Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
penal code 12021(a) sentencing guidelines
I would like to know exact sentencing guidelines for a conviction of california penal code 12021(a) with one felony strike prior.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: penal code 12021(a) sentencing guidelines
Unfortuantley that is a very difficult question to answer without knowing the exact details of your case. If you owuld like assistance in keeping you out of jail and possibly getting the matter dismissed, please contact our offices at 1-866-You-Are-Innocent to set up a free consultation.
Re: penal code 12021(a) sentencing guidelines
Thanks for your posting. As Mr. Wolf indicated, giving you a straight answer is difficult, as it depends on what the prosecutor has charged in the documents alleging the violation, and if they are willing to allow the minimum sentence, or drop the strike allegation. A probation or parole violation might also be imposed, increasing the penalty. Or, if the new case is imposed as a strike, the second time strike penalty might double the sentence.
A violation of �12021(a) would expose you to the maximum of up to 6 years, and if both the new case and the old case are charged by the D.A. as strikes, that would be doubled to up to a maximum of 12 years.
Your mileage may vary, dependent upon the conditions and factors I've given you above.
Best of luck, Robert
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