Rule 3.31. Unless otherwise authorized by the court, discovery meet and confer obligations require an in-person, telephonic, or video conference between parties.
Penalties for Criminal Mischief in California They include up to one year in the county jail and/or the following fines: $400 or more: up to $10,000 in fines.
Alameda County Superior Court Begin the filing process as you would with any other filing and select Request for Refund as the Document Type from the list of options in the drop-down menu. Add the details of your request for refund onto a pleading document and eFile.
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Sentencing enhancements bump up the possible penalty the judge can impose for a crime. For instance, a misdemeanor offense might increase to a felony if it's a repeat offense or it involved a weapon. Or a five-year felony could increase to a ten-year felony if committed as a hate crime.
Please note that in some instances, your bail may be raised pursuant to the California Penal Code. This is known as a bail enhancement and occurs in some cases where it is believed that the release of an arrested subject on bail will likely result in the instant crime continuing.
An enhancement is an additional prison term that is added to the base term.
Setting bail in California requires judges to release defendants before trial on affordable bail or with nonfinancial conditions of release unless the judge concludes, based on clear and convincing evidence, that these alternatives will not reasonably protect the public and the victim, or reasonably assure the ...
Between $100 and less than $750—This is a Class B misdemeanor, with a jail term of up to 180 days and a maximum $2,000 fine. Between $750 and less than $2,500 – Class A misdemeanor, which results in a jail sentence not exceeding one year and a fine under $4,000.
Criminal mischief is often referred to as vandalism. It has a broad definition because it encompasses a wide range of crimes. Any act that can be described as defacing property with graffiti, or other inscribed material, damaging, or destroying any personal property, is guilty of vandalism.