How Well Do You Know About California Penal Code? Are you practicing to become a legal representative in California? The quiz below is perfect for helping you review how well you understand the penal code and some of the common cases. Do give it a shot and get to find out for sure — all the best with your studies.
Felony conviction; sentenced to prison; no probation.
Felony conviction; sentenced to probation in county jail.
Misdemeanor conviction; sentenced to jail; summary probation.
Misdemeanor conviction; sentenced to jail; no probation.
Misdemeanor conviction; no incarceration; formal probation.
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Felony conviction; sentenced to prison; no probation.
Felony conviction; sentenced to probation in county jail.
Misdemeanor conviction; sentenced to jail; summary probation.
Misdemeanor conviction; sentenced to jail; no probation.
Misdemeanor conviction; no incarceration; formal probation.
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Felony conviction; sentenced to probation in county jail; probation completed without an incident.
Misdemeanor conviction; sentenced to jail; no probation.
Misdemeanor conviction; formal probation; found in violation for failing a drug test.
Misdemeanor conviction; no incarceration; summary probation; arrested before the end of probation.
Felony conviction; sentenced to prison; early-released from parole.
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The felony conviction was for a violent offense.
The felony conviction was a wobbler.
The felony conviction involved dishonesty and fraud.
The felony conviction occurred in the last one year.
The felony conviction resulted in a prison term.
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Adam is currently on a summary probation for a misdemeanor conviction, and the probation is due to end tomorrow.
Beth was recently released from her parole for a felony conviction but is still under police investigation for an unrelated crime.
Carla is currently serving time in county jail for a misdemeanor conviction. She will not be released for another month.
Danny is off probation and out of jail, but he still owes the court $1,000 in restitution fees.
Evan completed his prison term in 2005 and was released from parole in 2007. He was indicted for a misdemeanor DUI yesterday.
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If misdemeanor, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
If felony, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
If misdemeanor, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office.
If misdemeanor, the City of Hawthorne Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
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