What is a Pretext Phone Call?
A pretext phone call is a prearranged call monitored and recorded by law enforcement. Pretext phone calls are common in sex crime cases where a…
Read MoreA pretext phone call is a prearranged call monitored and recorded by law enforcement. Pretext phone calls are common in sex crime cases where a…
Read MoreThe government cannot restrict your right to attend any place open to the public. Shooting ranges are public places open to anyone to attend. Accordingly,…
Read MoreThe Federal National Firearms Act inclusively defines the term “firearm” as a shotgun, a rifle, silencer, machine gun, and a destructive device but excludes antiques…
Read MoreA felony conviction carries a life-time restriction from someone owning or possessing a firearm. In California, any person who violates this restriction would be charged…
Read MorePossession of burglary tools is a misdemeanor offense charged under Penal Code 466 making it a crime to have in your possession, certain tools, for…
Read MoreA motion to suppress evidence is brought under Penal Code 1538.5. In that hearing, you allege that the police committed a violation of your Fourth…
Read MoreKidnapping as defined under Penal Code § 207, 208, 209, 209.5 is an inherently violent felony offense which carries a mandatory state prison sentence. Indeed,…
Read MoreCalifornia Penal Code 21310 governs the crime of carrying a dirk or dagger and it’s characterized as a wobbler offense. Moreover, the prosecutor holds discretion…
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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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