California Charge Code 243(E)(1)
What Does Charge Code 243(E)(1) Mean?
Charge code 243(E)(1) appears in public arrest and booking records in California. The exact meaning may vary by county, law enforcement agency, jail system, and court record format.
Where This Charge Is Used
This charge may appear in sheriff booking logs, jail rosters, arrest records, offender databases, and court-related public records. A charge listed in an arrest record does not mean the person was convicted. Charges may later be dismissed, reduced, amended, or resolved in court.
Counties in California Where This Charge Appears
Los Angeles County (1509) Riverside County (1097) San Bernardino County (1034) San Diego County (813) Orange County (741) Alameda County (613) Fresno County (475) Tulare County (427) Kern County (409) Ventura County (361) San Joaquin County (319) Sacramento County (309) San Francisco County (216) Santa Barbara County (200) Santa Clara County (194) Solano County (166) Monterey County (165) Contra Costa County (164) Stanislaus County (162) Marin County (152) San Mateo County (145) Merced County (139) Butte County (136) Placer County (120) Madera County (102) San Luis Obispo County (88) El Dorado County (88) Sonoma County (81) Santa Cruz County (78) Tuolumne County (72)
Related Charge Codes in California
23152(A) (41171) 23152(B) (32385) 11377(A) (22770) 11364(A) (19526) 647(F) (15178) 273.5(A) (14102) 12500(A) (12073) 148(A)(1) (9884) 14601.2(A) (8734) 10851(A) (8396) 11350(A) (8018) 11550(A) (7373)
Recent Records with This Charge
No public records found for this charge code.