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California Misdemeanor Traffic Violations | WK - Wallin & Klarich
Experienced traffic attorneys explain misdemeanor traffic violations in California including the laws and punishment of various traffic violations.
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Annoying or Molesting a Child under 18 - California Penal Code 647.6
According to the California Penal Code section 647.6, annoying or molesting a child is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in county jail and a maximum $5,000 fine. However, this offense can also be charged as a felony, and you could face from 16 months to 3 years in prison in addition to a maximum $5,000 fine.
Can the police enter a house for a misdemeanor warrant? - Legal Answers
Generally the police cannot enter a house w/out a search warrant. If police show up to your house and ask for permission to enter that is generally indicative that they lack the ability to enter without consent. However you can consult with an attorney in your local area for a more precise answer.
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If it is an "ordinance violation", then it is NOT a misdemeanor. The three general categories of criminal acts for purposes of severity classification are: ordinance violation, misdemeanor and felony. Ordinance violations are usually at the municipal level, and can result in fine or even short incarceration.
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Experienced criminal defense attorneys explain drunk in public charges under Penal Code 647(f) and answer frequently asked questions regarding this crime.
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In an application, it reads, "Have you ever been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to any crime in any jurisdiction, other than a minor traffic offense? You must include all misdemeanors and felonies, even if adjudication was withheld by the court so that you would not have a record of conviction." Based on the following disposition: "Deferred Sentencing Agreement ...
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Though Prop 47 makes possession of Ketamine a misdemeanor, any drug conviction, even a misdemeanor conviction, could have devastating consequences on your life, and continue to affect you for years to come. Wallin & Klarich attorneys have over 40 years of experience in successfully defending clients accused of drug crimes.
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If you are charged with misdemeanor or domestic battery, and you are either found guilty or plea the case out, you would likely be looking at court costs, fees, a class and term of probation as a first offender.
What is the difference between citation and arrest? Do both of them ...
A misdemeanor citation is a criminal ticket with a court date where you have not been booked at the county jail. Handcuffs are irrelevant here. No charges on your court date is good but not dispositive. The DA has one year on misdemeanors to file the action within the statute of limitations. Good luck. Hope this helps?
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