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wobbler    
n. 晃晃摇摇的人,不稳定的人,思想动摇的人

晃晃摇摇的人,不稳定的人,思想动摇的人


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  • Legal definition of a “Wobbler” in California law
    A “ wobbler ” is a crime that can be punished as either a California felony or a California misdemeanor Usually, the choice is made by the prosecutor at the time of charging the offense
  • Wobbler Offense in California: Felony vs. Misdemeanor
    A wobbler offense in California is a crime that prosecutors can charge as either a felony or a misdemeanor Hundreds of offenses fall into this category, and the difference between a felony and misdemeanor wobbler can mean years in state prison versus months in county jail
  • What Is a Wobbler Crime? Legal Definition Implications Explained
    Ever heard the term “wobbler” used in a courtroom drama and wondered what it means? In criminal law, a wobbler is not a toy or marketing gimmick—it’s a very specific class of crime that can swing between being charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor
  • What Is a Wobbler Crime? - Nolo
    It’s a crime that prosecutors can charge, and judges can sentence, as either a misdemeanor or felony You won't see the word "wobbler" in the law Rather, the law will indicate that two sentencing options exists—one that's a felony and one that's a misdemeanor Not all states have wobbler offenses
  • What is a Wobbler Crimes? | Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain
    A wobbler usually refers to a criminal offense that may be classified, or criminally charged as either a misdemeanor, or alternatively as a felony Essentially, the classification of the criminal offense "wobbles" between two levels
  • Whats a Wobbler? - jcolaw. com
    What's a wobbler in North Carolina law? A wobbler describes a criminal offense whose statute allows prosecution as either a felony or a misdemeanor The prosecutor evaluates the facts, harm, and criminal history before deciding North Carolina's Structured Sentencing Act guides that decision
  • What Is a ‘Wobbler’ Crime in California? Here’s What You Need to Know
    In simple terms, a wobbler is a crime that “wobbles” between being charged as a felony or a misdemeanor This distinction can significantly affect the penalties a person might face, including jail time, fines, and long-term consequences like loss of civil rights or difficulty finding employment
  • What is a Wobbler? - The Rodriguez Law Group
    What is a Wobbler? Under California law, a wobbler is a crime that prosecutors can charge either as a felony or a misdemeanor Usually, the prosecutor has the discretion of choosing, although sometimes judges may as well
  • - Griffin Law Office, APC
    In California, a “wobbler” refers to a crime that can be punished as either a felony or a misdemeanor It is typically the prosecutor who has the discretion to charge them either as misdemeanors or as felonies
  • Understanding the Impact: What is a Wobbler?
    While both felonies and misdemeanors can have serious impacts and go on a person’s criminal record, there are a few types of charges that are considered wobblers This simply means that the crime can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony





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