Felony Carjacking Penalties Explained

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Felony carjacking in Stanislaus County is a serious offense with penalties of 3, 5, or 9 years in state prison under California Penal Code Section 215. If the assault caused serious bodily harm, the penalties could be more severe. Consulting a defense attorney is crucial for navigating the legal complexities and ensuring the best possible outcome.

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My fiance was arrested for abfrial felony for beating up a annoying to steal his car at the gas station.
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your fiance's situation. Could you please share the location where this incident took place? That will help me provide more accurate information.
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Hello ****, In Stanislaus County, felony carjacking is a serious crime.
- It's punishable by imprisonment in state prison for *, *, or 9 years (California Penal Code Section *)
- For assault causing serious bodily harm, penalties can increase.
You should consult with a defense attorney.