Prior Convictions Required for Proposition 47 Felony Charges
Proposition 47 reduced penalties for certain drug and theft crimes from felonies to misdemeanors. All Proposition 47 charges are misdemeanors unless the suspect has had prior convictions for various specific crimes. This newsletter describes the required conditions that must be met in order to charge the suspect with a felony for these Proposition 47 crimes. For additional information on the Proposition 47 charges see Newsletter 14-25, Proposition 47 – Revised.
The suspect may be charged with a felony level charge if the suspect has a prior conviction occurred within either section 667(e)(2)(c)(iv) or 290(c) of the Penal Code (PC), unless the Proposition 47 crime is 666(a) PC, which requires additional prior convictions. Sections 473(b) PC and 476a PC may be charged as felonies without having a previous conviction within sections 667(e)(2)(c)(iv) or 290(c) PC as long as other specific priors are present. These are listed at the end of this Newsletter.
The violations within 667(e)(2)(c)(iv) and 290(c) PC include very serious crimes such as homicide, rape, murder, child molestation, sex offenses, and crimes punishable by death or imprisonment for life.
Section 667(e)(2)(c)(iv) PC includes the following:
Violent offenses listed within Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) section 6600(b), (includes the following Penal Code sections):
261 (Rape), 262 (Spousal Rape), 264.1 (Rape in concert, aiding or abetting another), 269 (Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child), 286 (Unlawful Sodomy), 288 (Lewd Acts upon a Child), 288a (Unlawful Oral Copulation), 288.5 (Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child), 289 (Unlawful Sexual Penetration),
207 (Kidnapping), 209 (Kidnapping with a Specific Intent), or 220 (Assault with intent to commit a sex crime or mayhem) with intent to commit 261, 262, 264.1, 286, 288, 288a, or 289.
288a PC: Oral Copulation with a victim who is more than 10 years younger than the suspect [this would also include 288a(c)(1) PC].
286 PC: Sodomy with a victim who is under 14 years of age [this would also include sections 286(c)(1), 286(c)(2)(B), and 286(d)(2) PC].
289 PC: Sexual penetration of a victim who is under 14 years of age and more than 10 years younger than the suspect [this would also include 289(a)(1)(B)PC].
288 PC: with a victim under 14 years of age [this would also include 288(a), 288(b)(1), and 288(b)(2) PC.]
187 through 191.5 PC: Homicide, attempted homicide, gross vehicular manslaughter.
653f PC: Solicitation to commit murder [specific section is 653f(b) PC]
245(d)(3) PC: Assault with a machine gun on a peace officer or firefighter [machinegun is defined in 16880 PC (any weapon that shoots, automatically more than one shot by a single function of the trigger)].
11418(A)(1) PC: Possession of a Weapon of Mass Destruction ["Weapon of mass destruction" includes chemical warfare agents, weaponized biological or biologic warfare agents, restricted biological agents, nuclear agents, radiological agents, or the intentional release of industrial agents as a weapon, or an aircraft, vessel, or vehicle, as described in Section 34500 of the Vehicle Code (mainly trucks, buses, trailers) which is used as a destructive weapon.]
Any of the following serious and/or violent felonies which are punishable in California by life imprisonment or death:
37 PC |
Treason |
128 PC |
Perjury causing execution of an innocent person |
136.1 PC |
Intimidation of a witness with gang enhancement |
182 PC |
Conspiracy to commit any life in prison or death penalty offense or 290 registration offense |
205 PC |
Aggravated mayhem |
209.5 PC |
Aggravated carjacking |
213(a)(1)(A) PC |
Home invasion robbery with gang enhancement |
217.1 PC |
Attempted murder of a government official |
218 PC |
Train wrecking |
219 PC |
Train derailing |
246 PC |
Shooting at an inhabited dwelling/occupied car, with gang enhancement |
273ab PC |
Assault on a child, resulting in death |
451.5 PC |
Aggravated arson |
519 PC |
Extortion with gang enhancement |
667.61 PC |
Sex crime with aggravated factor (“one strike” offense) |
667.7 PC |
Habitual offender causing GBI |
667.71 PC |
Habitual sex offender |
4500 PC |
Assault by a life prisoner on a non-inmate |
11418(b)(1) PC |
Using a weapon of mass destruction |
11418(b)(2) PC |
Using a weapon of mass destruction |
12022.55 PC |
Shooting from a car, causing GBI, with gang enhancement |
18745 PC |
Exploding a destructive device with intent to murder (formerly 12308 PC) |
12308 PC |
Exploding a destructive device with intent to murder (former section) |
18755 PC |
Exploding a destructive device causing GBI (formerly 12310 PC) |
12310 PC |
Exploding a destructive device causing GBI (former section) |
1672(a) MV (Military and Veteran’s Code) |
Military Sabotage |
