legal news


Register | Forgot Password

P. v. Taylor CA3
Defendant pleaded no contest to felony assault and was sentenced to five-years of probation and 180 days in jail with credit for 49 days served. The court imposed the mandatory fines, fees, and assessments. The stipulated factual basis for the plea was defendant’s swinging a tree limb at a Starbuck’s employee.
Thereafter, the People filed a petition to revoke defendant’s probation for failing to obey all laws based upon his arrest and charge for violations of resisting an executive officer (§ 69), four violations of resisting a peace officer, and possessing drug paraphernalia. Defendant received a court trial and was convicted in case No. 17FE015676 of one count of resisting an executive officer, two counts of resisting a peace officer and two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia. Because of these convictions, the court found defendant violated the probation term that he obey all laws and referred the matter for a probation presentence report.

Search thread for
Download thread as



Quick Reply

Your Name:
Your Comment:

smiling face wink grin cool nod sticking out tongue raised eyebrow confused shocked shaking head disapproval rolling eyes sad mad

Click an emoji to insert it into your message. You may use BB Codes in your message.
Spam Prevention:

    Home | About Us | Privacy | Subscribe
    © 2025 Fearnotlaw.com The california lawyer directory

  Copyright © 2025 Result Oriented Marketing, Inc.

attorney
scale