While Texas might lead the nation when it coms to the most pick-up truck thefts, Long Beach, Los Angeles has been ranked the top urban location for pick-up theft crime. Theft Crime Study A study conducted by The National Insurance
Continue reading Long Beach Ranked #1 for Pick-Up Theft CrimeCracking Down on the Juvenile Crime System
Under a new policy, misbehaving students in Los Angeles will now be sent to the principal’s office, rather than the courthouse. The disciplinary reforms mark a shift that according to both educators and justice officials will help prevent students from
Continue reading Cracking Down on the Juvenile Crime SystemDavid Angelo Drake: Assault & Battery Charges
23-year-old David Angelo Drake of San Diego has been accused of a series of assault and battery charges on women occurring over the past three months. Charges of Assault and Battery He has been taken into custody and booked on suspicion of
Continue reading David Angelo Drake: Assault & Battery ChargesThe DUI Law You Don’t Know About
It’s a little known fact that even if you’re DUI-charge gets dropped, the California Department of Motor Vehicles can still suspend your license. Thuan Ha License Suspension Despite being arrested on charges of a drunk-driving, Thuan Ha was was never convicted
Continue reading The DUI Law You Don’t Know AboutPeter Berlin Interviewed by Forbes Magazine regarding major lawsuit
Peter Berlin was recently interviewed and provided commentary to Forbes Magazine regarding Trader Joe’s lawsuit against unauthorized resellers of its products.
Continue reading Peter Berlin Interviewed by Forbes Magazine regarding major lawsuitWhat does a jury of your peers really mean?
In the wake of the George Zimmerman verdict, emotions have run high. But a disservice to our legal system occurs when long standing principles of constitutional and criminal law are either misunderstood, misrepresented or become the subject of heated emotional
Continue reading What does a jury of your peers really mean?Los Angeles Area DUI Checkpoint for Friday 2/15/2013
A DUI checkpoint is scheduled tonight in the Los Angeles area at: Victory Blvd and St. Clair Ave. Scheduled between 8 am. to 2 am.
Continue reading Los Angeles Area DUI Checkpoint for Friday 2/15/2013First Time DUI and Ignition Interlock Devices
Despite the enactment of a new legislation in July 2010, many people are still unaware that a first time DUI conviction (in the counties of Los Angeles, Tulare, Alameda & Sacramento) will now require the installation of an Ignition Interlock
Continue reading First Time DUI and Ignition Interlock DevicesManhunt for former LAPD Police Officer
From the files of the “all is not well within the Los Angeles Police Department,” a manhunt is under way for a former LAPD officer who has allegedly killed three people, including his former LAPD colleagues. You can read more
Continue reading Manhunt for former LAPD Police OfficerBill Introduced to arm California Teachers
In response to the rash of high profile shootings, California legislators have proposed a new bill to arm teachers and other school workers. The bill would require certain training and requirements for teachers who may be interested, but it also
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