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  2. Criminal procedure in California - Wikipedia

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    In California, criminal defendants have the right to appeal both felony [29] and misdemeanor [30] convictions. If the defendant is convicted of a misdemeanor, they have the right to be released on bail pending the outcome of their appeal. Misdemeanor appeals are heard by the Appellate Division of the California Superior Court.

  3. Canton dad accused of beating Plain Local school bus driver

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    A felony status hearing is scheduled for Tuesday in Municipal Court. Reach Nancy at 330-580-8382 or nancy.molnar@cantonrep.com. On X, formerly known as Twitter: @nmolnarTR.

  4. 2016 California Proposition 63 - Wikipedia

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    California's Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed for and was granted a stay of the injunction to appeal the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. [17] The case will be reheard by Judge Benitez in the Southern California Federal District Court on July 17, 2023. [18]

  5. Status conference - Wikipedia

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    A status conference (sometimes called an early conference [1]) is a court-ordered meeting with a judge (or under some circumstances an authorized counsel) ...

  6. Davison County felony court cases for Aug. 15 - AOL

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    * Thomas Barber, 61, of Mitchell, appeared in court for a status hearing in connection to a third-offense Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charge, a Class 6 felony; threatening a law officer ...

  7. What exactly is Prop. 47? And how could California voters ...

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    In California, county jails are overseen by the local sheriff's department. Other forms of punishment for a misdemeanor conviction include being under the supervision of a probation officer or a fine.

  8. California criminal law - Wikipedia

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    A misdemeanor is a crime punishable by imprisonment in a county or city jail or detention facility not to exceed one year. [12] Except where the law specifies a different punishment, a misdemeanor is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding six months and/or a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars. [13]

  9. Should parents be held responsible for their children's crimes?

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    Take, for example, California’s controversial truancy law championed by then state Attorney General Kamala Harris, which carries misdemeanor penalties for parents whose children regularly missed ...