Assault
Under the California Penal Code, assault is defined as “an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another.”
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The crime of battery is defined as "any willful or unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another."
Read MoreBench Warrants
A bench warrant gives the police the right to arrest a person and place him or her in custody.
Read MoreBurglary
The crime of burglary is defined broadly as breaking and entering a structure with the intent to commit a felony therein.
Read MoreChild Pornography
In California, it is a felony to possess, transport, sell, buy, acquire, print, publish, distribute, or transfer child pornography.
Read MoreDomestic Violence
Domestic battery or domestic violence is one of the most common crimes people are charged with in California.
Read MoreDrug Crimes
In California, drug crimes can either be prosecuted as misdemeanors or felonies.
Read MoreDrug Possession
Simple possession means the prosecutor’s office believes that the defendant’s reason for possessing the substance was for personal use, not to sell or distribute.
Read MoreDUI
California’s DUI laws are some of the most stringent and punitive laws in the United States.
Read MoreExpungement
California Penal Code section 1203.4 allows expungement of a misdemeanor or felony conviction.
Read MoreFalse Allegations
An important task of a criminal defense attorney is to investigate all allegations to try to uncover the truth.
Read MoreFelony Offenses State & Federal
A felony is generally defined as a crime punishable by death or imprisonment of more than one year.
Read MoreGang Offense
California’s gang enhancement laws are among the most punitive in the United States.
Read MoreIllegal Use of Prescription Drugs
Possession of a prescription drug without a prescription is usually treated as a misdemeanor in California.
Read MoreInternet Sex Crimes
Internet sex crimes usually revolve around the possession, distribution, or sale of child pornography.
Read MoreMarijuana Charges
Beginning in 2011, possession of less than one ounce of marijuana is not considered a crime in California.
Read MoreMedical Marijuana
In 2015, California passed the California Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act (MMRSA).
Read MoreMisdemeanor Offenses State & Federal
A misdemeanor is generally defined as a crime punishable by a jail term of up to one year, a fine, or both.
Read MoreMurder & Attempted Murder
Murder is broadly defined as the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought under California law.
Read MoreProbation Violation
When a person is convicted of a crime, they are often placed on probation in lieu of jail time, or in combination with a jail sentence.
Read MoreTheft Crimes
Theft crimes in California can range from misdemeanor petty theft to felony residential burglary, and many other crimes in between.
Read MoreViolent Crimes
California’s criminal defense system puts an emphasis on punishing people who are convicted of serious or violent crimes.
Read MoreWhite Collar Crimes
White collar crimes are nonviolent crimes committed for financial motivation by a person involved in business or government officials.
Read MoreWithdrawing Guilty Pleas
California Penal Code section 1018 allows a defendant to withdraw a guilty or no contest plea under certain circumstances.
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