I am charged with PC594(a)(b)(2)(A) can that be explained?
Someone, i.e. the District Attorney's Office, believed you vandalized property of which someone other than yourself had a possessory interest. ...
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Someone, i.e. the District Attorney's Office, believed you vandalized property of which someone other than yourself had a possessory interest. ...
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Your first court appearance will be to recall the warrant and enter not guilty pleas to the charges. Continued release conditions will be set...
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You may be eligible for Penal Code section 1203.4 "expungement" relief. However, that would neither seal nor remove your conviction entirely. It...
You are technically facing up to 3 years in custody if convicted of felony vandalism. In reality, you should not get anywhere close to that amount...
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Had he not allegedly used force to take the items it would have been a misdemeanor petty theft. Now he has been, at least booked if not charged,...