Archive for July, 2010

Mel Gibson Comments Caught on Tape – California Invasion of Privacy Laws – California Penal Code Section 632.5

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

According to TMZ, Mel Gibson’s taped comments may have indicated that he punched his ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva. Grigorieva recorded a telephone conversation where Mel Gibson allegedly made certain inflammatory comments. Gibson is allegedly heard telling Grigorieva that “You need a (expletive) bat to the side of the head.” Grigorieva then says, “You were hitting a woman with a child in her hands. You! What kind of a man is that, hitting a woman when she’s holding a child in her hands? Breaking her teeth, twice, in the face. What kind of man is that?” Mel Gibson then replies by saying, “You know what, you (expletive) deserved it.”

If it is proven that the audio recording is true and that Mel Gibson is the person being recorded, the prosecution may use the recording as evidence to charge Mel Gibson with domestic violence. The manner in which the conversation was being recorded may also indicate that Grigorieva was attempting to set Gibson up. Grigorieva previously filed a complaint against Gibson for domestic violence. The case was being investigated before the tapes were released.

Normally, it is a crime in California to record a phone conversation without the consent of both parties. See California Penal Code Section 632.5. This crime is considered to be a “wobbler.” This means that the prosecution has discretion to charge the crime as a felony or a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor conviction is punishable by a fine of up to $2,500 and imprisonment in county jail for up to one year. A felony conviction is punishable by the same fine and imprisonment in state prison for up to three years. However, there is an exception to this rule if the recording is made by one party for the purpose of obtaining evidence relating to a domestic violence case. See California Penal Code Section 633.5. The recording becomes admissible in a criminal prosecution for domestic violence. It seems that the prosecution will be closely examining the tape recordings and determine whether they will file charges against Gibson.

If your or a loved one is facing a charge of domestic violence, it is important that you speak with an experienced domestic violence attorney. At Wallin & Klarich, our Southern California domestic violence attorneys have over 30 years of experience in defending the criminally accused. If you are in a similar situation and had your phone conversation recorded, our attorneys are highly knowledgeable in the domestic violence laws and can inform you on whether a tape recording was lawfully recorded and admissible as evidence. We will look at every fact of your case in detail to provide you with the best possible defense and to get you the best possible result. Call us today at (888) 280-6839 or contact us through our website at www.wklaw.com. We will be there when you call.

GOVERNMENT REPORT FINDS THOUSANDS OF REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS ISSUED PASSPORTS – CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 290

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

On July 13, 2010, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report stating that the United States government issued passports to at least 4,400 convicted sex offenders during the 2008 fiscal year. Convicted sex offenders who were issued passports included federal employees, prison inmates, and offenders who had failed to update their sex offender registration. [...]

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BAREFOOT BANDIT PLEADS GUILTY IN BAHAMAS – CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 459, PENAL CODE SECTION 460, AND PENAL CODE SECTION 487

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

On July 13, 2010, Colton Harris-Moore, the so-called “Barefoot Bandit”, plead guilty to illegally landing a plane in the Bahamas. He was sentenced to three months in jail and a $300 fine, and is facing deportation or extradition to the United States for numerous thefts and burglaries in multiple states. Harris-Moore arrived in the Bahamas [...]

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Lindsay Lohan Searches for New Attorney – 10 Tips to Help You Decide on Hiring the Right Attorney for your Case

Monday, July 12th, 2010

According to ABC News, Lindsay Lohan is looking for a new lawyer after being sentenced to 90 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation. At Wallin & Klarich, we know that Lohan is not the only one looking for an attorney. Hiring the most experienced law firm immediately after you have been [...]

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Did You Know that your DNA could help the Police Arrest your Family Members?

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The “Grim Sleeper” Most people know that using DNA to find and capture a suspect has been a common practice by police for years in California. However, most people do not know that the police could use DNA of a person’s family member to link that person to a crime committed. This technique can lead [...]

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TRIAL COURT ABUSED ITS DISCRETION IN FAILING TO GRANT CONTINUANCE AFTER APPELLANT’S ATTORNEY WAS ARRESTED ON DAY OF TRIAL

Friday, July 9th, 2010

In an unpublished opinion decided on June 25, 2010, the California Court of Appeal held that the trial court abused its discretion in refusing to grant a trial continuance after appellant’s attorney was arrested on the day of trial. In early 2007, appellant Tu My Tong retained respondent, the law firm of Casello & Lincoln, [...]

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WHITE OFFICER FOUND GUILTY OF INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER FOR SHOOTING UNARMED BLACK PASSENGER IN OAKLAND TRANSIT STATION

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

On July 8, 2010, a Los Angeles jury found ex-Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer Johannes Mehserle guilty of involuntary manslaughter for shooting an unarmed black man in an Oakland transit station. On January 1, 2009, Mehserle was called to the Oakland transit station because of a fight on a Bay Area Rapid Transit train. [...]

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Agriprocessors Executive Sholom Rubashkin files an Appeal – The California Appeals Process

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that former Agriprocessors executive Sholom Rubashkin has filed an appeal with the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis after being sentenced to 27 years in prison on 86 fraud charges. Rubashkin’s lawyers state that District Court Judge Linda Reade shouldn’t have allowed evidence about the slaughterhouse’s [...]

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What is a Juvenile Status Offense?

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Juvenile status offenses are cases involving children that commit acts that are only against the law because they are done by children. The common offenses include being truant from school, running away from home, smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, or violating a curfew. It is important to recognize that just because someone is a minor does [...]

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SUSPECT ARRESTED IN U.S. CONSUL MURDERS – CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 189

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Mexican law enforcement officials have arrested a suspect in relation to the murder of three people connected with the U.S. Consul in Mexico City. Police are also investigating the suspect’s involvement in an earlier shooting incident that left 13 people dead. According to a police official, suspect Jesus Ernesto Chavez Castillo has substantial connections to [...]

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