San Bernardino County 2002 Felony Bail Schedule
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1 PENAL OFFENSE 32 ACCESSORIES The greater of half the amount for the principal offense or 15, BRIBERY OF STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICER 25, BRIBERY OF PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE (If theft or thing given or offered would be grand theft) 10, BRIBE, SOLICITING BY PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE 15, RESISTING ARREST/THREATENING OFFICER 15, THREATS TO THE LIFE OF AN OFFICIAL OR JUDGE 250,000 92,93 BRIBERY, OFFERING, ACCEPTING BY JUDGES, JURORS, REFEREES 100, MANUFACTURING FALSE DOCUMENTS TO CONCEAL TRUE CITIZENSHIP 75, USING FALSE DOCUMENTS TO CONCEAL TRUE CITIZENSHIP 25, OFFERING FORGED/FALSE DOCUMENTS FOR FILING 10, PERJURY 25, SUBORNATION OF PERJURY 25, (c) PREVENTING, DISSUADING WITNESS FROM ATTENDANCE, TESTIFYING 100, (a)(b) INFLUENCING TESTIMONY 100, ASSAULT BY OFFICER UNDER COLOR OF AUTHORITY 25, BRIBERY OF COUNCILMAN, SUPERVISOR, ETC 25, CONSPIRACY Same As Substantive Offense 187 MURDER - With special circumstances No Bail All other murders 1,000, VEHICULAR HOMICIDE (DUI with gross negligence) 100, (a) MANSLAUGHTER - Voluntary 75, (b) MANSLAUGHTER - Involuntary 60, (c)(1) MANSLAUGHTER - Driving vehicle with gross negligence 75,000 1
2 192(c)(3) VEHICULAR HOMICIDE (DUI without gross negligence 50, MAYHEM 100, AGGRAVATED MAYHEM (LIFE) 500, KIDNAPPING 100,000 See 667.8(a) KIDNAPPING FOR PURPOSE OF FELONY SEXUAL OFFENSE 500, (b) KIDNAPPING VICTIM UNDER , (a) KIDNAPPING FOR RANSOM OR EXTORTION 500, (b) KIDNAPPING FOR ROBBERY (LIFE) 500, KIDNAPPING DURING A CARJACKING 500, FALSE IMPRISONMENT - KIDNAP TO EVADE ARREST 100, ROBBERY 212.5(a)(b) 1 ST Degree 50, (c) 2 nd Degree 50, CARJACKING 100,000 See 664 ATTEMPTED ROBBERY 25, TRAIN ROBBERY 50, ATTEMPT TO KILL SPECIFIED PUBLIC OFFICIALS 250, DERAILING OR WRECKING TRAIN 100, TRAINWRECKING (LIFE) 500, THROWING ROCKS OR MISSILES AT COMMON CARRIER Without injury 10,000 With injury 25, THROWING OBJECTS OR MISSILES AT TRAIN OR OTHER CONVEYANCE FOR CARRYING PASSENGERS 15, ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMIT MAYHEM, RAPE Same As SODOMY, ORAL COPULATION OR ANY VIOLATION OF Substantive P.C. SECTION , 288 or 289 Offense 222 ADMINISTERING DRUGS TO AID FELONY 15, ASSAULT - Upon custodial officer 25,000 2
3 243 BATTERY 243(c) Upon peace officer or fireman with injury 25, (d) With serious bodily injury 50, BATTERY - Upon custodial officer in performance of duties 25, SEXUAL BATTERY 25, ASSAULT WITH CHEMICALS 100, (a)(1) ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON OR FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GREAT BODILY INJURY 50, (a)(2) ASSAULT WITH A FIREARM 50, (c) 245(d)(1) 245(d)(2) ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON OTHER THAN A FIREARM OR FORCE LIKELY TO PRODUCE GREAT BODILY INJURY UPON A PEACE OFFICER OR FIREMAN 50,000 ASSAULT WITH A FIREARM UPON A PEACE OFFICER OR FIREMAN 100,000 ASSAULT WITH A SEMIAUTOMATIC UPON A PEACE OFFICER/FIREMAN 200, SHOOTING AT INHABITED DWELLING, BUILDING, OCCUPIED MOTOR VEHICLE 250, DISCHARGE OF FIREARM - GROSS NEGLIGENCE 25, RAPE 100, UNLAWFUL SEXUAL INTERCOURSE WITH PERSON UNDER 18 10, SPOUSAL RAPE 50, RAPE IN CONCERT WITH FORCE & VIOLENCE 250, (h) PIMPING 25,000 If minor 50, (i) PANDERING 25,000 If minor 50, a(a) WILLFUL HARM OR INJURY TO CHILD LIKELY TO PRODUCE G.B.I. OR DEATH 100, d(a) CORPORAL PUNISHMENT OR INJURY OF CHILD 50,000 3
