Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
felony probation violations
why can my p. o(probation officer) re-assigning my court dates to a date that is sooner than the date on signed copy of my promise to appear form? why?? what reason if any would explain this??? ......thank-you!!!!!!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: felony probation violations
Whether a crime is charged as a felony or a misdemeanor makes a big difference in the life of the person charged. For one thing, a felony generally carries much more severe penalties than a misdemeanor, even when they are otherwise the same crime. Felony charges carry more time in prison or jail and higher fines, and are less likely than misdemeanors to offer parole, diversion programs or other alternative penalties.
And in California, a felony charge can be extremely serious regardless of what the crime was.
At Law Offices of Michael Gusiti, our California criminal defense lawyers know the law and know what is at stake. The Attorney will explain the issues, your options, and help you choose the best course of action whether that involves reducing a felony charge to a lesser or going to trial or settlement. Contact us today to discuss your situation with a criminal law specialist dedicated to your future.
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