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BAIL SCHEDULE
LOS ANGELES COUNTY


(Selected provisions: for a complete listing go to www.lasuperiorcourt.org/bail)

CALIFORNIA
PENAL CODE
CRIME AVERAGE
BAIL
113 Manufacturing or selling false citizenship or resident alien documents 75,000
114 Using false citizenship documents 50,000
115 Offering forged/false documents for filing 35,000
118 Perjury 25,000
127 Subornation of perjury 25,000
136.1 Preventing, dissuading a witness from testifying or appearing 100,000
137(a),(b) Influencing testimony 100,000
141(b) Filing of false evidence by the police 50,000
165 Bribery of a councilman, supervisor, etc 25,000
182 Conspiracy                                                                    (same as substantive offense)
187

Murder with special circumstances                                                          (not bailable)

All other murders
1,000,000
191.5(a) Vehicular manslaughter DUI with gross negligence 100,000
191.5(b) Vehicular manslaughter DUI without  gross negligence 50,000
192(a) Manslaughter 100,000
192(b) Involuntary Manslaughter 25,000
192(c)(1) Vehicular manslaughter - driving with gross negligence 50,000
192(c)(3) Vehicular manslaughter – causing an accident for financial gain 100,000
203 Mayhem 100,000
207

Kidnapping

Kidnapping to commit a felony sexual offense (see P.C. 667.8(a))

100,000

1,000,000

207(b) Kidnapping a child under age 14 500,000
209(a) Kidnapping for ransom or extortion 1,000,000
209(b) Kidnapping for robbery, rape, spousal rape, oral copulation, sodomy, etc. 1,000,000
209.5 Kidnapping during a carjacking 1,000,000
211 First Degree Robbery 100,000
211 Second Degree Robbery 50,000
215 Car Jacking 100,000
220(b) Assault during a first degree burglary with the intent to commit a sex offense 1,000,000
236 False imprisonment 50,000
237(b) False imprisonment of an elderly or disabled person 50,000
241.1 Assaulting a custodial officer 25,000
243 (c), 243 (b) Battery on a peace officer causing injury 50,000
243.1 Battery on a custodial officer 25,000
243.4 Sexual battery . 25,000

245(a)(1)

245(c)

Assault with deadly weapon (not a firearm) likely to cause great bodily injury

On a peace officer or firefighter

30,000

50,000

245(a)(2)

245(d)(1)

Assault with a firearm

On a peace officer or firefighter

50,000

100,000

245(b)

245(d)(2)

Assault with a semiautomatic firearm

On a peace officer or firefighter

75,000

200,000
246 Shooting at inhabited dwelling, building, or occupied car 250,000
246.3(a) Shooting a firearm – gross negligence 35,000
261 Rape 100,000
261.5 (c) Statutory rape (victim is under 18 years of age and three years younger than the perpetrator) 20,000
261.5(d) Statutory rape (victim is under 16 and perpetrator is older than 18) 25,000
262 Spousal rape 100,000
264.1 Rape using force and violence 250,000
269 Aggravated sexual assault of a child under age 14 250,000
273a(a) Willful harm or injury to child that is likely to cause great bodily injury or death 100,000
273d(a) Corporal punishment or injury of child 50,000
273.5

Corporal injury of spouse, cohabitant, former spouse or parent of one’s child

With prior conviction under P.C. 273.5(e)

50,000

100,000
273.6 Violation of a protective order 50,000
285 Incest 50,000
286(b)(1) Sodomy with a victim under age 18 50,000
286(b)(2) - 286(g) Sodomy with a victim under age 16 and defendant over age 21 or a victim under 14 and a defendant more than 10 years older than the victim or the defendant has sodomy with the victim compelled by force, fear or threat or violence, or if it is committed in a prison or jail or if the victim is unconscious or incapable of consent. 100,000
288(a) Lewd act with a child younger than age 14 100,000
288(b)(1) and (2) Lewd act with child under 14 years with force

100,000

288a(b)(1) oral copulation with a victim younger than age 18 50,000
288a(b)(2) – 288a(g) oral copulation where the victim is under 16 and the defendant is over 21 or where the where the victim is under 14 and the defendant is more than 10 years older, or the defendant compelled the victim to participate by force, duress or threats of great bodily injury, or if it is committed in a prison or jail, or if the victim is unconscious or incapable of consent. 100,000
288.3(a)