4 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY OF SPOUSE, COHABITANT OF OPPOSITE SEX, OR MOTHER OR FATHER OF HIS OR HER CHILD 50,000 With PC Priors 100, CHILD STEALING 50, INCEST 50, SODOMY 286(b)(1) If victim under 18 50, (b)(2) If victim under 16 and defendant over 21 75, (c)(1) 286(c)(2) If victim under 14 and defendant more than 10 years older than victim 100,000 If defendant compelled another by force, duress or threats of great bodily injury 100, (d) If in concert with force and violence 200, (e) If committed in S.P. or C.J 30, (f) If victim unconscious of nature of act 50, (a) LEWD ACT WITH CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS 100, (b) LEWD ACT WITH CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS WITH FORCE 200, a. ORAL COPULATION 288a.(b)(1) If victim under 18 25, a.(b)(2) If victim under 16 and defendant over 21 75, a.(c) If victim under 14 and defendant more than 10 years older than victim 100, a.(c)(2) If defendant compelled another to participate by force, duress or threats of great bodily injury 100, a.(d) If in concert with force and violence 200, a.(e) If committed in S.P. or C.J 30, a.(f) If victim unconscious of nature of act 50, Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child 200,
5 289 PENETRATION BY FOREIGN OBJECT 50, (1) INDECENT EXPOSURE With prior conviction of P.C. 288 or 314(1) 20, A. BOOKMAKING 2, ELDER ABUSE 50, b. LYNCHING 25, THREATS TO COMMIT CRIME OR GREAT BODILY INJURY 50, INTERFERENCE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS 50, EMBEZZLEMENT OR FALSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS BY PUBLIC OFFICERS 25, (a) ARSON CAUSING GREAT BODILY INJURY 100, (b) ARSON, INHABITED STRUCTURE 250, (c) ARSON, STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND 75, (d) ARSON, OTHER PROPERTY 50, (a) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE WITH GREAT BODILY INJURY 25, (b) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE, INHABITED STRUCTURE 10, (c) RECKLESSLY CAUSING FIRE, STRUCTURE OR FOREST LAND 7, (a) EXPLOSIVES, FLAMMABLE MATTER, POSSESSION 50, (b) FIREBOMB, POSSESSION, MANUFACTURE, DISPOSAL 50, ARSON DURING STATE OF EMERGENCY 150, BURGLARY Residential 50,000 All others 25, LOOTING 50, BURGLARY WITH EXPLOSIVES 50, FORGERY, INTENT; DOCUMENTS OF VALUE; COUNTERFEITING SEAL; UTTERING; FALSIFICATION OF RECORDS 10,000 5
6 470a. FORGERY OR COUNTERFEITING DRIVER'S LICENSE OR I.D. CARD 10, b. DISPLAYING OR POSSESSING FORGED DRIVER'S LICENSE OR I.D. CARD WITH INTENT TO ACCOMPLISH A FORGERY 15, FORGERY, FALSE ENTRIES IN RECORDS RETURNS 10, FORGERY OR COUNTERFEITING OR SEALS; POSSESSION AND CONCEALMENT 10, FORGED BILLS OR NOTES, POSSESSION OR RECEIPT 10, a. FORGED CHECKS OR WARRANTS, POSSESSION 10, FICTITIOUS CHECKS, MAKING, UTTERING 10, a. CHECKS N.S.F 5, ,479,480 COUNTERFEITING OF COIN 10, b THEFT, DIVERSION OF MONEY RECEIVED FOR SERVICES LABOR, MATERIAL, ETC. - If amount diverted exceeds $1,000 10, c EMBEZZLEMENT OF FUNDS FOR CONSTRUCTION 25, e.(d) CREDIT CARDS, 4 OR MORE ACQUIRED IN VIOLATION OF P.C. 484(e) IN 12 MONTH PERIOD 10, f.