Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

i,ve got PC M242, PC I415 , what does it mean to me? is it criminal record?


Asked on 2/14/11, 3:58 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Any arrest and/or conviction on any crime is 'a criminal record'. Records are forever.

When arrested and charged with any crime, the proper questions are, can you be convicted, and what can you do? Defend the charges. Go to court, enter a not guilty plea, set up and attend the court hearing[s] and trial date[s]. File evidence suppression or other motions as applicable. Raise all the available defenses with whatever admissible and credible witnesses, evidence and facts are available for legal arguments for motions, plea-bargaining, or at trial. Go to trial if it can't be resolved with motions or a plea bargain. There is no magic wand to wave and make it all disappear. If you don't know how to do these things, then hire an attorney that does, who will try to get a dismissal, diversion, reduction or other decent outcome through plea bargain for you, or take it to trial. If serious about doing so, and if this is in SoCal courts, feel free to contact me. I�ll be happy to help you use whatever defenses you may have. If you can't afford private counsel, you can apply for the Public Defender.

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Answered on 2/14/11, 5:19 pm
Joe Dane Law Office of Joe Dane

If you were convicted and sentenced, then yes, you have a criminal record. If you're facing charges, then you haven't been convicted yet.

242 is misdemeanor battery. Maximum 6 months county jail; 415 can be an infraction or misdemeanor. The "I" makes me believe it's an infraction.

If those are your charges, yes, you have a record.

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Answered on 2/14/11, 5:29 pm


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