Examples of Felony offense in a sentence
The presumptive bond amount for bail on a Class D Felony offense shall be Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).
Felony offense can result in a prison sentence of a year or more and fines up to $25,000.
If one of the following felony offenses has been committed, a license shall not be granted: • Felony offense against a spouse or former spouse;• Felony offense against children including child pornography, child abuse or neglect;• A crime involving violence, including sexual assault, rape or homicide, but not including other physical assault/battery;• Or within the last five years, a felony physical assault or battery;• Or, within the last five years, a felony drug related offense.
Please note the following disqualifiers: Sex-related offense convictions; Convictions against minors; Felony offense convictions against persons or property; Alcohol violation convictions within two years from date of check, and no more than two such offense convictions in total; Drug related offense convictions; Deadly weapon-related offense convictions; A pattern of irresponsible behavior, based upon the background check.
A person has not cleared the Background Check if said person has been convicted of a violation or attempted violation of a Violent Felony offense, including a Violent Felony offense that counts as a prior in California’s Three Strikes law at Penal Code section 667.5(c).