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New Year, New Laws in California

Article: New Year, New Laws in California

Many new laws went on the books in California upon entering the new year.  Some could have an immediate impact on some legal practice areas.

George Gascón Could Upend Criminal Law in LA County

Article: George Gascón Could Upend Criminal Law in LA County

Newly elected LA County DA George Gascón made waves by announcing policy changes that could have a dramatic effect on criminal defense law.

How California's 2020 Ballot Proposition Results Affect Criminal Law

Article: How California's 2020 Ballot Proposition Results Affect Criminal Law

Now that Election Day is over, even though the vote counting is still underway, we now have a clearer look at how these criminal justice propositions will change California law and will or will not affect persons accused of a crime. 

Naturalizing with a Criminal Record

Article: Naturalizing with a Criminal Record

The option of becoming a U.S. citizen becomes available to most immigrants who have possessed a green card for five years or three years if the green card was obtained via marriage.

What is Probation?

Article: What is Probation?

Probation is a legal punishment often given to first-time, non-violent offenders who plead guilty to or are convicted of a crime.  Probation allows for eligible offenders to stay out of jail or prison by complying with certain rules and conditions imposed by the justice system. 

The Advantages of Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney

Article: The Advantages of Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney

It is in the best interest of any criminal defendant to seek out a private criminal defense attorney to handle their case. 

Teaching Children About Being Arrested

Article: Teaching Children About Being Arrested

Among the many things parents hope their children never have to go through is being placed under arrest by law enforcement.  But if the current national situation has taught us anything, it's best to be prepared for the unexpected.

CHP Maximum Enforcement Period Ends with 491 DUI Arrests

Article: CHP Maximum Enforcement Period Ends with 491 DUI Arrests

California Highway Patrol (CHP) set a maximum enforcement period over the New Years holiday, resulting in 491 arrests for driving under the influence over a 30-hour period beginning 6:01 p.m. New Year's Eve and ending 11:59 p.m. New Years Day.