Felony ID | Description | Bail Amount |
---|---|---|
211 | Robbery - First Degree Robbery - Second Degree | $100,000 $50,000 |
243 (c,d) | Battery- Upon peace officer, etc. with injury With serious bodily injury | $50,000 $50,000 |
245 (c) | Assault with deadly weapon other than a firearm or force likely to produce G.B.I. upon a peace officer or firefighter | $50,000 |
245 (d)1 (d)2 | Assault with a firearm upon a peace officer or firefighter Assault with a semiautomatic firearm upon a peace officer or firefighter | $100,000 $200,000 |
273.5 | Corporal injury of spouse, cohabitant, former spouse, or cohabitant or mother or father of his or her child With prior conviction | $50,000 $100,000 |
273.6 | Violtion of protective order | $50,000 |
422 | Criminal Threats | $50,000 |
459 | Embezzlement or falsification of accounts by public officers | $25,000 |
424 | Burglary - Residential Burglary - All Others | $50,000 $20,000 |
470 (a,b) | Forgery/Counterfeiting Driver's License or I.D. card Displaying or possessing forged driver's license or I.D. card with intent to accomplish a forgery | $20,000 $20,000 |
471 | Forgery, false entries, in records or returns | $20,000 |
472 | Forgery or counterfeiting any public or corporate seal | $20,000 |
475 | Forged bills or notes possessing or receipt | $20,000 |
476 (a) | Fictitious checks, making, uttering N.S.F. Checks | $20,000 $5,000 |
477, 479, 480 | Counterfeiting of coin | $25,000 |
484 (b) (c) (e-1) | eft, diversion of money received for services, labor, material, etc. if amount exceeds $2,350 Embezzlement of funds for construction Various felonies related to credit cards | $20,000 $25,000 $20,000 |
487 (a,b) (c) (d)1 | Grand Theft (or amount of theft, if higher) Grand Theft Person Theft of motor vehicle with evidence of a chop shop operation | $20,000 $25,000 $35,000 $50,000 |
(d)2 | Grand Theft Firearm | $50,000 |
496 | Receiving stolen property if valued more than $950, or amount received, whichever is higher | $20,000 |
497 | Stolen properties, bringing into state, or amount stolen, whichever is higher | $20,000 |