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What are Crime Codes

California law defines each crime according to a specific code section. The Penal Code defines the vast majority of the crimes. But the Vehicle Code addresses certain crimes involving cars, motor vehicles and driving. The Health & Safety Code addresses most crimes involving marijuana or narcotics. You can find more information about California Criminal Codes on our FAQ page.

What does California Criminal Code 1203.2 Mean?

1203.2 Revocation Of Probation
1203.2/1170(H) Probation Violation - Sentenced to County Jail.
1203.2/1170(H) Probation violation - sentenced to county jail.
1203.2(A)/1170(H) Probation Violation - Sentenced to County Jail.
1203.2/1170(H)(5)(B) Violation of parole - The portion of a defendant’s sentenced term that is suspended pursuant to this paragraph shall be known as mandatory supervision, and, unless otherwise ordered by the court, shall commence upon release from physical custody or an alternative custody program, whichever is later.
1203.2(A) Revocation Of Probation
1203.2(A)(1) Rearrest of person under parole supervision for violation of supervision.
1203.2(A)(3) Revocation of Probation - Rearrest of Person Previously Placed on Mandatory Supervision.
1203.2(A)(4) Revocation of post-release community supervision.
1203.2(A)(5) Revocation of post-release community supervision for violation of terms.

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