(b) Every person under the age of 18 years who purchases,
receives, or possesses any tobacco, cigarette, or cigarette papers,
or any other preparation of tobacco, or any other instrument or
paraphernalia that is designed for the smoking of tobacco, products
prepared from tobacco, or any controlled substance shall, upon
conviction, be punished by a fine of seventy-five dollars ($75) or 30
hours of community service work.
Yes. California Penal Code Section 308.(b) Illegal for anyone under 18 years old to purchase, receive, or possess any tobacco product. If convicted $75.00 fine or 30 hours community service.18
the penal code for 211 robbery i belive it 707 b
A 17B motion refers to a legal request made in some criminal cases to reduce a felony conviction to a misdemeanor. This motion is typically made after the defendant has completed their probation and fulfilled all other requirements. If granted, it can have positive implications for the individual's criminal record and future opportunities.
Selling to or use of tobacco by minors (children under age 18) is governed in Georgia by Penal Code Section 308. The penalty to the minor is specifically governed by P.C. Sec. 308(b), which authorizes a fine of $75, or 30 hours of community service.
possession of a designated substance
Penal Code 243 B is a Misdemeanor Battery charge. This charge carries with it punishment not to exceed 2000 dollar fine or no more then 6 months in jail.
What code? Penal Code? There is no chapter 614.
the answer is D, code of hammurabi
It is considered a "wobbler". The district attorney can file either felony or misdemeanor. If a person is sentenced with a felony and does NOT serve State Prison sentence and only county jail time, it is a MISDEMEANOR after the probation time has been served. This is according to 17 (B) 1 of the California Penal Code. If a person is sentenced to prison, then it is charged FELONY with a FELONY conviction. Thank you.
308 is correct.... b and PC are not Ferrari designations. Ferrari made: 308 GTB 308 GTS 308 GTSi 308 Dino 308 GT4 also there were special race models of the 308
There are two requirements for a felony conviction in California to be reduced to a misdemeanor. The process is set out in California Penal Code 17(b) 3.First, the charge you plead guilty must be classified as a "wobbler." Under California law, a wobbler is a crime that can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor. The list of wobblers can be found under criminal records 101.Second, you must be given a probationary sentence. Even if you had to do a year in county jail we can still reduce your case to a misdemeanor. If probation was denied, and you were sentenced to State Prison, then you are not eligible for a reduction to a misdemeanor, or an expungement pursuant to penal code section 1203.4. At this point, in order to get relief your must file for a certificate of rehabilitation and then pardon from the governor.See below link:
Sec 46.15 texas penal code...sec (b) subsection 4,5(A)(B)