Guide To Understanding Warrants in California
Jan 16, 2015
Learn the difference between a bench warrant, search warrant, and arrest warrant in California. There are several different types of warrants that can be issued in California. Our skilled and knowledg...
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How to Fight Hit & Run Charges When You Are Guilty.
Jan 16, 2015
If you are facing hit and run charges, the legal consequences you face are severe. That is why you need to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately if you are facing hit and run...
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Can You Be Charged with Hit & Run if You Return to the Scene?
Jan 16, 2015
Can you still be charged with hit and run if you returned to the scene of the accident? In this video, Wallin & Klarich hit and run attorney Chris Lee explains that returning to the scene could look f...
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Guide to Hit & Run Charges in California (CVC 20001 and CVC 20002)
Jan 16, 2015
If you are charged with hit and run in California, you could be facing serious penalties. You could be charged with felony hit and run or misdemeanor hit and run depending on the circumstances of your...
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Guide To Child Abuse Charges in California (PC 11165.6)
Jan 16, 2015
In California, child abuse is a serious crime. You could face serious consequences if you are convicted of this crime. More importantly, your child could be taken away from you if you are convicted of...
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Guide To Fighting Theft Charges In California - PC 484
Dec 23, 2014
Under California Penal Code Section 484, it is illegal to take someone else’s property with the intent to keep it permanently.
If you are convicted of theft, how you will be sentenced will depend o...
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Sentencing In Criminal Cases
Dec 03, 2014
There are two kinds of crimes, misdemeanors and felonies. If you are convicted of a misdemeanor, you can be sentenced up to one year in county jail. However, if you are convicted of a felony you can...
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Remedies for a Misdemeanor Conviction
Dec 03, 2014
You can purge a misdemeanor conviction with one of the following remedies: petition for dismissal, petition for dismissal after completion of drug diversion, motion for post-conviction relief to vacat...
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5 Steps To Fight Domestic Violence Charges When the Victim Recants
Oct 20, 2014
In some domestic violence cases, the alleged victim recants, or takes back their accusation. They may tell the police that what happened was an accident, even before an arrest is made. The question is...
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Domestic Violence Recantation in California: What Happens When The Alleged Victim Recants?
Sep 25, 2014
In domestic violence cases in California, it is very common for the alleged victims to recant the accusations in hopes of getting the charges dismissed. However, dismissing the charges for domestic vi...
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