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What Exactly is a ‘Speedy Trial’ and How Can Demanding One Impact Your California Domestic Violence Case?

The law provides criminal defendants with various tools and options for carrying their defenses. Some of these defense techniques may be based upon the specific facts involved in the case, while other tools are based upon case law, statutory law or rules of procedure (and may have nothing to do…

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When Is (or Isn’t) a Warrantless Police Search of an Impounded Vehicle Allowable in California?

Interactions with law enforcement can be stressful events. You may think that you are being pulled over for a traffic violation, only to find that the scope of the stop has expanded now that the officer has you pulled over. The law places certain limits on what the police can…

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What You Can (and Cannot) Be Ordered to Pay For as Part of Restitution in a California Domestic Violence Case

When you are accused of certain crimes, you face the possibility of multiple different forms of punishment. For some crimes, you may potentially be at risk of being ordered to serve a prison sentence and to pay restitution to a victim. In order to face the possibility of restitution, though,…

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How Very Small Details Can Potentially Make a Very Big Difference in Your California Criminal Case

There can be a variety of ways to achieve a successful result in your criminal case. One way is to succeed based upon the facts:  demonstrating that the factual proof within your case simply cannot support a conviction. Other times, you may be able to avoid, or obtain a reversal…

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Immigrant’s 2001 California Misdemeanor Plea Deal Proves Harmful in Deportation Case

The outcome of a federal immigration case decided by the federal Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati might not seem, at first blush, like something that would matter to someone in California. In one recent case, however, the outcome was highly relevant to people here, especially those who may…

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The Difference Between Domestic Battery and Simple Battery in California

California has strong legal safeguards, including criminal statutes, to protect against domestic violence. Part of understanding domestic violence-related criminal law is understanding the purpose of the domestic violence statute. The law exists to protect people who are, in the words of the California courts, “in a special relationship for which…

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