Under the Influence Charges in Orange County
Proving you were under the influence of a controlled substance can be more challenging than most would expect. Simply having police contact can cause someone…
Read MoreProving you were under the influence of a controlled substance can be more challenging than most would expect. Simply having police contact can cause someone…
Read MoreDepriving another of child custody or visitation is also known as “Child Abduction” governed under California Penal Code 278.5(a) and formally defined as “Every person…
Read MoreMost attorneys and even judges will say “no.” The rationale is that the court loses jurisdiction over the case after the court dismisses the conviction…
Read MoreThe United States Supreme Court recently recognized the privacy interests concerning the contents of your cellular phone. With the advancement in technology, more people are…
Read MoreThe California Court of Appeal issued an opinion holding that a petitioner who served time in state prison and later moved to reduce their felony…
Read MoreBecause violent crimes endanger the lives, well-being, and safety of other people, prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement have zero tolerance for violent offenders in our…
Read MoreWarrants can be issued without you realizing it. Warrants can be issued in felony, misdemeanor, and even traffic infraction cases. Ordinarily, a warrant is unfortunately…
Read MoreDo you have an outstanding bench warrant? Our Orange County warrant attorneys can help recall your warrant and relieve you from the stress of being…
Read MoreOctober 7, 2017
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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