my son is in jail for burglery hes been there 6 mos. he admitted to it. he has a co-defener that wants to go to trail. we dont want to because he said he did it. we jsut want a good deal he faces two striks for two burgleries its his first time in trouble. do he have to get two strikes.
It is known as a wobbler. It is always filed as a felony but can be set as a misdemeanor depending on the circumstances.
Misdemeanor
The statute for the crime of burglary.
Misdemeanor possession of Marijuana.
Illegal Camping - Squatting, generally a misdemeanor
NO. charge is considered a felony
It is Health and Safety code 11377 - Possession of a control substance. It is not in the Penal code. It can be filed as a misdemeanor or a felony. Typically possession of methamphetamine.
Conspiracy; both felony and misdemeanor are covered.
CA penal code 422 is Terrorist threats could be charged as a felony which is an automatic strike or a misdemeanor. It is a threat of death or to do great bodily harm to another person.
http://blog.austindefense.com/2006/09/articles/class-b-misdemeanor-range-of-punishment-texas-penal-code/ has the answer
Whether PC 485 is a felony or a misdemeanor is determined by the value of the loss. Any loss exceeding $400 is a felony while any loss of $400 or less is a misdemeanor.
California Health and Safety code 12305: Illegal possesion of explosives. Misdemeanor or Felony also known as a wobbler in California.