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Criminal Defenses for a DUI Charge in California

A DUI investigation conducted by a California law enforcement agency is typically a highly technical process that requires extensive training for the officer conducting the investigation. Even the slightest error can get a DUI case dismissed. If you face a DUI charge,...

What are Your Miranda Rights?

If you have watched a police drama on television, you have probably heard a cop reading a suspect his or her Miranda Rights. Police officers do not announce that they are going to read suspects their Miranda Rights. They simply start reeling off several rights that...

How to Choose the Right Criminal Defense Attorney

If you face a criminal charge, you should act with a sense of urgency by reaching out to a California-licensed criminal defense attorney. Although your first court date might be weeks, if not months away, your lawyer can work on building a defense that helps you stay...

The Pros and Cons of a Plea Bargain

Why would a judge and a prosecutor agree to a plea bargain? The answer is that in some cases, agreeing to a plea bargain reduces the number of cases on a court’s docket that requires a full trial. This saves both the court and the prosecutor time and money. Although...

Defending a Charge of Domestic Violence in California

As one of the most serious criminal charges, domestic violence can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor. If law enforcement charges a suspect with a felony domestic violence charge, a conviction can make it difficult to find gainful employment and secure quality...

Defending Against an Arson Charge

In California, arson has become one of the most serious criminal charges. This is mostly due to the wildfire epidemic that has swept the state over the past several years. If you face a charge of arson, you need to get legal counsel immediately that is provided by a...

The Most Common Types of Cybercrimes

They say crime doesn’t pay, but that is not the case with cybercrimes. The 2017 Official Annual Cybercrime Report estimated cybercrimes in the United States will cost $6 trillion per year by 2021. That is a twofold increase from the $3 trillion figure generated in...

California Domestic Violence Laws

Domestic violence in California is defined by statute as the actual or threatened act of physical abuse that is committed against a current or former “intimate partner.” The legal definition of domestic violence includes a current or former spouse and a person that...