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California Penal Code 148.9(b) pertains to the crime of providing false identification to a police officer. This offense is typically charged as a misdemeanor, not a felony. However, if the individual has prior convictions or if other aggravating factors are present, the consequences may be more severe. Always consult a legal professional for specific legal advice.

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