Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
How do you know to identify a wobbler?
If a code states punished by imprisonment in the state prison, that means felony & no wobbler. What if the judge sentences the person to a county jail? Does that now become a wobbler?
Asked on 8/20/99, 3:20 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lyle Johnson
Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law
Re: How do you know to identify a wobbler?
It is a felony. Only those penal code sections that allow the district attorney to charge the crime as either a felony or misdemeanor are wobbles.
Answered on 8/24/99, 8:34 pm
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