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LOS ANGELES COUNTY Felony Bail Schedule

FOR ALL OFFENSES AND ENHANCEMENTS FOR WHICH NO PRESUMPTIVE BAIL IS SPECIFIED IN THIS SCHEDULE, THE PRESUMPTIVE BAIL SHALL BE SET ACCORDING TO STATE PRISON TOP.

TERM POTENTIAL:

TOP TERM 3 YEARS - 20,000
TOP TERM 4 YEARS - 25,000
TOP TERM 5 YEARS - 30,000
TOP TERM 6 YEARS - 35,000
TOP TERM 7 YEARS - 40,000
TOP TERM 8 YEARS - 45,000
TOP TERM 9 YEARS - 50,000
TOP TERM 10 YEARS - 55,000
TOP TERM 11 YEARS - 65,000
TOP TERM 12 YEARS - 70,000
TOP TERM 13 YEARS - 75,000
TOP TERM 14 YEARS - 80,000
TOP TERM 15 YEARS - 90,000
TOP TERM 16 YEARS - 100,000
ALL LIFE SENTENCES- 1,000,000

NOTE: The Bail Deviation Program is available to process all bail increase and decrease requests for persons who have been arrested (other than pursuant to an arrest warrant) but not arraigned. Bail increase requests should be called in at (213) 351-5171 and bail decrease requests should be called in at (213) 351-5151 or (800) 773-5151. The Program’s hours of operation are 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 midnight.

REMINDER:
Enhancements for prior convictions, use of a firearm, etc. should be added.
Penal Code Section 1270.1 prohibits the release of an arrestee on bail in an
amount OTHER THAN THAT SET FORTH ON THE BAIL SCHEDULE prior to a
hearing in open court for:
(1) Violent felonies as described in P.C. Section 667.5(c), but not 460(a);
(2) Serious felonies as described in P.C. Section 1192.7(c); and
(3) Violations of P.C. Sections 136.1(c), 243(e)(1), 262, 273.5, 422 (as a
felony), and 646.9.

A list of these felonies is attached.
A defendant arrested without a warrant and charged with more than one
offense shall be entitled to release upon posting bail in a sum equal to the
highest bail for any single offense except: (1) where there are separate victims
or separate occasions, or (2) where separate sex acts are committed on the
same victim and each may be punished separately. (See page 19.)
   
   
 
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