Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
I am charged with possession of a firearm that's not registered and reckless endangerment because the gun went off accidentally. What punishment could I be facing?
Asked on 12/25/11, 10:38 pm
2 Answer from Attorneys
David M. Wallin
Law Offices OF David M. Wallin
That is very difficult, if not impossible to answer, based on the information given. You really need to speak with a lawyer who really knows criminal lawn in or near your area. You could be looking at anywhere from county jail to prison, depending on a lot of facts. Sounds like a Felony case and a possible strike matter. Call us if you have further questions. ............. David Wallin
Answered on 12/25/11, 10:58 pm
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