Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
striking prior cases
How can the courts bring up an old offense and turn it into a strike and add it on to a new case? Is this legal?
Asked on 2/18/08, 2:41 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Re: striking prior cases
By definition a strike is a prior offense. In most instances it will not be relevant to whether you are guilty of the new charges, but it will be an important factor in sentencing if you are convicted.
Answered on 2/18/08, 5:26 pm
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