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- California Search Warrant Requirements Procedures | WK
Experienced criminal defense attorneys explain California search warrant requirements, procedures, and probable cause Call us today
- Corporal Injury on a Spouse Punishment and Sentencing (PC 273. 5)
Punishment for Misdemeanor Corporal Injury on a Spouse If you are convicted of a misdemeanor for inflicting corporal injury on a spouse, you face up to 364 days in county jail and fines of up to $6,000
- 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
- What is the difference between an ordinance and a misdemeanor . . .
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
- 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
- Misdemeanor crime - Legal Advice and Articles - Avvo
Misdemeanor crime A misdemeanor is a lesser criminal charge, such as trespassing or disorderly conduct, that is punishable by less than one year in prison and or a fine View Misdemeanor crime lawyers near you Ask a legal question - it's free!
- California Reckless Driving Laws - Vehicle Code 23103
Under California Vehicle Code 23103, reckless driving is a misdemeanor charge carrying imprisonment for five to 90 days, a fine of $145 to $1,000, or both If someone was hurt or killed as a result of the reckless driving, or if you have a prior reckless driving conviction on your record, those penalties can increase
- Is Criminal Threats Misdemeanor or Felony in California?
Understand when criminal threats are charged as a misdemeanor or felony in California under PC 422 Learn about the legal consequences
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