidents Medical Malpractice Criminal Defense You re Under ARREST! What Happens Now? Do NOT Speak to Police
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 informationACTION GUIDE November 2004
Here s How and When to Do It ACTION GUIDE November 2004 JUDGE S PERSPECTIVE Defending Your Client in a Misdemeanor Case (Including a DUI) Ron Albers The Honorable Fumiko Hachiya Wasserman Los Angeles County
More informationSUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. Plaintiff, COUNT 1
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, v. Plaintiff, 01 SHERRI LYNN WILKINS (03/28/1961) Defendant(s). CASE NO. YA086025 The undersigned
More informationRestoration of Civil Rights. Helping People regain their Civil Liberties
Restoration of Civil Rights Helping People regain their Civil Liberties Consequences of a Felony Food Stamps and social security benefits: People convicted of a felony for possession or sell of controlled
More informationChapter 504. (Senate Bill 422) Criminal Procedure Office of the Public Defender Representation Criminal Defendants Citations and Appearances
MARTIN O'MALLEY, Governor Ch. 504 Chapter 504 (Senate Bill 422) AN ACT concerning Criminal Procedure Office of the Public Defender Representation Criminal Defendants Citations and Appearances FOR the purpose
More informationSubchapter 6.600 Criminal Procedure in District Court
Subchapter 6.600 Criminal Procedure in District Court Rule 6.610 Criminal Procedure Generally (A) Precedence. Criminal cases have precedence over civil actions. (B) Pretrial. The court, on its own initiative
More informationYour Criminal Justice System
Your Criminal Justice System Helpful Information for the Victims and Witnesses of Crime Provided by Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt Victims Services Division 120 SW 10th Ave, 2nd Floor Topeka, KS
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 informationPROSECUTION DIVISION THE MISSION
PROSECUTION DIVISION THE MISSION Chief Prosecutor Phillip J. Tydingco The Office of the Attorney General, through its Prosecution Division, plays a vital role in Guam s criminal justice system as part
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 informationPurpose of the Victim/Witness Unit
Purpose of the Victim/Witness Unit The Victim/Witness Assistance Division of the Lake County State s Attorney s Office was formed to serve the needs of people like you. The division is meant to ensure
More informationVictim Services Program:
Victim Services Program: Mission Statement: To provide crisis intervention, emotional and judicial support and critical services referrals to aid victims and their children, and to promote community awareness
More informationFor Creative Minds. Endangered Giant Pandas
Fr Criv Mi T Fr Criv Mi ci ci my b pcpi r pri frm r wbi by wr f i bk fr ci, -cmmrci. Cr-crricr ci civii, irciv qizz, mr r vib i. G www.arbrpbii.cm cick bk cvr fi ik. Er Gi P Gi p (Airp mc) r r. T m y r
More informationTarrant County College Police Department
Tarrant County College Police Department VICTIM ASSISTANCE An Assistance Program for Victims and Family Survivors of Violent Crimes Tarrant County College The Tarrant County College District Police Department
More informationSenate Bill No. 86 Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security
Senate Bill No. 86 Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security CHAPTER... AN ACT relating to offenses; providing that counseling and evaluations required for certain offenses may be conducted in
More informationFLORIDA CRIMINAL OFFENSES AMANDA POWERS SELLERS AND JENNA C. FINKELSTEIN
If You Have Been Charged with a Crime in Florida, Familiarizing Yourself with Your Charges and the Potential Penalties If You are Convicted is the First Step to Making Yourself More Informed, Empowered
More informationA PRIMER: WHAT STATE DEFENDERS MUST KNOW ABOUT FEDERAL LAW. Wendy Holton Attorney, Helena, Montana WHolton@mt.net
A PRIMER: WHAT STATE DEFENDERS MUST KNOW ABOUT FEDERAL LAW Wendy Holton Attorney, Helena, Montana WHolton@mt.net If you practice state criminal law you must have a basic understanding of federal law. PART
More informationCRIMINAL LAW AND VICTIMS RIGHTS
Chapter Five CRIMINAL LAW AND VICTIMS RIGHTS In a criminal case, a prosecuting attorney (working for the city, state, or federal government) decides if charges should be brought against the perpetrator.
More informationCONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT BRIEF HOUSE BILL NO. 2055
SESSION OF 2015 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT BRIEF HOUSE BILL NO. 2055 As Agreed to May 18, 2015 Brief* HB 2055 would amend law related to battery against a law enforcement officer, determination of criminal
More informationChapter 3. Justice Process at the County Level. Brooks County Courthouse
Chapter 3 Justice Process at the County Level Brooks County Courthouse Chapter Three: Judice Process at the County Level Developmental Assets: Life Skills: TEKS: Objectives: 10. Safety 30. Responsibility
More informationForm: Parental Consent for Blood Donation
A R C Wt, C 20006 Ptl Ct f B i Ifi T f t y t ll f i y tl t q y t l A R C ly. Pl ll 1-800-RE-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) v. if y v q r t t i I iv t f yr,, t, y v t t: 1. Y y t t l i ly, 2. Y y t t t l i ( k
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 information2014 ANNUAL REPORT DISTRICT ATTORNEY WASHINGTON COUNTY
2014 ANNUAL REPORT DISTRICT ATTORNEY WASHINGTON COUNTY 2014 Annual Report presented in April 2015 FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES The primary function of the Office of the District Attorney is to prosecute
More informationBRYCE A. FETTER ORLANDO JUVENILE CHARGES ATTORNEY
BRYCE A. FETTER ORLANDO JUVENILE CHARGES ATTORNEY People make mistakes, especially young people. Juvenile lawyer Bryce Fetter believes children should get a second chance through rehabilitation rather
More informationBEADLE COUNTY PROCEDURES AND POLICIES FOR PROSECUTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND PROTECTION ORDER VIOLATIONS
BEADLE COUNTY PROCEDURES AND POLICIES FOR PROSECUTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND PROTECTION ORDER VIOLATIONS I. Policy statement. A. Overview. South Dakota prosecutors have made significant strides in the
More informationDETENTION HEARINGS By Michael C. O Brien Assistant District Attorney 305 th District Court, Dallas, Texas
DETENTION HEARINGS By Michael C. O Brien Assistant District Attorney 305 th District Court, Dallas, Texas Speaker Biography Michael C. O Brien is a prosecutor with Dallas County District Attorney s Office
More informationSECTION 14 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
SECTION 14 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM THE COLORADO COURT SYSTEM DENVER COUNTY COURTS MUNICIPAL COURTS - Cases are handled by the City Attorney s Office. TYPES OF CRIMES: Violations of City Ordinances Assaults
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 informationARTICLE 36: KANE COUNTY DRUG REHABILITATION COURT RULES AND PROCEDURES
ARTICLE 36: KANE COUNTY DRUG REHABILITATION COURT RULES AND PROCEDURES (a) Mission: The Illinois General Assembly has recognized that there is a critical need for a criminal justice program that will reduce
More informationi n g S e c u r it y 3 1B# ; u r w e b a p p li c a tio n s f r o m ha c ke r s w ith t his å ] í d : L : g u id e Scanned by CamScanner
í d : r ' " B o m m 1 E x p e r i e n c e L : i i n g S e c u r it y. 1-1B# ; u r w e b a p p li c a tio n s f r o m ha c ke r s w ith t his g u id e å ] - ew i c h P e t e r M u la e n PACKT ' TAÞ$Æo
More informationINTRODUCTION FORENSIC SCIENCE AND THE LAW CHAPTER 1 OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE AND THE LAW CHAPTER 1 OBJECTIVES Describe the organization of crime labs in the US and the services they provide Describe the Federal rules of evidence Frye standard and
More informationCriminal Record Clearing in a Nutshell
Criminal Record Clearing in a Nutshell March 2014 Justice Studies Department College of Applied Sciences and Arts CommUniverCity San José State University Record Clearance Project 3.12.14 Laws change.
More informationIMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CONVICTION
NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD Massachusetts Chapter, Inc. 14 Beacon St., Suite 407, Boston, MA 02108 tel. 617-227-7335 * fax: 617-227-5495 * nlgmass@igc.org * www.nlgmass.org May, 2002 IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES
More informationIAC 7/2/08 Parole Board[205] Ch 11, p.1. CHAPTER 11 PAROLE REVOCATION [Prior to 2/22/89, Parole, Board of[615] Ch 7]
IAC 7/2/08 Parole Board[205] Ch 11, p.1 CHAPTER 11 PAROLE REVOCATION [Prior to 2/22/89, Parole, Board of[615] Ch 7] 205 11.1(906) Voluntary termination of parole. Any voluntary termination of parole should
More informationDefendants charged with serious violent and sexual offences (including murder)
Bail Amendment Bill Q+A Defendants charged with serious violent and sexual offences (including murder) How is the Government changing bail rules for defendants charged murder? The Government thinks that
More informationYOU AND THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM A GUIDE FOR YOUTHS, PARENTS AND VICTIMS
YOU AND THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM A GUIDE FOR YOUTHS, PARENTS AND VICTIMS FIFTH EDITION FALL 2000 YOU AND THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM A GUIDE FOR YOUTHS, PARENTS AND VICTIMS FIFTH EDITION FALL 2000 State
More information(2) If you have no other information regarding his mental illness, you might contact the county mental health coordinator at 214 875 2323
CHECKLIST FOR DEFENDANTS WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN DALLAS (see below for more information and for defense attorneys outside Dallas County) (1) What is the diagnosed mental illness? The defense attorney
More informationWhat you don t know can hurt you.
What you don t know can hurt you. Why you need a defense lawyer if you are charged with a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor conviction is SERIOUS A misdemeanor is not a minor crime. If you are convicted of a
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 informationN.5 Immigration Holds and Immigration Detention; When to Obtain Release from Criminal Incarceration, and When Not To
and Immigration Detention; When to Obtain Release from Criminal Incarceration, and When Not To By Michael K. Mehr and Katherine Brady For more information about immigration holds/detainers, and state enforcement
More informationI. ELIGIBILITY FOR BOTH PRE-CHARGE AND POST-CHARGE DIVERSION: 1. Admit guilt and acknowledge responsibility for their action.
ANOKA COUNTY ADULT CRIMINAL DIVERSION PLAN Effective July 1, 1994 - Revised 8/1/02, 9/5/07, 9/11/08 (Revisions apply only to crimes occurring on or after 9/1/08). The following plan has been developed
More informationVictim Services. An Assistance Program for Victims and Family Survivors Of Violent Crimes BRENHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT. Victim Service Program
Victim Services An Assistance Program for Victims and Family Survivors Of Violent Crimes BRENHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT Victim Service Program 1800 Longwood Drive Brenham, Texas 77833 979-337-7340 Cindy Kras
More informationNC General Statutes - Chapter 15A Article 82 1
Article 82. Probation. 15A-1341. Probation generally. (a) Use of Probation. - Unless specifically prohibited, a person who has been convicted of any criminal offense may be placed on probation as provided
More informationMODEL CRIMINAL DEFENSE MENTORING PROGRAM Utah State Bar New Lawyer Training Program
MODEL CRIMINAL DEFENSE MENTORING PROGRAM Utah State Bar New Lawyer Training Program The following is submitted as a Model Mentoring Plan for the criminal defense practice field. It was prepared by an experienced
More informationThe Rights of Crime Victims in Texas
The Rights of Crime Victims in Texas 1 Housekeeping Please turn off cell phones and pagers or place in a silent mode. Questions can be answered in presentations or during break. 2 Constitutional Rights
More informationCriminal Justice System Glossary of Terms
Criminal Justice System Glossary of Terms Terms included in this glossary of terms are adapted from the Victims Rights Education Toolkit. The justice system uses specific terms to represent processes,
More informationANNUAL REPORT ALLEGAN COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
ALLEGAN COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FREDERICK ANDERSON Allegan County Building 113 Chestnut Street Allegan, Michigan 49010 Telephone: (269) 673-0280 Fax: (269) 673-0599 E-mail: prosecutor@allegancounty.org
More informationIN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ORLANDO INGRAM, No. 460, 2014 Defendant Below, Appellant, Court Below: Superior Court of the State of Delaware in v. and for Kent County STATE OF DELAWARE,
More informationDomestic Violence Victims in Virginia
An Informational Guide for Domestic Violence Victims in Virginia Understanding The Legal Process Department of Criminal Justice Services Victims Services Section June 2004 THE AGENCY The Department of
More information