Contacting minor with the intent to commit sexual a offense

With a prior

5,000

25,000
288.7 Engaging in specified sex acts with child under age 10 250,000
289 Sexual penetration force, violence, duress, menace or fear of injury 100,000
290 Failure to register as a convicted sex offender 20,000
311.2, 311.4 Bringing or distributing obscene matter into the state or using a minor to bring or distribute obscene matter within state 40,000
314(1) Indecent exposure 35,000
422 Criminal threats 50,000
451(a), 451(b) Arson causing great bodily injury or of an inhabited structure

250,000

451 (c) Arson of an uninhabited structure or forestland 75,000
451.5 Aggravated arson 500,000
459

Residential burglary

All other burglary

50,000

20,000
463 Looting 50,000
464 Burglary with explosives 50,000

470

470(a)-(b)
Forgery, counterfeiting a driver’s license or ID, showing or having a forged license or ID, forging or counterfeiting a corporate seal, entries in records or returns. 20,000
476 Making, passing fake checks 20,000
746a Writing NSF checks 5,000
484b Stealing, diverting money received for services, labor material when amount exceeds $1000 20,000
484c Embezzling funds for construction 25,000
484e - 484i Various credit card-related felonies 20,000
487(a) and (b)

Grand theft                                                       (or theft amount, whichever is higher)                                                          

20,000

487(c) Grand theft person 25,000
487(d)(1)

Theft auto

When there is evidence of a chop shop operation

35,000

50,000
496

Receiving stolen property if value more than $400

                                                                    (or amount received, whichever is higher)
20,000
502

Computer related crimes

                                                                     (or amount stolen, whichever is higher)
25,000
504b

Embezzling the proceeds of the sale of secured property

(or amount stolen, whichever is higher)
20,000
505

Embezzling when hired to transport property

(or amount stolen, whichever is higher)
20,000
506

Embezzlement or misappropriation by a trustee or contractor

(or amount stolen, whichever is higher)
25,000
507 Embezzlement by a bailee

(or amount stolen, whichever is higher)
20,000
514 Embezzling public funds

(or amount stolen, whichever is higher)
20,000
518, 519

Extortion (not robbery)

35,000
522

Extorting signatures by threat

50,000
523

Extortion using threatening letters

35,000
529 False impersonation 50,000
530.5 Obtaining credit, goods, etc with unauthorized use of personal information 50,000
532 False pretenses 20,000
550 Making a false / fraudulent insurance claim (or amount taken, whichever is higher) 20,000
550 Making a false / fraudulent insurance claim (or amount taken, whichever is higher) 25,000
594.3

Vandalizing a church or cemetery

50,000
646.9a-c

stalking

150,000
647f Prostitution after being advised of HIV infection 50,000
647.6 Child molestation with specified priors 150,000
653f(b) Solicitation of murder 1,000,000
653f(c) Solicitation of rape, sodomy or oral copulation by force or violence, or any violation of Section 264.1, 288, or 289 100,000
664/187 Attempted murder

 

Murder(willful and  premeditated)

500,000



1,000,000

666 Petty theft with prior conviction for petty theft with time served 20,000
12020 Manufacture, sale or possession of dangerous weapons; carrying explosive or concealing a dagger or dirk 20,000
12021 Ownership or possession of concealable firearms by a felon or addict 35,000
12025(b)(1) Carrying a concealed weapon or having one in a vehicle without a license with a prior felony conviction 35,000
12025(b)(5) Carrying a concealed weapon with a prior conviction of crimes against person, property or involving drugs 35,000
12031 Possessing a loaded firearm 35,000
12034(c) Shooting a firearm from a car 250,000
12280(a)(1) Manufacturing, distributing, etc. assault weapons 50,000
12280(b) Possessing an assault weapon 35,000
12303.1 Bringing or placing explosives on common carrier 500,000
12303.2 Possessing destructive devices or explosives in a public place 500,000
12303.3 Possessing an exploding or destructive device or explosive with an intent cause injury 1,000,000
12308 Exploding a destructive device or explosive with the intent to murder 1,000,000
12309 maliciously exploding or igniting any destructive device or any explosive which causes bodily injury 500,000
12312 Possessing materials with the intent of making a destructive device or explosive 150,000
12316(b) Unlawfully possessing ammunition 35,000

CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE

CRIME AVERAGE
BAIL
10851(a) Driving or taking a car without the owner’s consent 25,000
10851(b),(e) Driving specified vehicles (e.g., ambulances, police cars) without consent or specified priors 30,000
20001 Hit and run causing personal injury 50,000
23110(b) Throwing something at a vehicle with the intention of causing grave bodily injury 30,000
23152 Felony DUI 100,000
23153 DUI causing bodily injury 100,000
CA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
CRIME AVERAGE
BAIL
11152, 11153 Writing and dispensing a controlled substance prescription 20,000
11154, 11155 Prescribing, administering or furnishing controlled substances 20,000
11156 Prescribing, administering or furnishing controlled substances to an addict 20,000
11162.5(a) Counterfeiting a prescription blank 20,000
11350 Illegal possession of specified controlled substances 10,000
11351 Possessing or purchasing specified controlled substances for sale:
≤  1 kg
>  1 kg
>  4 kg
> 10 kg
> 20 kg
> 40 kg
> 80 kg
30,000
100,000
250,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
11351.5 Possession or purchasing cocaine based drug for sale:
≤  1 kg
>  1 kg
>  4 kg
> 10 kg
> 20 kg
> 40 kg
> 80 kg
30,000
100,000
250,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
11352 Illegally transporting, selling or furnishing of specific controlled substances:
≤  1 kg
>  1 kg
>  4 kg
> 10 kg
> 20 kg
> 40 kg
> 80 kg
30,000
100,000
250,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
11357(a) Possessing concentrated cannabis 10,000
11358 Cultivating or processing marijuana
≤  1 lb
>  1 lb
> 25 lb
10,000
30,000
50,000
11359 Possessing marijuana for sale
≤  1 lb
>  1 lb
> 10 lb
> 25 lb
> 50 lb
20,000
25,000
30,000
50,000
100,000
11360(a) Transporting, selling or furnishing marijuana:
≤  1 lb
>  1 lb
> 10 lb
> 25 lb
> 50 lb
20,000
25,000
30,000
50,000
100,000
11366 Maintaining a location for selling, giving, using specific controlled substances 30,000
11366.5(a) Renting, leasing a room for manufacturing, storing or distributing controlled substances 30,000
11377 Unlawfully possessing a controlled substance 10,000
11378 Possessing controlled substances for sale
≤  1 kg
>  1 kg
>  4 kg
> 10 kg
> 20 kg
> 40 kg
> 80 kg
30,000
100,000
250,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
11378.5 Possessing or purchasing PCP for sale:
≤   8 oz. liquid or 8 gm powder
>   8 oz. liquid or 8 gm powder
>   1 qt liquid or 2 oz powder
>   1 gal liquid or 8 oz powder
>   3 gal liquid or 1½ lb powder
>   5 gal liquid or 2½ lb powder
>  20 gal liquid or 10 lb powder
>  25 gal liquid or 12½ lb powder
>200 gal liquid or 100 lb powder
30,000
50,000
75,000
150,000
250,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
11379 Selling controlled substances
≤  1 kg
>  1 kg
>  4 kg
> 10 kg
> 20 kg
> 40 kg
> 80 kg
30,000
100,000
250,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
11379.5 Selling PCP:
≤   8 oz. liquid or 8 gm powder
>   8 oz. liquid or 8 gm powder
>   1 qt liquid or 2 oz powder
>   1 gal liquid or 8 oz powder
>   3 gal liquid or 1½ lb powder
>   5 gal liquid or 2½ lb powder
>  20 gal liquid or 10 lb powder
>  25 gal liquid or 12½ lb powder
>200 gal liquid or 100 lb powder

30,000
50,000
75,000
100,000
250,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
11379.6(a) Manufacturing any controlled substance 75,000
11379.6(c) Offering to manufacture any controlled substance 30,000
11379.7

Violation of Health & Safety code 11379.6 or 11383 (or attempt)
When a child under age is 16 present
When a child under age 16 suffers grave bodily Injuries

500,000

750,000
11379.8 Violation of Health & Safety code 11379.6
> 1 lb. or 3 gal
> 3 lb or 10 gal
>10 lb or 25 gal
>44 lb or 105 gal
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
11380 Soliciting minor to violate controlled substances laws:
≤ 2,000 pills
   2,001 to 5,000 pills
≥ 5,001 pills
50,000
75,000
100,000
11382 Selling, furnishing, transporting, administering or give any substance represented to be a controlled substance 20,000
CALIFORNIA
PENAL CODE
SENTENCE ENHANCEMENTS ADDED
BAIL
186.22(b)(1)(a)

Committing a felony for the benefit of a gang

30,000
186.22(b)(1)(b)

Committing a serious felony for the benefit of a gang

40,000
186.22(b)(1)(c)

Committing a violent felony for the benefit of a gang

50,000
422.75

Committing a hate crime (not Penal Code 422.7)

20,000
675 Committing specified offenses with a minor for money or other consideration 20,000
12022(a)(1) Committing or attempting to commit a felony when a principal is armed with a firearm 15,000
12022(b)(1) Committing or attempting to commit a felony using of weapon other than firearm 20,000
12022(c)

Committing or attempting to commit a specified drug offense when armed with a firearm.

