Criminal Defense
Federal Judge in the Broadcom Case Cites Prosecutorial Misconduct as One of the Grounds for Dismissing Criminal Charges
Many in the legal community was stunned on Tuesday, December 15, 2009, when a U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney acquitted former Broadcom chief financial officer William J. Ruehle, and dismissed charges of fraud and backdating stock options against former Broadcom CEO Henry T. Nicholas. In citing grounds for dismissal, the judge listed prosecutorial misconduct and lack of evidence as two primary reasons for his decision. This case is noteworthy…
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Grand Opening of New Riverside District Attorney Building Highlights the DA’s Political Power
In December of 2009, the Riverside County District Attorney's office will be celebrating as it opens the most expensive building ever constructed in the Inland Empire. The approximate $128 million price-tag demonstrates that the DA in Riverside County has tremendous political power. At a time when courts are closing for furlough days, the third Wednesday of every month, in an effort to save precious dollars, the beautiful new building featuring…
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Broadcom Case Dismissed: William J. Ruehle and Henry T. Nicholas Exonerated
Some members of the local legal community were surprised on Tuesday, December 15, 2009, when a U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney acquitted former Broadcom chief financial officer William J. Ruehle, and dismissed charges of fraud and backdating stock options against former Broadcom CEO Henry T. Nicholas. However, the judge did more than just dismiss the case with prejudice on the ground of prosecutorial misconduct, which is likely to preclude…
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Two Elected San Bernardino County Officials Charged with Bribery and Why You Need an Experienced Southern California Defense Attorney to Represent You – California Penal Code Section 641
It was recently reported that two San Bernardino officials have been charged with over a dozen felony counts, including bribery and misappropriation of public funds. Former Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Postmus and former Assistant County Assessor Jim Erwin are accused of accepting $100,000 apiece from land development company Colonies Partners to settle a lawsuit the company filed against the city for $102 million. The lawsuit was filed because the…
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High Public Defender Caseloads Could Lead to Nightmare Results if You Are Accused of a Crime
Recently, Attorney General Eric Holder spoke at the Brennan Legacy Award Dinner. At the event, which is named in honor of United States Supreme Court Justice William Brennan, Attorney General Holder addressed some issues which have scary implications for those with a pending criminal case. Due to the current economic environment, Public Defender's offices throughout the country are facing record caseloads. This issue is creating a detrimental situation in which…
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Are You Facing Second Degree Burglary Charges?
A man was recently arrested on suspicion of committing several burglary offenses. He is suspected of being the "Back Room Bandit" who is believed to have burglarized at least 19 different businesses since September in San Diego County. San Diego News 10 reported on Jones' arrest in San Ysidro. No one was hurt in any of the alleged crimes of the "Back Room Bandit" (as he has been called). This…
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The Los Angeles Police Department Maintains that Synagogue Shooting Not a Hate Crime
Recently it was reported that two men were shot in a North Hollywood synagogue parking lot by an unknown assailant. Immediately after the shooting, there was great concern that these shootings were the result of a "hate crime" or possibly an act of terrorism. The Los Angeles Police Department's counter Terrorism and Criminal Intelligence Bureau has stated, however, that there is no reason to believe that the shootings were in…
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Announces a Possible Suspect in Station Fire Arson Case
Babatunsin Olukunle has been arrested for setting a fire in the Angeles National Forest near where the Station Fire originated. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Lieutenant Liam Gallagher stated they are now also investigating into whether Olukenle has any connections to the Station Fire that was started 6 days later. Olukunle was seen by two Forest Service Officers setting a smaller fire six miles from where the Station Fire was started,…
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New Law Cuts Jail Time You Must Do if Sentenced to County Jail
2010 has brought a host of new laws regarding criminal defendants that are currently serving time in jail. The new law allows for 1/2 time credit while in a jail in California. While not all defendants will benefit from this law (persons convicted of violent crimes or certain sex crimes), a far majority do. The old law gave a qualifing inmate who served 4 days in jail an additional 2…
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Have a Criminal Past and Looking for a Job?
When your past interferes with your future, you might need an experienced San Diego criminal defense lawyer to assist you in cleaning up your record. Because a criminal record is a public record any one can view, several people can see your case file and view what happened in your criminal case. However, if an attorney assisted you through the process of obtaining an expungement under California Penal Code Section…
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