Kelly McGuirk's First Criminal Conviction of Petty Theft

San Mateo County court records show:

 

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTHERN BRANCH
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO


--- CRIMINAL CASE DOCKET ---

CASE NO. NM149180             STATUS:  ADJUDICATED

PEOPLE  V. MCGUIRK, KELLY ANN

CNT CODE  TYPE DISPOSITION CONVICTION/
DISP DATE 
001 PC 484 M CONVICTED 01/17/86
002 PC 490.5 M CONVICTED 01/17/86

Convicted of Penal Code section 484/490.5 on 1/17/1986, in the San Mateo County Minicipal, South San Francisco branch. Docket number NM149180, San Mateo County, State of California

 

California Penal Code

484. (a) Every person who shall feloniously steal, take, carry, lead, or drive away the personal property of another, or who shall fraudulently appropriate property which has been entrusted to him or her, or who shall knowingly and designedly, by any false or fraudulent representation or pretense, defraud any other person of money, labor or real or personal property, or who causes or procures others to report falsely of his or her wealth or mercantile character and by thus imposing upon any person, obtains credit and thereby fraudulently gets or obtains possession of money, or property or obtains the labor or service of another, is guilty of theft. In determining the value of the property obtained, for the purposes of this section, the reasonable and fair market value shall be the test, and in determining the value of services received the contract price shall be the test. If there be no contract price, the reasonable and going wage for the service rendered shall govern. For the purposes of this section, any false or fraudulent representation or pretense made shall be treated as continuing, so as to cover any money, property or service received as a result thereof, and the complaint, information or indictment may charge that the crime was committed on any date during the particular period in question. The hiring of any additional employee or employees without advising each of them of every labor claim due and unpaid and every judgment that the employer has been unable to meet shall be prima facie evidence of intent to defraud.

490.5. (a) Upon a first conviction for petty theft involving merchandise taken from a merchant's premises or a book or other library materials taken from a library facility, a person shall be punished by a mandatory fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) and not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each such violation; and may also be punished by imprisonment in the county jail, not exceeding six months, or both such fine and imprisonment.

 


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Kelly McGuirk's Criminal Past

On and off again board member had access to the HOA's checking account while being a convicted thief.

2016: Arrested for Assault
2009: Convicted of Theft
2008: Convicted of Theft
1997: Convicted of Theft
1996: Convicted of Theft
1995: Convicted of Theft
1993: Convicted of Thefts
1988: Convicted of Theft
1986: Convicted of Theft