Criminal Defense
Supreme Court Rules that Juvenile “Strikes” Can be Used Under Three Strikes Law
Why You Need an Experienced Three Strikes Criminal Defense Law Firm In the recent case of Superior Court v. Nguyen held that a juvenile who was adjudicated a ward of the court in Juvenile Court for a crime that would be considered a strike under California Three Strike Laws will count as a strike if that juvenile offender commits another felony. In a 6-1 Supreme Court decision, the Nguyen case…
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Inconsequential “Clues” Considered Together May Amount to Reasonable Suspicion of Criminal Activity
Why You Need a Criminal Defense Attorney to Defend Your Rights During the course of an ordinary traffic stop, an officer may detect clues of an illegal drug crime in California. These clues, while seemingly inconsequential, when considered in the aggregate, may provide the additional reasonable suspicion required to detain an individual for further investigation. Generally, no single factor will justify further detention. Each individual factor, considered separately, may well…
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Valencia DUI and Criminal Defense Attorneys
Valencia, California is a planned community that along with three other communities, merged to form Santa Clarita, California in 1987. The area is extensively used as filming locations for many TV series', past and present. Some of these shows include The Power Rangers, NCIS, Weeds and Melrose Place. Valencia is also known for its paseos, a network of walkways that connect the entire community without crossing streets at grade. The…
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Goleta Man Arrested in Craigslist Lure
An Experienced Sex Crime Defense Attorney can Quietly Move This Case Through the Criminal System A Goleta Man who lured women to his home under the guise of a job posting to clean his home was arrested on suspicion of exposing himself, according to an article on the . The 59 year old Santa Barbara man, who was free on bail, was awaiting arraignment on 3 charges of indecent exposure…
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Supreme Court Rules DNA Tests for Prisoners Not a Constitutional Right
Why You Need an Experienced Criminal Appeals Attorney Fighting for You A report published on discussed the recent Supreme Court decision regarding the rights of prisoners to have crime samples tested for DNA. The important decision cleared the way for individual states to legislate the issue themselves as the Court found that there was no need for a constitutional amendment that would dictate the criminal court procedures for all 50…
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Ineffective Assistance of Counsel is Cause to Withdraw a Plea When Counsel Failed to Have Defendant’s Statements Excluded
An ineffective assistance of counsel claim is one reason to withdraw a plea agreement. In order to prevail on an effective assistance of counsel claim, defendant must demonstrate that his counsel's representation was "deficient" and that deficiency caused a result that would not have happened but for the inadequate representation."Deficient" means that the counsel's representation fell below an objective standard of reasonableness; meaning, the attorney did not handle the case…
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Double Jeopardy and Vehicular Homicide
The California Supreme court determined in People v. Traylor, that a defendant could be tried under a second complaint for negligent vehicular manslaughter when the first complaint, vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, had been dismissed. In California, even though the original charge had been dismissed, a second charge could be filed based on the exact same conduct. The first charge was "vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence" while the second charge…
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Ontario Criminal Defense and DUI Attorneys
Ontario is a flourishing city in San Bernardino County, California. Ontario's population, which was estimated to be 171,691 in 2000, has increased to nearly one hundred times the size it was one hundred years ago. Today, it hosts a small international airport and an ECHL hockey team, the Ontario Reign. Its economy today is primarily focused on service and warehousing but some agriculture and manufacturing facilities remain. Ontario is a…
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OC Mom Admits Running High End Prostitution Ring
An Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney Can Effectively Guide a Person through the Severe Charges They Face and Provide a Persuasive Defense A news report has detailed the story of an Orange County mom who ran a high end prostitution ring. The mother of two pleaded guilty to money laundering and transporting a person from Orange County to New York City for purposes of prostitution. The guilty plea followed a previous…
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Chris Brown Setenced For Rhianna Assault – Avoids Jail Time
CHRIS BROWN AVOIDS JAIL TIME DUE TO HIS WISE DECISION TO HIRE AN EXPERIENCED CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER WHO KNEW ABOUT ALTERNATIVES TO JAIL TIME Singer and R&B star Chris Brown was sentenced yesterday for his February assault on his former girlfriend, pop star Rihanna. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg sentenced Brown to 5 years probation and 6 months of community labor. In addition to the probation and community…
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