legal news


Register | Forgot Password

P. v. Keesling CA2/2
Defendant and appellant Gerald Keesling was charged with unlawful possession of ammunition. (Pen. Code, § 30305, subd. (a)(1).) The information further alleged that defendant was prohibited from owning and possessing a firearm pursuant to the Penal Code and sections 8100 and 8103 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, having previously been convicted of a violation of Health and Safety Code section 11352.
On May 19, 2017, defendant filed a motion to suppress evidence (§ 1538.5), specifically two bullets seized by law enforcement, from defendant at the time of his arrest. After a hearing, the trial court denied his motion.
On July 6, 2017, in exchange for a promise of three years of formal felony probation and 365 days in jail with credit for time served, defendant pled no contest to the charge. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed defendant on probation pursuant to the offer. He was awarded 156 days of custody credits.

Search thread for
Download thread as



Quick Reply

Your Name:
Your Comment:

smiling face wink grin cool nod sticking out tongue raised eyebrow confused shocked shaking head disapproval rolling eyes sad mad

Click an emoji to insert it into your message. You may use BB Codes in your message.
Spam Prevention:

    Home | About Us | Privacy | Subscribe
    © 2025 Fearnotlaw.com The california lawyer directory

  Copyright © 2025 Result Oriented Marketing, Inc.

attorney
scale