(a) CREDIT CARD, MAKE CARK PURPORTING TO BE 10, f.(b) CREDIT CARD, SIGN FALSE NAME 10, g. CREDIT CARD OBTAINED IN VIOLATION OF P.C. 484(e) OR FORGED CARD; USED FOR OBTAINING ANYTHING OF VALUE - If value of goods, etc., received exceeds $400 in consecutive 6-month period 10, h.(a) 484h.(b) 484i.(b) CREDIT CARD, FRAUDULENT - MERCHANT FURNISHING GOODS WITH KNOWLEDGE OF - If payment received exceeds $400 in consecutive 6-month period 10,000 CREDIT CARD ISSUER - MERCHANT FRAUDULENTLY RECEIVING PAYMENT FROM - If payment received for goods, etc., not furnished goods exceeds $400 in consecutive 6-month period 10,000 CREDIT CARD EQUIPMENT, POSSESSION WITHOUT CONSENT OF ISSUER 10,000 6
7 487 GRAND THEFT - or amount of theft, whichever is higher 20, (c) GRAND THEFT PERSON 25, (d) THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE 30,000 When there is evidence of a chop shop operation 50, (a) GRAND THEFT - FIREARM 50, RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY IF VALUE MORE THAN $400 - or amount received, whichever is higher 10,000 Property = Gun 20, STOLEN PROPERTY, BRINGING INTO STATE or amount stolen, whichever is higher 20, COMPUTER FRAUD - or amount stolen, whichever is higher 25, EMBEZZLEMENT, MISAPPROPRIATION BY PUBLIC OFFICERS - or amount stolen, whichever is higher 50, a. EMBEZZLEMENT, DISPOSAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY UNDER LEASE OR LIEN-or amount stolen, whichever is higher 10, b. EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROCEEDS OF SALE OF SECURED PROPERTY - or amount stolen, whichever is higher 10, EMBEZZLEMENT BY CARRIER OR INDIVIDUAL TRANSPORTING PROPERTY FOR HIRE - or amount stolen, whichever is higher 10, EMBEZZLEMENT, MISAPPROPRIATION BY TRUSTEE, CONTRACTOR - or amount stolen, whichever is higher 25, EMBEZZLEMENT BY BAILEE or amount stolen, whichever is higher 10, EMBEZZLEMENT OR DEFALCATION OF PUBLIC FUNDS or amount stolen, whichever is higher 20, , 519 EXTORTION, NOT AMOUNTING TO ROBBERY 35, EXTORTION, OBTAINING SIGNATURE BY THREATS 50, EXTORTION, THREATENING LETTERS 35, FALSE PERSONATION OF ANOTHER 15, FALSE PRETENSES 20,000 7
8 548 DEFRAUDING INSURER-or amount taken, whichever is greater 25, INSURANCE FRAUD 10, CHURCH VANDALISM 50, FIREARMS AT A SCHOOL 25, a LOADED WEAPON AT A SCHOOL 25, d DISCHARGING A WEAPON AT A SCHOOL 35, h LOADED FIREARM AT A UNIVERSITY 25, i POSSESSION OF FIREARM AT A UNIVERSITY 25, ANY WEAPON AT A SCHOOL 15, (a-c)* STALKING 150, f.(b) SOLICIT MURDER 500, f.(c) SOLICIT RAPE, ETC 100, w(a) FAILURE TO DISCLOSE ORIGIN OF RECORDING OR AUDIOVISUAL WORK 25, ATTEMPT 664(a) COMPLETED CRIME PUNISHABLE BY S.P. except for Same As attempted murder Substantive Offense 664/187 ATTEMPTED MURDER 500, PETTY THEFT WITH PRIOR CONVICTION FOR PETTY THEFT ON WHICH TIME WAS SERVED 15, ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON BY PRISON INMATE 50, BATTERY ON NON-INMATE BY PRISON INMATE 15, POSSESSION OF DEADLY WEAPON BY PRISION INMATE 15, HOLDING OF HOSTAGES BY PRISON INMATE 100, (a) 4530(b) ESCAPE, ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM PRISON WITH FORCE OR VIOLENCE ESCAPE, ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM PRISON WITHOUT FORCE OR VIOLENCE Not Bailable Not Bailable 8
