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Charged as a felony, California bookmaking carries the following potential penalties: Felony (formal) probation; Sixteen (16) months, two (2) years or three (3) years in California state prison; and/or. A fine of up to five thousand dollars ($5,000).
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Read More »The maximum required fine increases to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) if you have two (2) or more prior convictions for violating California Penal Code 337a. This requirement applies even if you are sentenced to probation for this latest bookmaking conviction.
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sy·co·phant ˈsi-kə-fənt. also ˈsī-, -ˌfant. : a servile self-seeking flatterer.
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