Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Arrested for a 647(f)pc
I was arrested recently and charged with a 647(f)pc. This is my first arrest ever (haven't ever had a speeding ticket).
My questions:
a) What is the maximum penalty they could impose?
b) What does the 'pc' stand for at the end of the charge? I know the 647(f) is drunk is public.
Thank you for your time.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Arrested for a 647(f)pc
The pc is the courts abreviation for penal code. In California penal provisions are contained in several code sections, Business and Professions, Welfare and Insitutions, Welfare etc.
647(f)is a misdemeanor. The maximum sentence foe a misdemeanor is 12 months in county jail and a $1,000.00 fine, plus the penalty assessment which is now as much as 170%. This would make a $1,000 fine a $2,700 fine plus another hundred or so for night court etc.
In most of the drunk in public cases which I have been present the sentence for a first offense is credit for time served and maybe a small fine.
You can ask the judge for an indicated sentence before you plead. Then you have more information upon which you can make your decision.
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