Crime Conviction
Drug Possession Defense | PC 11350
Drug Possession Defense | PC 11350 If you or someone you know has been charged with drug possession in California, it's important to understand the laws and potential defenses available. In this document, we will provide an overview of drug possession defense under PC 11350. Choosing Wallin & Klarich to represent your case puts you in a better position to receive the best outcome for your case. We have over…
Read MoreSelf-Defense Laws: When Can You Use Force To Protect Yourself?
Self-Defense Laws: When Can You Use Force To Protect Yourself? Self-defense is a legal concept that allows you to use reasonable force to protect yourself from harm. In the state of California, self-defense laws are specifically outlined in the penal code and can be used as a defense for certain crimes. So when exactly can you use self-defense to protect yourself in California? The answer is not as clear cut…
Read MoreAppearing In Court? Here’s Everything You Need To Know
Appearing in Court? Everything You Need To Know Appearing in court can seem like a burdensome and intimidating process, but knowing what to expect and do can help you tremendously. If you find yourself needing to appear in court in Irvine, California, it is important that you are informed about what to expect and how to prepare. By understanding the legal process and getting professional assistance from a defense attorney,…
Read MoreNEW LAW MAY IMPACT YOUR POSSIBLE LOVED ONES SENTENCE IN A CRIMINAL CASE
Under California law a defendant who has been convicted of a serious or violent felony and has previously been convicted of a serious or violent felony receives a 5 year enhancement of their prison sentence. This enhancement works in combination with California’s “three strikes law” which doubles the sentencing term for a person who has a prior serious or violent felony. For example: Mark is charged and convicted of residential…
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