9 4532(a) 4532(b) ESCAPE, ATTEMPTED ESCAPE BY MISDEMEANANT, INEBRIATE, OR PERSON ON WORK FURLOUGH FROM JAIL, INDUSTRIAL FARM, ETC. (Convicted) Not Bailable (Not Convicted) plus bail amount on original charge 100,000 ESCAPE, ATTEMPTED ESCAPE BY FELON FROM JAIL, INDUSTRIAL FARM, ETC. (Convicted) Not Bailable (Not Convicted) plus bail amount on original charge 100, BRINGING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES INTO JAIL 10, SMUGGLING WEAPON INTO JAIL OR PRISON 50, DANGEROUS WEAPONS, MANUFACTURE, SALE, POSSESSION; CARRYING EXPLOSIVE OR CONCEALED DIRK OR DAGGER 10, CONCEALABLE FIREARMS, OWNERSHIP OR POSSESSION BY FELON, ADDICT 20, (b) USE OF FIREARM DURING ONE OF DESIGNATED FELONIES IN SUBSECTION (a) 50, (c) DISCHARGE OF FIREARM DURING DESIGNATED FELONIES 100, (d) CAUSING DEATH OF GBI WITH FIREARM DURING DESIGNATED FELONIES 500, (b)(i) CONCEALED WEAPON ON PERSON OR IN VEHICLE WITHOUT LICENSE WITH PRIOR FELONY CONVICTION OR PRIOR VIOLATION OF DEADLY WEAPONS ACT 20, (b)(5) CONCEALED WEAPON ON PERSON WITH PRIOR CONVICTION OF CRIMES AGAINST PERSON, PROPERTY OR INVOLVING DRUGS 20, (c) PERSONALLY SHOOTING FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 250, CARRYING OR PLACING EXPLOSIVE ON COMMON CARRIER 500, POSSESSION OF DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES OR EXPLOSIVES IN PUBLIC PLACE 500, POSSESSION OF EXPLODING OR DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE OR EXPLOSIVE WITH INTENT TO INJURE 500,000 9
10 12308 EXPLODING DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE OR EXPLOSIVE WITH INTENT TO MURDER 500, UNLAWFUL EXPLOSION CAUSING BODILY INJURY 500, POSSESSION OF MATERIALS WITH INTENT TO MAKE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE OR EXPLOSIVE 150,000 VEHICLE OFFENSES ATTEMPTING TO EVADE PEACE OFFICER WHILE DRIVING RECKLESSLY 35, WILLFUL FLIGHT CAUSING DEATH 100, OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE, LICENSE FORGERY 5, OWNING OR OPERATING A CHOP SHOP 50, DRIVING CAR WITHOUT CONSENT 20, (a) DRIVING CAR WITHOUT CONSENT When there is evidence of chop shop operation 50, HIT AND RUN: PERSONAL INJURY 35, DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS - If a felony per Section V.C. 50, DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS: BODILY INJURY 50,000 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS OFFENSES 4211 DDANGEROUS DRUGS DEFINED 4234 DANGEROUS DRUGS, MINOR AS AGENT 10, DANGEROUS DRUGS, FORGERY OR PRESCRIPTION, POSSESSION SECURED BY FORGED PRESCRIPTION 10,000 10
11 HEALTH & SAFETY OFFENSES CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES DEFINED: SCHEDULES I, II, III, IV, V 11152, CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, WRITING, DISPENSING PRESCRIPTION 10, ,11155 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, PRESCRIBING, ADMINISTERING, FURNISHING 10, CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, PRESCRIBING, ADMINISERING, FURNISHING TO ADDICT 10, COUNTERFEITING PRESCRIPTION BLANK 10, ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF CERTAIN SPECIFIC OR CLASSIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 10, POSSESSION OR PURCHASE FOR SALE OF CERTAIN SPECIFIC OR CLASSIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Up to 2 oz. of substance is involved 15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved 20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 