Section 290(c) of the Penal Code includes convictions for the attempt, conspiracy to commit, or commission of the following violations of the Penal Code:
182 |
Conspiracy to commit 290 PC registration offense |
187 |
Murder in the attempt or commission of rape, 286, 288, 288a, or 289. |
207 or 209 |
Kidnapping with the intent to commit 261, 286, 288, 288a, 289. |
220 |
Assault with intent, except assault to commit mayhem. |
236.1(b) and (c) |
Human trafficking. |
243.4 |
Sexual battery. |
261 (a)(1)(2)(3)(4)(6) |
Rape. |
262(a)(1) |
Spousal rape, suspect must have used force or violence and been sentenced to state prison. |
264.1 |
Rape in concert, aiding or abetting rape. |
266 or 266c |
Entice a female minor into prostitution, sex acts under duress. |
266h(b) |
Pimping of a minor. |
266i(b) |
Pandering a minor. |
266j |
Facilitate lewd acts with a child. |
267 |
Take a minor for the purpose of prostitution. |
269 |
Aggravated sexual assault of a child. |
285 |
Bigamy |
286 |
Unlawful sodomy |
288 |
Lewd acts upon a child |
288a |
Unlawful oral copulation |
288.3 |
Communicate with a minor with intent to commit a sex crime |
288.4 |
Arrange meeting with minor for purpose of 314 PC |
288.5 |
Continuous sexual abuse of a child |
288.7 |
Oral copulation, sex, penetration, sodomy with victim under 10 years old |
289 |
Unlawful sexual penetration |
311.1 |
Possess child pornography with intent to distribute |
311.2(b)(c)(d) |
Possess child pornography with intent to distribute |
311.3 |
Sexual exploitation of a child |
311.4 |
Knowingly sexually exploiting a child |
311.10 |
Advertising for sale child pornography |
311.11 |
Possession of child pornography |
647.6 |
Annoying or molesting a child under 18 |
647a (Former section) |
Lewd conduct in public |
653f(c) |
Solicit rape or oral copulation |
314(1) or 314(2) |
Lewd conduct in public |
272 |
Contribute to delinquency of a minor involving lewd or lascivious conduct |
288.2 (felony) |
Giving explicit material to a minor with intent to arouse etc. |
Sections 473(b) PC, 476a PC and 666(a) PC:
These Proposition 47 violations have different requirements that will allow a felony level charge if the corresponding priors have been committed:
473(b) PC (Forgery): prior convictions of both forgery and identity theft (530.5 PC).
476a PC (NSF): prior conviction of petty theft along with a conviction of 470, 475, 476, or 476a for the same incident or have 3 prior convictions for 470, 475, 476 or 476a. Convictions in other states also count as long as the elements of that crime are the same as the above listed sections.
666(a) PC (Petty theft with a prior) must have both 1 and 2:
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Attachment:
List of Specific Prior Convictions Required for Proposition 47 Felony Charges
(Contains Life Imprisonment, Death Penalty, Section 667(e)(2)(c)(iv), 290(c) Penal Code and other Charges that will allow a felony charge for Proposition 47 violations.)
References:
ATTACHMENT
List of Life Imprisonment, Death Penalty, Section 667(e)(2)(c)(iv), 290(c) Penal Code Charges that will allow a felony charge for Proposition 47 violations [except 666(a)PC]:
37 |
266h(b) |
311.2(b) |
128 |
266i(b) |
311.2(c) |
136.1 |
266j |
311.2(d) |
187(a) |
267 |
311.3 |
191.5(a) |
269 |
311.4 |
191.5(b) |
273ab |
314(1) |
205 |
285 |
314(2) |
209.5 |
286 |
451.5 |
213(a)(1)(A) |
286(c)(1) |
519 |
217.1 |
286(c)(2)(B) |
647.6 |
218 |
286(d)(2) |
653f(b) |
219 |
288 |
653f(c) |
236.1(b) |
288(a) |
667.61 |
236.1(c) |
288(b)(1) |
667.7 |
243.4 |
288(b)(2) |
667.71 |
246 |
288a |
4500 |
261 |
288a(c)(1) |
11418(A)(1) |
261(a)(1) |
288.3 |
11418(b)(1) |
261(a)(2) |
288.4 |
11418(b)(2) |
261(a)(3) |
288.5 |
12022.55 |
261(a)(4) |
288.7 |
12308 |
261(a)(6) |
289 |
12310 |
262 |
289(a)(1)(B) |
18745 |
264.1 |
311.1 |
18755 |
266 |
311.10 |
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266c |
311.11 |
1672(a) MV (Military and Veterans Code) Military Sabotage
Additional Sections that may allow the violation to qualify as a felony:
182 PC: Conspiracy to commit any life in prison, death penalty or 290 registration offense
Former section 647a PC: Lewd conduct in public
272 PC: Contribute to delinquency of a minor involving lewd or lascivious conduct
288.2 felony: giving explicit material to a minor with intent to arouse etc
207, 209, or 220 PC: with specific intent to commit 261, 262, 264.1, 286, 288, 288a, or 289
245(d)(3) PC: Assault with a machine gun on a peace officer or firefighter (not assault weapon nor .50 BMG rifle)
Other Prior Convictions that will allow felony charges based on specific violations:
473(b) PC (Forgery) must have both 1 and 2:
476a PC (NSF) must have either 1 or 2:
Note: Convictions in other states also count as long as the elements of that crime are the same as the above listed sections.
666(a) PC (Petty theft with a prior) must have both 1 and 2: