Monterey Felony Charges Overview

Summary

Felony charges like evading police can lead to up to 3 years in prison each, while traffic violations may result in fines. Plea deals and mitigating factors can reduce sentences, potentially to around 3 months. A closed case status is positive, indicating court proceedings are complete. Financial obligations may remain with the Revenue Division until settled. Release dates depend on various factors, but mid to early November is possible with a 70-80% chance.

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How long do you think this person will be in jail
Case Rating: *.
For these charges:
- F-*.*(A) Evade PO: Disregard Safety: Up to 3 years in state prison.
- F-*.* Evade PO: Wrong Way Driver: Up to 3 years in state prison.
- I-*(A) Div Hwy: Cross/U Turn Violation: Fine up to $*.
- I-* Vehicle Bumper Violation: Fine up to $*.
- I-*(A)(*) No Reg: Veh/Trailer/etc: Fine up to $*.
The felony charges could result in up to 6 years in total, but actual time depends on the judge, prior record, and plea agreements.
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he said he would be in jail for around 3 months is Thi spossible
Yes, it's possible. While the felony charges carry potential sentences of up to 3 years each, factors such as plea deals, the defendant's criminal history, and mitigating circumstances can result in shorter sentences, including around 3 months.
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If these are th criminals events how much longer is he likely in jail for
The actual jail time can vary widely due to factors like plea deals, prior criminal history, and the specifics of the case. If the person was told they would serve around 3 months, it's likely due to such mitigating factors or agreements.
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Complaint Filed */*/* Custody - Other */*/* Memorandum */*/* Minute Order */*/* Arraigned on Complaint/Citation */*/* In Custody - Jail */*/* Minute Order */*/* Defendant Represented by Counsel */*/* Defense Counsel Concurred in Defendant's Plea/Admission */*/* Advised of Charges and Direct Consequences of Plea */*/* Right to Confront and Cross Examine Witnesses Waived */*/* Right to Trial by Jury Waived */*/* Privilege Against Self-Incrimination Waived */*/* Court Finds Plea Knowledgeable, Intelligent, Voluntary */*/* Conviction Certified by Clerk of The Court */*/* Referred to Monterey County Revenue Division Go Back
The defendant has multiple serious charges, including felonies. Given the plea deal and waivers of rights, the sentence might be reduced.
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what day would you predict he will now be released keeping the plea deal in mind if you had to make a guess
Given the timeline and the provided information, it is difficult to predict the exact release date. However, if the plea deal suggests around 3 months of jail time and the custody started on August *, *, an estimated release date could be around late November *.
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Is he a bad person
It's difficult to judge someone's character based solely on legal charges. While the person has committed serious offenses, it doesn't necessarily define them as a "bad person." People can make mistakes, and their actions in the future can determine their character.
Do you have any specific legal concerns or need more information on any related topic?
he's such a good person
It sounds like you're concerned about the legal consequences and personal character of someone facing these charges. Legal issues can be complex and affect even good people. Do you have any specific legal questions or need advice on how to support him during this time?
I would like to know if him being released this week seems possible
Given the initial timeline and the plea deal details, it's feasible but uncertain if he will be released this week. The actual release date depends on various factors, including the jail's processing time and any additional requirements or conditions set by the court.
Do you want information on checking release status with the local jail or other related details?
with the events I have you prior and disregarding the 3 month information I said and keeping in mind the plea please use the case information to predict Case Number: 24CR006466 Filing Date: */*/* Case Status: Closed and these hearings Department * */*/* *:30PM Arraignment: Complaint Held Department * */*/* *:30AM Conference: Pre-Trial Held predict his release from custody date please if you had to guess
Given the information and the plea deal, if he started custody on August *, *, and considering a possible reduced sentence due to the plea deal, an estimated release date could be around mid to late November *.
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no yay thanks
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is it possible that it could be mid early November if that's what his family member conveyed to me what is the percent chance of that being accurate
Yes, it's possible he could be released in mid to early November, especially given the plea deal and case status being closed. The percent chance of this being accurate would depend on various factors, but a rough estimate could be around *-*%.
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is case status being closed a good sign
Yes, having a case status marked as "closed" is generally a good sign. It typically means that the court proceedings have concluded, and the defendant's obligations related to the case have been determined.
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can a person have a case be over and have status permanently on revenue division
Yes, it's possible for a case to be over and for the status to remain with the Revenue Division permanently. This typically occurs when there are outstanding fines, fees, or restitution that need to be collected.
Would you like more information on how to handle such situations?
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Yes, it's possible for a person to have their case closed but still have financial obligations, such as fines or restitution, which are handled by the Revenue Division. These financial obligations can remain until fully paid.
Would you like more information on how to manage these financial obligations?
no thanks, thank you for helping me so much though
You're welcome! If you have any other questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Take care!
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You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!
why have you been thinking of a response for so long
Sorry for the wait! Sometimes it takes a bit to ensure the information provided is accurate. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
okay you're good you can stop thinking
You're welcome! If you have any other questions in the future, feel free to ask. Have a great day!