500,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 1,000,000 If over 25 lbs. of substance is involved 2,000,000 If 100 lbs. or more substance is involved 5,000, POSSESSION OR PURCHASE FOR SALE OF COCAINE BASE Up to 2 oz. of substance is involved 20,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved 25,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 500,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 1,000,000 If over 25 lbs. of substance is involved 2,000,000 If 100 lbs. or more substance is involved 5,000, ILLEGAL TRANSPORTATION, SALE, FURNISHING OF CERTAIN SPECIFIC OR CLASSIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Up to 2 oz. of substance is involved 20,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved 25,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 500,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 1,000,000 If over 25 lbs. of substance is involved 2,000,000 If 100 lbs. or more substance is involved 5,000,000 11
12 11353 PERSON 18 YEARS OR OVER USING MINOR IN SALE, TRANSPORTATION, OR GIVING TO A MINOR CERTAIN SPECIFIC OR CLASSIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Up to 6 oz. of substance is involved 40,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 50,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 500,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 1,000,000 If over 25 lbs. of substance is involved 2,000,000 If 100 lbs. or more substance is involved 5,000, ADULT PREPARING TO SELL TO MINOR, DRUGS OR NARCOTICS Up to 6 oz. of substance is involved 40,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 50,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 500,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 1,000,000 If over 25 lbs. of substance is involved 2,000,000 If 100 lbs. or more substance is involved 5,000, PERSON UNDER 18 YEARS USING MINOR IN SALE, TRANSPORTATION, OR GIVING TO A MINOR CERTAIN SPECIFIC OR CLASSIFIED SUBSTANCES Up to 2 oz. of substance is involved 15,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved 20,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 30,000 If over 1 lb. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 500,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 1,000,000 If over 25 lbs. of substance is involved 2,000,000 If 100 lbs. or more substance is involved 5,000, SALE OR FURNISHING SUBSTANCE FALSELY REPRESENTED AS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN SPECIFIC OR CLASSIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 10, MARIJUANA, POSSESSION 11357(a) Concentrated cannabis - felony 10, MARIJUANA: CULTIVATE, PROCESS Up to 10 lbs. 10,000 If over 10 lbs ,000 If over 25 lbs. 50, MARIJUANA, POSSESSION FOR SALE Up to 1 lb. 10,000 If over 1 lb. 12,500 If over 5 lbs. 15,000 12
13 If over 10 lbs. 20,000 If over 25 lbs. 50, (a) MARIJUANA: TRANSPORTATION, SALE, and FURNISHING Up to 1 lb. 15,000 If over 1 lb. 17,500 If over 5 lbs. 20,000 If over 10 lbs. 30,000 If over 25 lbs. 50, MARIJUANA: PERSON 18 YEARS OR OVER USING MINOR IN SALE, TRANSPORTATION, GIVING TO MINOR Up to 5 lbs. 30,000 If over 5 lbs. 25,000 If over 10 lbs. 40,000 If over 25 lbs. 50, PEYOTE: CULTIVATING, PROCESSING 20, MAINTAINING PLACE FOR SELLING, GIVING, USING OF CERTAIN SPECIFIC OR CLASSIFIED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 