These are Penalties
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These are Punishments
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These are the five possible penalties which may be imposed on one convicted of a crime in California:
The three strikes law in California, is imposed on criminals who are repeat offenders, and have been convicted of three or more charges. The law came into effect in 1994.
Those penalties which are called for under the CIVIL law statutes.
Alien and sedition acts.
If you are a convicted felon who has completely satisified all the sentence imposed on you by the court, no.If you are a convicted sex offender, yes, you must.If your parole has been transferred (by the court) to California from whatever state you were convicted in, yes, they MUST be notified as well.
no
A person is a criminal when they have been convicted of a criminal offense. A criminal offense is one that has penalties that include any period of imprisonment, even if the imprisonment is not imposed as a consequence of the conviction.
False
Yes, it is a serious misdemeanor. You are fortunate that you did not receive a felony conviction.
depends on the crime and which felony grade it is.
False
Ku Klux Klan Act
Laws governing licensing and penalties imposed for violations are made by the state of residency. It should be possible to obtain information relating to this issue by contacting the state DMV department.