Then, what is a violent felony in California?
Violent Felonies Under California Three Strikes Law. A violent felony under PC 667.5 is any of the following offenses: Murder or voluntary manslaughter. Mayhem. Rape as defined in paragraph (2) or (6) of subdivision (a) of Penal Code Section 261 or paragraph (1) or (4) of subdivision (a) of PC Section 262.
Subsequently, question is, is attempted robbery a violent felony? Attempted robbery is also a violent felony punishable by 16 months, 2 years, or 3 years in state prison. A person convicted of robbery must serve 85% of his or her prison sentence.
Also question is, what is a non violent felony in California?
Non-violent crimes do not involve the use or threat of any force, and do not result in physical injury to another person. Most non-violent crimes are those that involve some variety of property damage, such as larceny or theft.
What's a violent felony?
Legal Definition of violent felony: a crime consisting of conduct that presents a serious risk of potential injury to another or that is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year —used especially in federal sentencing of career criminals guilty of crimes involving use of a weapon.