20, (b) ALLOWING LOCATION TO BE FORTIFIED FOR SALE 20, USING FORTIFIED LOCATION FOR SALE 20, NARCOTIC DRUG: FORGING, ALTERING PRESCRIPTION 10, POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 10, POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES FOR SALE If 5,000 pills or less 15,000 Over 5,000 pills 20,000 Up to 6 oz. of substance is involved 15,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 20,000 If 1 lb. or more of substance is involved 50,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 200,000 If 25 lbs. or more of substance is involved 500,000 13
14 POSSESSION OR PURCHASE FOR SALE OF PCP If 1oz. or less liquid or 1 gram powder 20,000 If over 1 oz. liquid or over 1 gram powder 25,000 If over 3 oz. liquid or over 3 grams powder 30,000 If over 8 oz. liquid or over 8 grams powder 50,000 If over 1 quart liquid or 2 oz. powder 75,000 If over 1 gallon liquid or 8 oz. powder 150,000 If over 3 gallons liquid or 1 1/2 lbs. powder 250,000 If over 5 gallons liquid or 2 1/2 lbs. powder 500,000 If over 20 gallons liquid or 10 lbs. powder 1,000,000 If over 25 gallons liquid or 12 1/2 lbs. powder 2,000,000 If over 200 gallons liquid or 100 lbs. powder 5,000, SALE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES If 2 oz. or less of substance is involved 20,000 If over 2 oz. of substance is involved 25,000 If over 6 oz. of substance is involved 30,000 If 1 lb. or more of substance is involved 50,000 If over 3 lbs. of substance is involved 100,000 If over 10 lbs. of substance is involved 200,000 If 125 lbs. or more of substance is involved 500, SALE OF PCP If 1oz. or less liquid or 1 gram powder 20,000 If over 1 oz. liquid or over 1 gram powder 25,000 If over 3 oz. liquid or over 3 grams powder 30,000 If over 8 oz. liquid or over 8 grams powder 50,000 If over 1 quart liquid or 2 oz. powder 75,000 If over 1 gallon liquid or 8 oz. powder 150,000 If over 3 gallons liquid or 1 1/2 lbs. powder 250,000 If over 5 gallons liquid or 2 1/2 lbs. powder 500,000 If over 20 gallons liquid or 10 lbs. powder 1,000,000 If over 25 gallons liquid or 12 1/2 lbs. powder 2,000,000 If over 200 gallons liquid or 100 lbs. powder 5,000, (a) MANUFACTURE OF ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 500,000 When child under 16 is present 600,000 When child under 16 suffers G.B.I. 800, (b) OFFER TO MANUFACTURE 25, CONVICTION: PCP, METHAMPHETAMINE If over 1 lb. or 3 gallons 500,000 If over 3 lbs. or 10 gallons 1,000,000 If over 10 lbs. or 25 gallons 2,000, SOLICITING MINOR RE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES If 2,000 pills or less 15,000 If 2,001-5,000 pills 30,000 If 5,001 - more pills 50,000 14
15 11383 POSSESSION OF PRECURSORS WITH INTENT TO MANUFACTURE METHAMPHETAMINE 25, (b) POSSESSION OF PRECURSORS WITH INTENT TO MANUFACTURE PCP 50,000 15
