What's the difference between these two charges? Pc273.5 & Pc 243(E)(1)
Penal Code Section 273.5 in general is defined as the infliction of corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition upon anyone the defendant...
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Penal Code Section 273.5 in general is defined as the infliction of corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition upon anyone the defendant...
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It's is hard to say based upon the information provided. Health and Safety Code Section 11364 is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in...
You are referring to SB 598. The bill does not reduce the 18 month program as this must still be completed in order to get your license back....
First, they can charge your husband with whatever they want. The real question is can they prove it? More information is needed regarding your...
The short answer is YES! Penal Code Section 148 (Resisting Arrest) carries a potential maximum penalty of 1 year in county jail. Penal Code...
Yes. The DMV controls licenses not the court. The fact that the court counted both of your DUIs as first time DUIs and accepted a different alcohol...
Is it possible, yes. It all depends on the evidence. You should really contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer to thoroughly evaluate the...
Just walking into court and pleading guilty would not be a good idea. In California, if you are convicted of an alcohol related offense as a minor...
If you are over the age of 21, it appears from the scenario presented that you should be eligible for a restricted license at this time. However,...
No.