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Crimes

Offenses below which are listed as "maybe" will usually require an examination of the record of conviction (ROC) to determine if the charged offense meets the crime listed in the statute. A court may look at the entire record of conviction. (People v. Reed (1996) 13 Cal.4th 217, 226.) The record can include the transcript of the preliminary hearing. (People v. Bartow (1996) 46 Cal.App.4th 1573.)

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PC664 Attempt of any of the above Maybe PC1192.7(c) (39) Does not include attempt to assault[1]
  1. Yes, I know this doesn't exist as a crime. It's what the statute says.