30,000
12022(d) Knowing that a principal is armed during the commission or attempt to commit a specified drug offense. 20,000
12022.2 Using armor piercing ammunition 55,000
12022.3(a) Using a firearm in a sex offense case 55,000
12022.3(b) Being armed with a firearm  in a sex offense case 30,000
12022.4 Giving a firearm to another to facilitate a felony 55,000
12022.5(a) Using a firearm in the commission of a felony or attempted felony 55,000
12022.5(b) Using an assault weapon in the commission of a felony 55,000
12022.53(b) Using a firearm in the commission of specified crimes 55,000
12022.53(c) Shooting a firearm during the commission of specified crimes 200,000
12022.53(d) Shooting a firearm during the commission of specified crimes and causing grave bodily injury 1,000,000
12022.55 Shooting a firearm from vehicle causing death or  grave bodily injury

100,000

12022.6(a)(1)
Intentionally taking, damaging or destroying property during the commission or attempted commission of a felony causing a loss that exceeds $65,000

(or the amount of loss, whichever is greater)
65,000
12022.6(a)(2) Intentionally taking, damaging or destroying property during the commission or attempted commission of a felony causing a loss that exceeds $200,000

(or the amount of loss, whichever is greater)
200,000
12022.6(a)(3) Intentionally taking, damaging or destroying property during the commission or attempted commission of a felony causing a loss that exceeds $300,000

(or the amount of loss, whichever is greater)
300,000
12022.6(a)(4) Intentionally taking, damaging or destroying property during the commission or attempted commission of a felony causing a loss that exceeds $3,200,000

(or the amount of loss, whichever is greater)
3,200,000
12022.7 Inflicting great bodily injury 30,000
12022.75(a) Administer drugs against the victim’s will 20,000
12022.75(b) Administering drugs to the victim while committing specified sex offenses 30,000
12022.8 Inflicting great bodily injury while committing certain sex offenses 30,000
12022.9 Inflicting great bodily injury which causes the termination of pregnancy 75,000
12072(g)(4) Transferring a firearm 25,000
CA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SENTENCE ENHANCEMENTS ADDED BAIL
11353.6 Committing specified drug offenses near a school 20,000
11356.5 Committing specified drug offenses relating to PCP and as part of a transaction inducing another to violate specified drug offenses when the  transaction exceeds:
 
$500,000
$2,000,000
$5,000,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
11370.2 Committing specified drug offenses with specified prior convictions 30,000
11380.7 Committing specified trafficking offenses within 1,000 feet of drug treatment center, detoxification facility or homeless shelter 30,000
CALIFORNIAPENAL CODE SERIOUS OR VIOLENT PRIORS ADDED BAIL
667(a)(1) One serious prior felony conviction 25,000
667(e)(1)/1170.12(c)(1) One serious or violent prior felony conviction (2nd strike) 50,000
667(e)(2)/1170.12(c)(2) Two or more serious or violent prior felony convictions (3rd strike)
Current offense is not serious or violent

Current offense is serious or violent

100,000

1,000,000
667.5(a) Current offense is violent with a prior prison term for violent offense(s) within the past 10 years 25,000
667.5(b) Current offense is a felony with a prior prison term for any felony offense(s) within the past 5 years 10,000
667.51(a) Conviction of Penal Code 288 or 288.5 with a prior sex offense conviction 30,000
667.51(c) Conviction of Penal Code 288 or 288.5 with 2 or more prior sex convictions 1,000,000
667.6(a) Specified sex offense with prior sex offense conviction 30,000
667.6(b) Specified sex offense with 2 or more prior sex offense convictions 150,000
667.6(c) Specified sex offense involves the same victim on the same occasion 100,000
667.6(d) Specified sex offense involves separate victims or the same victim at different occasions 100,000
667.61 Felony sex offense under specified circumstances 1,000,000
667.7 Great bodily injury with prior violent felony convictions 1,000,000
667.71 Habitual sex offender 1,000,000
667.8(a) Kidnapping the victim to commit a sex offense 1,000,000
667.8(b) Kidnapping a victim under age 14 to commit sex offense 1,000,000
667.85 kidnapping with the intent of depriving a legal guardian of custody 30,000

 

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