Posts
- Addressing an accusation of money laundering
- Addressing an accusation of self-dealing
- An overview of California’s drug possession laws
- An overview of federal drug schedules
- An overview of the five federal drug schedules
- Can drug treatment programs reduce the number of reoffenders?
- Can I refuse a breathalyzer test?
- Can law enforcement search my vehicle for drugs?
- Can you reuse to take a breath test when asked to by police?
- Can you use self-defense in your violent crime case?
- Carefully weigh the consequences of entering a plea bargain
- Central Justice Center and 2 Strikes dismissed working for more
- Central Justice Center getting credit time served and beating 3 Strike charges
- Convictions carry consequences beyond the sentence
- Defending yourself against a domestic violence charge
- Defending yourself against a domestic violence charge
- Disputing Breathalyzer results
- Does California use target letters too?
- Don’t back these costly errors in your criminal case
- Drug possession charges and common defense options
- Drunk driving charges can be problematic for commercial drivers
- DUI charges could result in administrative license suspension
- Embezzlement and the “good faith” defense
- Embezzlement penalties and defenses
- Felony case dismissed at Harbor Justice Center because of a violation of my client’s right to a Speedy Prelim
- Fentanyl crimes could soon have harsher penalties in California
- Guilty plea reduces sentence for father charged with child abuse
- Handling ‘he said/she said’ issues in domestic violence cases
- How a domestic violence charge can impact your life
- How can I fight DV allegations in a divorce to avoid charges?
- How can you manage the fallout from a criminal charge?
- How does the federal government classify dangerous drugs?
- How to behave if you are arrested
- How to handle a DUI checkpoint
- Is a police stop as a pedestrian different than as a driver?
- Know the law when facing charges of driving while high
- Man facing murder charges for crash that killed 18-year-old
- Minimizing the reliability of the prosecution’s witnesses
- More information on flying with marijuana products
- Mother’s conviction for fetal death overturned
- Newport Beach surgeon and girlfriend could face reduced charges
- Orange County man faces hate crime charges over attacks on women
- Penalties for white-collar identity theft
- Possible battery charges based on California domestic violence laws
- Rap lyrics restricted in criminal cases
- Say and do or don’t do this when stopped by police
- Some prosecutors work to address wage theft in California
- Suppressing evidence may be crucial to your case
- Teenager struck, killed by drunk driver in Orange
- The impact of a conviction on your life can be significant
- The three types of manslaughter under California law
- Three fast facts about drunk driving charges in California
- Trying to determine if you should challenge a search warrant
- Two insurance agents face dozens of fraud charges
- Under what circumstances is a DUI considered a felony?
- Understanding California drunk driving laws for those under 21
- Understanding California’s stalking laws
- Understanding the “collateral consequences” of a conviction
- Was the breathalyzer in my DUI case properly calibrated?
- Were my Miranda rights violated?
- What are my options when police start knocking?
- What are my rights if I am stopped by police in California?
- What are the penalties for insider trading?
- What are white collar crimes?
- What can you expect as your criminal case moves forward?
- What constitutes identity theft in California?
- What do federal drug schedules mean?
- What drugs qualify as DUI in California?
- What happens if I have marijuana taken by the TSA?
- What is a felony DUI in California?
- What is California’s ‘three strikes’ law?
- What is considered domestic violence?
- What is grand theft and how does it differ from other theft?
- What is murder with ‘malice aforethought’?
- What is the difference between murder and manslaughter?
- When can my felony be reduced to a misdemeanor?
- When does theft become a felony in California?
- When is a DUI considered a felony in California?
- White-collar crimes come with a price
- Why you need to be engaged in the jury selection process
- Your rights in a criminal trial
