If you or a loved one is facing grand theft criminal charges, you could be facing serious penalties, including jail time. Under California law, the crime of theft is defined as the unlawful taking of someone else’s property. When
Continue reading Charged with Grand Theft in California? What You Need to KnowFour Key Questions to Ask Your Los Angeles Criminal Defense Lawyer
Being arrested and charged with a crime is a traumatic experience. You are handcuffed and transported to a police station. You are deprived of your freedom until you make bond. It can be overwhelming, especially if you or a loved
Continue reading Four Key Questions to Ask Your Los Angeles Criminal Defense LawyerStaying Informed: Legislature Passes Bills Affecting California Criminal Laws
The California legislature passed over 700 bills during its most recent term. Governor Jerry Brown has until September 30, 2016 to decide which bills will be enacted into law. The Sacramento Bee published a great, in-depth article breaking down many
Continue reading Staying Informed: Legislature Passes Bills Affecting California Criminal LawsIs Sexting Considered Child Pornography in California?
If your child has been sending or receiving sexually provocative photos or videos on a computer or smartphone, it is likely considered to be “sexting.” California law enforcement consider sexting to be child pornography, which is illegal under California Penal
Continue reading Is Sexting Considered Child Pornography in California?How Child Pornography is Prosecuted in California
Getting charged with possessing or distributing child pornography can have life-altering ramifications. You could face significant monetary fines, jail time, and the indignity and humiliation of having to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life.
Continue reading How Child Pornography is Prosecuted in CaliforniaMandatory Ignition Interlock Device Bill in California
The California legislature passed a bill that would mandate the use of ignition interlock devices if you or a loved one is convicted of driving while under the influence (DUI). The state senate voted unanimously in favor of Senate Bill
Continue reading Mandatory Ignition Interlock Device Bill in CaliforniaUnderstanding Fraud Charges
Being convicted for committing fraud can have serious, life-altering consequences. The punishments associated with a fraud conviction can include substantial financial penalties, jail time, and probation. Under California law, fraud encompasses several different offenses. It is generally considered to be
Continue reading Understanding Fraud ChargesUnderstanding the Penalties Associated with a DUI Conviction
Getting charged with Driving while Under the Influence (DUI) is quite serious and carries significant, potentially life-altering penalties if convicted. If you or a loved one is facing a DUI charge, you need to fight for your rights since a
Continue reading Understanding the Penalties Associated with a DUI ConvictionDUI Checkpoints: Understanding Your Rights
You are driving along Sunset Boulevard when you see a DUI checkpoint ahead. Your mind begins racing. What should you do? As a general rule, law enforcement officers must have probable cause to pull you over and inspect your vehicle.
Continue reading DUI Checkpoints: Understanding Your RightsUnderstanding the Difference Between Assault and Battery
Many people are familiar with “assault and battery” through popular television programs such as “Law & Order,” “Boston Legal,” “Suits,” etc. Some people may even believe that assault and battery are one and the same. Not so. It is important
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