Depends on state. In California, that's assault on a police officer, so I would say yes but may be misdemeanor/something else other states. To answer your question, in your state-is it a felony?
Yes, PC 243(d) pertains to battery causing serious bodily injury in California, and it is a strikeable offense under the state's three strikes law. This means that if an individual is convicted of this crime, it can count as a "strike" in future felony convictions, potentially leading to harsher penalties. The law aims to enhance penalties for repeat offenders of serious crimes.
Penal Code 243 B is a Misdemeanor Battery charge. This charge carries with it punishment not to exceed 2000 dollar fine or no more then 6 months in jail.
b = -3
50-500 usd
California Penal CodeA battery is any willful and unlawful use of force or violenceupon the person of another.PC 243(d) When a battery is committed against any person and seriousbodily injury is inflicted on the person, the battery is punishableby imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year orimprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years.
How about: 243 = 243.0
deall what u allready have or swicth to new
486 - 243 = 243
The opposite of 243 is -243.
If you dont remove it might cause serious issue to your pc .
is this a serious question lol a is inlet b is outlet
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