Q: Why am I being charged with TWO crimes?

A:

In California, you may be charged with two crimes if you have allegedly committed two separate offenses arising from the same incident or course of conduct. This is often referred to as “multiple counts.” For example, if you engaged in an act that violated more than one law simultaneously, such as theft and possession of stolen property, the prosecutor may decide to file charges for both offenses.

The legal principle behind charging multiple crimes is rooted in California Penal Code § 954, which allows for more than one offense to be charged in the same complaint if they are connected in time and circumstances. It is important to note that each charge carries its own penalties, and having multiple charges can lead to more severe consequences if convicted.

If you are facing dual charges, it’s advisable to consult with a legal professional to address your specific situation and ensure that your rights are protected throughout the legal process. They can help you understand the implications of the charges and devise a strategy for your defense.

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