If it is an armed robbery, it is automatically a felony. Usually, if unarmed, it would depend on how much you took in cash or if you stole something that wasn't cash it would be up to the courts to determine. Armed robbery in California is punishable up to 15-25 years in state prison. Or depending on how many strikes you have under the 3 strikes law, you could have sentence enhancements for priors.
Yes, PC 245(a)(1) in California is considered a "wobbler," meaning it can be charged either as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances of the case and the defendant's criminal history. This section pertains to the crime of assault with a deadly weapon or force likely to produce great bodily injury. The prosecutor has discretion in determining the level of the charge.
245 1*245 = 245 49*5 =245
PC-475 has to do with forgery, and yes, it is a felony in the state of California.
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.
1, 5, 7, 35, 49, 245
1, 5, 7, 35, 49, 245 -1, -5, -7, -35, -49, -245
Three years
1, 5, 7, 35, 49, 245
1, 5, 7, 35, 49, 245
245/240 = 1 and 5/240 = 1 1/48 in simplest form
All factors of 245: 1, 5, 7, 35, 49, 245.
1 x 245, 5 x 49, 7 x 35 = 245