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Facing Charges of Vehicular Homicide or Manslaughter in San Diego
Considered the most serious of driving offenses, vehicular homicide and manslaughter top the list. Anyone facing these charges should contact a reputable and experienced criminal defense attorney who has successfully helped clients fight vehicle-related charges that ended in injury or death. In California, it does not matter whether drugs and alcohol were involved. If someone is injured or killed by a vehicle, the driver will face charges and life-altering consequences.
Read MoreChild Pornography Charges in California
Being unexpectedly arrested is one of the most traumatic moments in a person’s life. Having police state the charges, read your rights, put you in handcuffs, and place you in a patrol car takes an emotional toll. Arrests made around child pornography are often unexpected, especially when the person being charged did not know the other party’s age. If you are facing charges for child pornography in San Diego County, finding a qualified criminal defense attorney with experience helping clients fight child pornography or online sexual offense charges is vital.
Read MoreThree Things to Know About Hate Crimes in California
Hate crimes in California are rising, and more people are being accused of these crimes as protected groups expand. According to the California legislature, hate crimes are crimes committed against someone due to their race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. As political associations have become a platform for violence, we may see political parties as another protected group in the future. If you have been accused of a hate crime, seek legal counsel as soon as possible.
Read MoreResisting Arrest in San Diego May Result in Higher Penalties
Resistance is defined as uncooperative behavior, such as running, fighting, or arguing with law enforcement. People often try to convince the police of their innocence and, in the process, incriminate themselves further. That is why immediately hiring a professional and experienced criminal defense attorney is crucial for anyone facing criminal charges compacted by resisting arrest.
Read MoreFourth of July Weekend Means Increased Law Enforcement Watching the Roads
Today marks the beginning of a gorgeous three-day weekend for most as we celebrate the Fourth of July when Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. These long weekends naturally result in increased travelers on California roads. Increased traffic means increased law enforcement, so speeding and other driving and traffic violations may lead to tickets and arrests.
Read MoreAre False Imprisonment and Kidnapping the Same?
The courts often see false imprisonment as kidnapping, which, if convicted, can have devastating results on the life of the one convicted as well as their family and others close to them. Criminal defense attorneys understand the depth of damage a conviction can mean for someone accused of false imprisonment or kidnapping and fight for those facing these charges.
Read MoreOne Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Long-Lasting Effects of Convictions
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Long-Lasting Effects of Convictions The frustrating feeling of taking one step forward and two back is a familiar sentiment of those who have made past mistakes that led to arrests and convictions. This is even more true when someone has chosen to turn their lives around as a…
Read MoreCalifornia Busts Wildlife Poaching Ring
Recently, a suspected poaching ring found itself facing potential criminal charges in California. If facing animal poaching or trading charges in California, contact an excellent criminal defense attorney to represent the case.
Read MoreHow Does Bail in California Work?
In California, trying to figure out bail after arrest and booking is an incredibly stressful time. It is strongly recommended in these circumstances to seek professional legal counsel.
Read MoreInnocent Until Proven Guilty
Innocent Until Proven Guilty The justice system in place in the United States is based on Innocent Until Proven Guilty. Even if a suspect is caught red-handed, a court and jury must determine beyond a reasonable doubt whether they have committed the crime or not and then face conviction. After conviction, fines and sentencing are…
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