Will a prior drug possession charge prevent me from getting my pharmacy tech certification in CA
If you attended and successfully completed the Prop 36 (Penal Code section 1210) program, the case should have been dismissed against you, meaning...
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If you attended and successfully completed the Prop 36 (Penal Code section 1210) program, the case should have been dismissed against you, meaning...
There are two DUI charges in California - 23152(a) - Driving under the influence and 23152(b) - driving with a blood alcohol level 0.08% or...
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Quite simply, yes. You need to discuss this with a criminal defense attorney before you agree to give any statement to law enforcement. If...
In any drug case, the prosecution must prove you possessed a "usable quantity" of whatever they've charged you with. If under half a gram...
California Vehicle Code section 16028 says you have to have proof of financial responsibility (aka insurance) with you when you drive. If the...
You're entitled to any and all evidence they have against you. Start with a not guilty plea, then make a request for discovery of the video. They...
Often, juvenile cases are handled informally before being submitted to the DA for possible criminal charges being filed. Juvenile reports get...
All felonies are different. The sentences aren't the same - for example, murder (a felony) is sentenced much differently than possession of drugs...
They may not be done yet, but you should absolutely have them made available to you in the discovery process, especially before there's any talk of...
Absolutely. My advice would be to consult with an attorney about your DUI, but at the very least, verify you are in fact over the limit before you...