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Felonies And Misdemeanors
Felonies are punishable by fine or probation or imprisonment of 16 months, two years, or three years, or 80-85% must-serve for violent/serious felonies. Violent or serious felonies are punishable by imprisonment. And now can be served in County Jail in lieu a State Prison.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Felonies And Misdemeanors In Southern California:
- There are many different types of felonies. Here are some of the most common: murder, rape, robbery, burglary, and drug trafficking. It is important to remember that felonies are serious crimes that can have lifelong consequences.
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- Some examples of misdemeanors are disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, domestic violence, driving under a suspended or revoked license, trespassing, and vandalism.
- If you are being charged with a crime, the prosecutor will decide whether to charge you with a felony or misdemeanor. If you are charged with a felony, you will be required to appear in court for a preliminary hearing. At the preliminary hearing, the judge will decide whether there is enough evidence to require you to stand trial. Call us today so that we can ensure your rights are upheld, and the proceedings go in your best interest.
- A felony is a more serious charge than a misdemeanor and typically results in harsher penalties if convicted.