16 INCREMENTS FOR SENTENCE ENHANCING ALLEGATIONS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY FACTS PENAL COMMISSION OF HATE CRIME (NOT 422.7) 20, (a)(1) PRINCIPAL ARMED WITH FIREARM 15, (b)(1) PERSONAL USE OF WEAPON OTHER THAN FIREARM 20, (c) 12022(d) (b) (e) (f) PERSONALLY ARMED WITH FIREARM DURING SPECIFIED DRUG OFFENSES 20,000 KNOWLEDGE THAT PRINCIPAL IS ARMED AS PER P.C (c) 15,000 NEW FELONY OFFENSE COMMITTED WHILE FELONY CHARGES PENDING AGAINST DEFENDANT 50,000 NEW FELONY OFFENSE COMMITTED WHILE DEFENDANT ON PRISON PAROLE 25,000 NEW FELONY OFFENSE COMMITTED WHILE DEFENDANT ON FELONY PROBATION 25, ARMOR PIERCING AMMUNITION 30, (a) USE FIREARM SEX CASE 50, (b) ARMED FIREARM SEX CASE 50, (a) PERSONAL USE OF FIREARM 25, (b)* DISCHARGING FIREARM AT OCCUPIED VEHICLE 50, DISCHARGING FIREARM FROM VEHICLE WITH DEATH 500,000 GREAT BODILY INJURY 250, (a) LOSS EXCEEDS $50,000 or amount of loss, whichever is greater 50, (b) (c) (d) LOSS EXCEEDS $150,000 or amount of loss, whichever is greater 150,000 LOSS EXCEEDS $1,000,000 or amount of loss, whichever is greater 1,000,000 LOSS EXCEEDS $2,500,000 or amount of loss, whichever is greater 2,500, INFLICTION OF GREAT BODILY INJURY 30,000 16
17 ADMINISTER DRUG AGAINST VICTIM'S WILL 20, G.B.I. IN CONNECTION WITH CERTAIN SEX OFFENSES 50, G.B.I. CAUSING TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY 75, (g)(4) TRANSFER OF FIREARM 10,000 PRIORS AND OTHER CONDITIONS PENAL 667* SERIOUS OR VIOLENT PRIORS Valid prior conviction under P.C. Sections or and current charge not punishable by death or life without parole 667.(a)(1) One serious prior conviction 25, (e)(1)/ (c)(1) One prior serious or violent prior convictions (second strike) 50, (e)(2)/ (c)(2) Two or more serious or violent prior convictions (third strike) 500, a* 667.5b* Current violent offense and prior prison term for violent offense(s) within the last 10 years 50,000 Currently felony offense and prior prison term for any felony offense(s) within the last five years 10, (a) SEX CONVICTION WITH PRIOR SEX CONVICTION 50, (b) SEX CONVICTION WITH TWO OR MORE PRIOR SEX CONVICTION 75, G.B.I. WITH PRIOR VIOLENT FELONY CONVICTION 75, FELONY SEX OFFENSE, SPECIFIED CIRCUMSTANCES 500, (a) KIDNAPPING TO COMMIT SEX OFFENSE 500, (b) KIDNAPPING TO COMMIT SEX VICTIM UNDER , KIDNAPPING WITH INTENT TO DEPRIVE LEGAL GUARDIAN CUSTODY 50, CERTAIN ENUMERATED CRIMES AGAINST AGED/UNDER 14, HANDICAPPED 25,000 17
18 SEX CRIMES (REPEAT OFFENDER) AGAINST AGED/UNDER 14 75, TWO PRIOR FELONY CONVICTIONS WITHIN 10 YEARS 30, VIOLENT FELONIES AGAINST AGED 50,000 GIVING A FALSE NAME OR DATE OF BIRTH TO OFFICER IN CONNECTION WITH ARREST FOR FELONY OFFENSE 10,000 FOR ALL FELONIES WHEREIN THERE ARE SEPARATE VICTIMS OR THE SAME VICTIM ON SEPARATE OCCASIONS WHERE SEPARATE SEX ACTS ARE COMMITTED ON THE SAME VICTIM AND EACH MAY BE PUNISHABLE SEPARATELY Consecutive Bail Consecutive?? BAIL IS NOT TO BE INCREASED FOR PRIORS BY POLICE OFFICERS AT THE TIME OF?? BOOKING, BUT MAY BE INCREASED ONLY UPON MOTION TO A JUDICIAL OFFICER WITH PROOF OF VALID ENHANCING PRIOR. 18
19 UNSPECIFIED OFFENSES FOR ALL OFFENSES FOR WHCH NO BAIL IS SPECIFIED IN THIS SCHEDULE, THE BAIL SHALL BE SET ACCORDING TO STATE PRISON TOP TERM POTENTIAL. TOP TERM 3 YEARS 15,000 TOP TERM 4 YEARS 20,000 TOP TERM 5 YEARS 25,000 TOP TERM 6 YEARS 30,000 TOP TERM 7 YEARS 35,000 TOP TERM 8 YEARS 40,000 TOP TERM 9 YEARS 45,000 TOP TERM 10 YEARS 50,000 TOP TERM 11 YEARS 60,000 TOP TERM 12 YEARS 65,000 TOP TERM 16 YEARS 70,000 ALL LIFE SENTENCES EXCEPT 187 P.C. 500,000 APPROVED BY THE BAIL COMMITTEE OF THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERIOR AND MUNICIPAL COURTS Signature on File 4/26/02 Judge Michael A. Smith Chairman, Bail Committee Date 19
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