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Sacramento, California
Alleged Oroville Felonious Auto Thief Arrested
Wanted by the
Oroville Police for Vehicle Theft and
Evading
January 19,
2008
OROVILLE CA NEWS -- This chick,
Jennifer Diane Maynard, has been arrested for a
felony warrant charging her with auto theft
and evading a peace officer with wanton disregard for public safety.
Typically, the charge of vehicle theft is
felonious in California when the vehicle
stolen is clearly, distinguishably, modified for the disabled, an ambulance, a
marked police car, fire truck or other emergency response vehicle on an
emergency call as interpreted from Chapter 4, Division 4, Section 10851(b), of
the California Vehicle Code (CVC).
Evading a peace officer in
California becomes felonious when reckless
driving occurs as described in the CVC Chapter 4, Division 2, 2800.2. and none
of California Penal Code § 17 applies.
2800.2. (a) If a person flees or attempts to
elude a pursuing peace officer in violation of Section 2800.1
and the pursued vehicle is driven in a willful or wanton disregard for the
safety of persons or property, the person driving the vehicle, upon conviction,
shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison, or by confinement in the
county jail for not less than six months nor more than one year. The court may
also impose a fine of not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) nor more than
ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or may impose both that imprisonment or
confinement and fine.
(b) For purposes of this section, a willful or wanton
disregard for the safety of persons or property includes, but is not limited
to, driving while fleeing or attempting to elude a pursuing peace officer
during which time either three or more violations that are assigned a traffic
violation point count under Section 12810 occur, or damage to property occurs.
A violation of § 2800.2 can be either a
felony or a misdemeanor. Whether a violation is treated as a
felony or a misdemeanor is controlled by
California Penal Code § 17. A crime that is punishable by
imprisonment in the state prison is a felony unless section 17(b) is
applicable. There are five qualifying subsections under section 17(b), which if
none of are applicable in a case, the violation is a felony.
So home girl, Jennifer Diane Maynard, when
caught faces time, and is now the run. Accused of committing a serious
crime, she is considered a menace to society.
Jennifer Diane Maynard is described as:
- Date of Birth: April 23, 1986
- Height: 5'8"
- Weight: 125 pounds
- Eyes: Hazel
- Hair: Red (Looks black, must be dyed?)
- Complexion: Light
- Sex: Female
- Race: White
Once again, wanted female fugitive,
Jennifer Diane Maynard, has been
arrested.
Published by da: Cribmaster cribmaster@mostwantedhoes.com
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