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  1. Misdemeanor crime - Legal Advice and Articles - Avvo

    Dec 26, 2025 · 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 …

  2. 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.

  3. Corporal Injury on a Spouse Punishment & 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Drug Crimes Involving Ketamine | WK - Wallin & Klarich

    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 …

  6. Sentencing and Punishment for Theft - PC 484 | WK - Wallin

    The sentencing and punishment for theft crimes (felony theft crimes and misdemeanor theft offenses) is determined by whether the offense is considered grand theft or petty theft under …

  7. Is Burglary a Felony or Misdemeanor? (PC 459) - Wallin & Klarich

    Jul 2, 2018 · Find out whether burglary is classified as a felony or misdemeanor under PC 459 in California, including legal definitions and penalties associated with this offense.

  8. Felony Charge to a Misdemeanor Reduction - Penal Code 17b

    Your Wallin & Klarich attorney may be able to help you reduce your felony to a misdemeanor under Penal Code 17b Call today for your free phone consultation.

  9. Criminal Trespass Laws - California Penal Code 602 PC

    Under California Penal Code 602, the crime of trespassing is a misdemeanor offense. If you are convicted of criminal trespass, you face up to six months in county jail and a $1,000 base fine.

  10. Is Criminal Threats Misdemeanor or Felony in California?

    Feb 14, 2018 · Understand when criminal threats are charged as a misdemeanor or felony in California under PC 422. Learn about the legal consequences.