I Have Been Charged With Possession of Drug Paraphernalia In Los Angeles. (11364 H&S)
I Have Been Charged With Possession of Drug Paraphernalia In Los Angeles. (11364 H&S)
The Los Angeles Drug Paraphernalia Attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have over 30 years of experience handling possession of drug paraphernalia cases in Southern California. Our attorneys have the skill and expertise to provide you with the best possible defense in your case. What Is Possession of Drug Paraphernalia? Under California Health and Safety Code Section 11364, it is against the law for you to possess an opium pipe, or…
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How can a Family Law attorney protect me from a Domestic Violence Restraining Order?
A Domestic Violence Restraining Order is a temporary court order that a judge will issue for an initial 15-21 days for an alleged victim of domestic violence. On the next court date, the judge will decide whether or not to make the order permanent. If the judge decides to grant the victim a permanent restraining order, it could last for up to five years. What Do You Do If You…
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I have been charged with robbery in Riverside County. What consequences and sentence do I face if robbery is considered a violent crime in California? (CPC 211)
According to the California Department of Justice, robbery is considered a violent crime. The Department of Justice describes the following as violent crimes: Murder Assault Rape Robbery In addition, California Penal Code section 667.5 defines robbery as a violent felony. In California, if you are charged with a violent crime like robbery, you can be subject to even greater consequences and punishments as a result of the violent nature of…
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I have been charged with a criminal threat in Ventura County. What sentence do I face if convicted? (CPC 422)
If you have been charged with giving a criminal threat under California Penal Code section 422 you face the possibility of serious consequences, including jail time and substantial fines. It is important that you contact a Ventura criminal threats attorney immediately if you have been charged with giving a criminal threat. In order for you to be convicted of making a criminal threat under California Penal Code section 422 the…
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What are the defenses that I need to know for corporal injury on a spouse in San Bernardino? California Penal Code 273.5
San Bernardino Corporal Injury on Spouse Defense Attorneys The San Bernardino corporal injury on spouse attorneys at Wallin & Klarich are ready to defend you against a charge of injury to a spouse, cohabitant or co-parent, otherwise known as "domestic violence". To secure a corporal injury on spouse conviction against you, the prosecutor must prove that you willfully inflicted an injury on the alleged victim, and that you caused a…
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How will a charge of Domestic Violence in Orange County change my life? California Penal Code 273.5 PC
A charge of domestic violence in Orange County can completely change your life. A conviction has long-lasting repercussions that can affect you personally, professionally, and financially for years to come. Securing legal representation early on in your case can help to ensure the most favorable outcome. A Domestic Violence Charge in Orange County May Result in a Misdemeanor or a Felony Conviction Under California Penal Code 273.5, a domestic violence…
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I am wrongfully accused of manslaughter, how can a San Bernardino manslaughter attorney get my case dismissed? California Penal Code 192
Manslaughter in San Bernardino The California Penal Code section 192 defines manslaughter as the crime of killing another human being without premeditation and without prior planning. There are three different types of manslaughter cases that you can be convicted of: voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and vehicular manslaughter. Your Wallin & Klarich San Bernardino criminal lawyer will advise you as to the elements of the particular charge you are accused of.…
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What does the prosecution need to convict me of Involuntary Manslaughter in Los Angeles? California Penal Code 192(b)
Prosecutors in Los Angeles treat involuntary manslaughter very seriously and a conviction carries long-lasting consequences. If you or someone you know has been charged with the crime of involuntary manslaughter, it is very important that you immediately seek the legal assistance of a Los Angeles involuntary manslaughter defense lawyer from Wallin & Klarich. California Penal Code section 192(b) defines involuntary manslaughter as an unlawful killing that takes place during the…
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How can a Los Angeles murder attorney win my case? (PC 187)
The consequences for any violent crime are severe, but the penalties for murder can be life ending. These cases can vary greatly in consequences, facts, and defenses. Because of their complexity, you need an experienced team to defend you. For over 30 years, the Los Angeles Murder Defense Attorneys from Wallin & Klarich have defended people just like you. We helped them and we can help you too. What Is…
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How can an Orange County murder defense attorney win my case? (PC 187)
Facing a murder charge is possibly the hardest thing a person could ever do. The legal process combined with the stress, the worry, and the hopelessness can leave you feeling completely overwhelmed. If you are facing murder accusations, you need a team of experienced lawyers to defend you. With over 30 years of experience in the field, the Orange County Murder Defense Attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have the legal…
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