Penal Code 12022.7 PC – Great Bodily Injury If, while committing a robbery, you cause another person to suffer a “great bodily injury” (defined as a substantial physical injury), then you could be subject to California’s great bodily injury enhancement.24 This sentencing enhancement can add...
Penal Code 12022.7, personally inflicting great bodily injury in the commission of a felony.56 8.3. Loss of the weapon as a nuisance In addition to the above penalties, a conviction for any firearm/weapon sentencing enhancements may result in the governmentdeclaring your firearm or weapon a nuisa...
Recent Results Our client faced multiple serious charges in Los Angeles County, including Penal Code § 211 (Robbery), § 245(a)(1) (Assault with a Deadly Weapon), and § 245(a)(4) (Assault with Force Likely to Cause Great Bodily Injury). Unlike a co-defendant represented by another ...
Great Bodily Injury Enhancement If a convicted thief causes a robbery victim great bodily harm, his sentence canbe increasedunder California robbery laws, even if he doesn't use a gun. Under California Penal Code Section 12022.7, if a robber causes another person to suffer a substantial physical...
Our client faced multiple serious charges in Los Angeles County, including Penal Code § 211 (Robbery), § 245(a)(1) (Assault with a Deadly Weapon), and § 245(a)(4) (Assault with Force Likely to Cause Great Bodily Injury). Unlike a co-defendant represented by another firm who pled...
Penal Code Section 273a(a) makes it illegal to permit any child to suffer unjustifiable pain or mental suffering under circumstances likely to produce great bodily harm or death. The statute applies whether or not you have custody of the child. The law additionally forbids permitting a child to...
any felony in which the defendant personally used a dangerous or deadly weapon any felony in which the defendant personally inflicts great bodily injury on any person In addition, juvenile “sustained petitions,” the juvenile equivalent of a conviction,mayqualify as a strike if you were 16 years...
FN 7. Garcia was also found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon (§ 245, subd. (a)) with infliction of great bodily injury. (§ 12022.7.) Both Garcia and appellant were found not guilty of burglary (§ 459), forcible rape (§ 261, subd. (2)), and lewd or lascivious acts upon...
This incident led to defendant's conviction of assault with intent to commit great bodily injury in 1982. The People also presented evidence of defendant's attack on a coworker, John Harmon, in March 1979. Harmon and defendant became embroiled in an altercation in the railroad yard where they...
professional arsonists torching properties as part of an insurance fraud scheme, or even firefighters seeking extra work or “hero” status for themselves. Whatever the circumstances, the damage from a fire can be devastating and the fire can cause great bodily injury to civilians or first respond...