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A sentence enhancement is an additional form of punishment that can be added to the sentence in a criminal case because some fact justifies it. For example, in California, a sentence for a felony can be “enhanced” if the perpetrator of a crime had a gun or used a gun during the commission of a crime.
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Sentence enhancements are used to add time to an individual's base sentence. California uses over 100 unique enhancements. This report analyzes data from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to understand the role of sentence enhancements in California's corrections system.
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.
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A peace officer may arrest, without warrant, when a felony or breach of the peace has been committed in the presence or within the view of a magistrate, and such magistrate verbally orders the arrest of the offender.
Calculating a bail bond in California is done by setting the severity of the crimes, and it can be increased or decreased by a judge upon a more individualized evaluation of the person's likelihood of returning to court and being a public safety danger. But it also varies by county and city.
How Much is Bail in California? Depending on the nature of your circumstances, bail amounts in California usually range between $10,000 and $100,000.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California has jurisdiction in Alameda County. Appeals from the Northern District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.