Felony charges in California cover a broad range of serious offenses — from violent crimes and weapons violations to repeat theft, drug trafficking, and white-collar fraud. The penalties for felony convictions are severe and life-changing, often including years in state prison, heavy fines, and lasting impacts on your rights and future.
At Cali Bail Bonds, we provide fast, statewide bail bond support for individuals facing felony charges. Whether your loved one is dealing with a first-time felony or has prior convictions, we work quickly to secure their release and provide guidance during one of life’s most difficult moments.
Types of Felony Charges We Commonly Handle
Felony offenses can fall into various categories. Below are some of the most common felony-level crimes under California law:
Violent Felony Offenses
These crimes often involve injury or threats of harm to others.
Penal Code § 187 – Murder
Penal Code § 664/187 – Attempted Murder
Penal Code § 245(a)(1) – Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Penal Code § 261 – Rape
Penal Code § 211 – Robbery
Penal Code § 273.5 – Domestic Violence with Injury
Penalties:
✔ 2 to 25 years (or life) in state prison
✔ Strike offense under California’s Three Strikes Law
✔ Victim restitution and mandatory parole terms
Weapons & Firearms-Related Felonies
Crimes involving guns or illegal weapons are aggressively prosecuted.
Penal Code § 29800 – Felon in Possession of a Firearm
Penal Code § 30600 – Possession/Sale of Assault Weapons
Penal Code § 417(b) – Brandishing a Firearm Toward a Peace Officer
Penal Code § 26100 – Drive-By Shooting
Penal Code § 12022.53 – Firearm Enhancement in Commission of a Felony
Penalties:
✔ 3 to 10+ years in state prison
✔ Additional 10–25 years under firearm enhancement laws
✔ Lifetime firearm ban
✔ Federal charges in some cases
Property & Theft Felonies
High-value theft or burglaries often result in felony charges.
Penal Code § 459 – Residential Burglary
Penal Code § 487(d)(1) – Grand Theft Auto
Penal Code § 496(a) – Receiving Stolen Property
Penalties:
✔ 2 to 6 years in prison
✔ Restitution to victims
✔ Possible probation for first-time offenders
Drug Felonies
Large quantities or sales-related drug offenses are serious felonies.
Health & Safety Code § 11351 – Possession of Controlled Substances for Sale
Health & Safety Code § 11352 – Drug Transportation or Distribution
Health & Safety Code § 11379 – Methamphetamine Sales
Penalties:
✔ 2 to 9+ years in prison
✔ Asset forfeiture
✔ Possible federal charges
White Collar & Fraud Felonies
Some non-violent crimes still carry felony status due to financial loss or fraud.
Penal Code § 530.5 – Identity Theft
Penal Code § 487 – Grand Theft
Penal Code § 470 – Forgery
Penalties:
✔ Up to 3 years in prison per count
✔ Restitution and fines
✔ Collateral immigration and employment consequences
Penalties for Felony Convictions
While exact penalties depend on the charge and case details, most felony convictions can include:
📌 2 to 25+ years in state prison
📌 Fines up to $10,000 (or more)
📌 Probation or mandatory parole
📌 Strike under California’s Three Strikes Law
📌 Permanent criminal record
📌 Loss of civil rights (firearms, voting, jury service)
Felony charges can also result in extremely high bail amounts, particularly if public safety is at risk or the defendant has prior convictions. That’s why it’s essential to act fast — every hour in custody matters.
At Cali Bail Bonds, we understand the urgency of felony cases. Whether your loved one is being held for a violent offense, a firearm violation, or a repeat strike, our team is ready 24/7 to post bail, explain your options, and ease the pressure during this challenging time.