Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
what is pc1203.4
What is the penal code pc1203.4?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: what is pc1203.4
I am confused by the response of Ms Norwich. This code section allows a person convicted of a misdemeanor to have the conviction removed from the persons record for some purposes, including job applications. However, this does not apply to applications for government licenses and other purposes. You can find a copy of this code section on the internet at the legisilative section of the official state website.
Re: what is pc1203.4
This section shall apply only to a defendant
convicted of a felony for theft of an amount exceeding fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000) in a single transaction or occurrence. This
section shall not apply unless the fact that the crime involved the
theft of an amount exceeding fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) in a
single transaction or occurrence is charged in the accusatory
pleading and either admitted by the defendant in open court or found
to be true by the trier of fact. Aggregate losses from more than one
criminal act shall not be considered in determining if this section
applies. If you shall need any legal help in this matter please dont hesitae to contact our law office at 760.243.5121
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