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    • Is It A Crime to Throw An Object at A Motor Vehicle?
    • Are There Common Defenses to Vehicle Code 23110 Charges?
    • What Are The Penalties?
    • Are There Related Offenses?
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    VC 23110 makes throwing objects and throwing substancesat vehicles either a misdemeanor or a felony offense. To successfully convict you of a misdemeanor, a prosecutor must prove the following: 1. you threw a substance at a motor vehicle or the occupant of a motor vehicle, and 2. you did so while the vehicle was on a public highway or road.1 Note t...

    You have the right to challenge a VC 23110 accusation with certain legal defenses. Three common defenses include showing that: 1. there was an accident. 2. you did not intend to cause a serious injury. 3. a police officer violated one of your constitutional rights.

    Misdemeanor violationsof VC 23110 are punishable by: 1. misdemeanor (summary) probation, 2. up to six months of jail time, and/or 3. a fine of up to $1,000.5 Felony violationsare punishable by: 1. felony (formal) probation, 2. up to three years in California state prison, and/or 3. a fine of up to $10,000.6 Note that under no circumstances is a vio...

    There are three crimes related to throwing objects at a motor vehicle. These are: 1. shooting at an inhabited dwelling or occupied vehicle – PC 246, 2. assault with a deadly weapon – PC 245a1, and 3. reckless driving – VC 23103.

    For additional guidance or to discuss your case with a criminal defense lawyer, we invite you to contact our law firm at the Shouse Law Group. Our attorneys provide both consultations and legal advice you can trust. Our defense lawyers also represent clients throughout California, including those in Los Angeles, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, Sant...

    Learn about the crime of throwing an object at a vehicle in California, the defenses, penalties and related offenses. Find out how a criminal defense lawyer can help you contest charges under this statute.

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  2. Jan 1, 2023 · California Code, Vehicle Code - VEH § 23110. Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. (a) Any person who throws any substance at a vehicle or any occupant thereof on a highway is guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) Any person who with intent to do great bodily injury maliciously and willfully throws or projects any rock, brick ...

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  4. 23110. (a) Any person who throws any substance at a vehicle or any occupant thereof on a highway is guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) Any person who with intent to do great bodily injury maliciously and willfully throws or projects any rock, brick, bottle, metal or other missile, or projects any other substance capable of doing serious bodily harm ...

  5. Aug 19, 2023 · This web page explains the California law that prohibits throwing any substance at a vehicle or any occupant thereof on a highway. It also specifies the penalties for felony and misdemeanor offenses under this section.

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Learn about the legal definition, penalties, and defenses for violating Vehicle Code 23110, which prohibits throwing any substance or missiles at a vehicle or its occupants on a highway. Contact Inland Empire Criminal Defense for expert legal assistance if you are charged with this offense.

  7. Jun 30, 2011 · Current through the 2023 Legislative Session. Section 23110 - Throwing substance at vehicle or occupant prohibited. (a) Any person who throws any substance at a vehicle or any occupant thereof on a highway is guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) Any person who with intent to do great bodily injury maliciously and willfully throws or projects any rock ...

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