Defensa de Robo Mayor de Automóvil en CaliforniaCódigo Penal de California § 487(d)(1)California Penal Code § 487(d)(1)

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¿Qué se considera una violación del Código Penal § 487(d)(1)?

El Código Penal § 487(d)(1) define el delito de robo mayor de automóvil.grand theft auto.

Bajo el Código Penal § 487(d)(1) robar un automóvil se considera "robo mayor."

What is the punishment for violating Penal code § 487(d)(1)?

El robo mayor es un delito wobbler lo que significa que puede ser acusado como delito menor o felonía.wobbler offense meaning that it can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony.

La sentencia máxima potencial para robo mayor como delito menor es hasta un (1) año en la cárcel del condado.

Para robo mayor como felonía, puede ser sentenciado a dieciséis (16) meses, dos (2) años, o tres (3) años de encarcelamiento.

What are the defenses to Penal Code § 487(d)(1)?

  • You had permission to use the car
  • You did not realize the car belonged to someone else (you mistakenly believed it was your car)

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