Overview
- The district attorney filed one misdemeanor count on Jan. 12, according to spokesperson Joey Buttitta.
- Sheriff's deputies cited Stern on Dec. 10 in Camarillo and released him at the scene without arrest or booking.
- No mug shot was taken because the case began as a citation rather than a custodial arrest.
- An arraignment is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 13 in Ventura County, and an attorney can appear on his behalf.
- If convicted, the offense carries up to a $1,000 fine or six months in jail under California law, and Stern has not publicly commented.