New Law Allows Sex Offenders to be Removed from California Registry
Nearly ninety (90) percent of California’s convicted sex offenders will no longer be required to register with local law enforcement under a bill that Governor…
Read MoreNearly ninety (90) percent of California’s convicted sex offenders will no longer be required to register with local law enforcement under a bill that Governor…
Read MoreAccording to the innocence project, eyewitness identification is the greatest contributing factor to wrongful convictions proven by DNA testing, playing a role in more than…
Read MoreIn California, contrary to popular belief, a criminal conviction will not be erased with the passage of time. Instead, a conviction will forever remain accessible…
Read MoreChecking your criminal background should be conducted as much as checking your credit score. Those who view their credit report may discover a fraudulent activity…
Read MorePublic intoxication is frequently charged or cited around the Orange County beach cities. Officers are given wide latitude to either cite someone or make a…
Read MoreLittle do people realize how frequently domestic violence accusations occur. An arrest may be the result of having a passionate argument with your spouse and…
Read MoreWhen a suspect is subject to custodial interrogation, law enforcement must admonish the suspect of their Miranda warnings. Part of Miranda provides that a suspect…
Read MoreConveying a criminal threat is charged under Penal Code 422(a). It is considered a wobbler allowing the prosecutor to charge you with either a felony…
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In California, contrary to popular belief, a criminal conviction will not be erased with the passage of time. Instead, a conviction will forever remain accessible…
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In California, contrary to popular belief, a criminal conviction will not be erased with the passage of time. Instead, a conviction will forever remain accessible…
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In California, contrary to popular belief, a criminal conviction will not be erased with the passage of time. Instead, a conviction will forever remain accessible…
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