CATEGORY: ‘Theft Crime’

BURGLARY CONVICTION DISMISSED DUE TO SPEEDY TRIAL VIOLATION (PC 1382)

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

On October 28, 2010, the First Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal granted a writ dismissing petitioner’s case because he was brought to trial more than 60 days after his felony arraignment in violation of his statutory right to a speedy trial.

On February 11, 2009, Donald Smith was arraigned on a felony count of first degree residential burglary. (Penal Code 459.) Prior to trial, Smith’s co-defendant, Christopher Sims’ counsel, had fallen ill and was unavailable on April 13, the 60th day after Sims was arraigned. On April 28, the day the case was set for trial, Smith’s counsel moved for his case to be dismissed for violation of his speedy trial rights.

The appellate court granted Smith’s writ. The prosecutor filed a petition for review to the California Supreme Court, which remanded the case back to the court of appeal to review in light of People v. Sutton. However, after a review of the Sutton case, the appellate court concluded that Sutton did not alter the statutory analysis of its decision and granted the writ.

The right to speedy trial is a fundamental right. It is guaranteed by the state and the federal constitutions, and state statutory law.

Under Penal Code section 1382, an accused is entitled to a dismissal if he is “brought to trial” more than 60 days after a felony arraignment except for a showing of good cause or if defendant waives his statutory right.

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Bank Robbery Suspect “Starlet Bandit” Robs 7 Banks in Los Angeles

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

An unidentified female bank robber has struck ten banks around the Los Angeles area since March 2008, with the last 8 of the bank robberies coming in the past two weeks. Described as a blonde, twenty-something female about 5 feet 6 inches tall and 155 pounds, the robber was nicknamed “Starlet Bandit” for her tendency [...]

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What You Need To Know About Shoplifting and Shoplifting Laws In California – California Penal Code Section 484

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Although shoplifting may seem like a minor crime to most people and stores have gone to great lengths to ensure shoplifting prevention (such as hiring loss prevention officers), it can still have drastic effects on the life of someone accused of such an offense. For example, even for a first offense for shoplifting, shoplifting can [...]

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Trial for Santa Ana Robbery Be…

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Trial for Santa Ana Robbery Begins and How a Criminal Defense Attorney Can Help You – California Penal Code section 211 http://ff.im/-kuXWR

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$100,000 Missing After Armored Car Spills Bag of Money – California Penal Code section 487.

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

It was recently reported that in Columbus, Ohio, more than $100,000 went missing after a bag of cash fell from an armored car into an intersection. Passing motorists abruptly stopped to get grab handfuls of bills. About $100,000 was picked up by police officers and $12,000 more was returned by good Samaritans after the bag [...]

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An Estes Robbery – How Petty Theft Can Turn into Robbery in California and How an Experienced Southern California Theft Attorney Can Help You – California Penal Code Sections 484 and 211

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Petty theft under California law is the taking of property of another valued under $400. It is a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of six months in county jail. Petty theft is a relatively minor crime and most often takes place in the context of an individual shoplifting from a retail store or supermarket. These [...]

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Armed Man Pushes Woman Out of Car and How a Criminal Defense Attorney Can Help You – California Penal Code Section 215

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

It was recently reported that a man attempted to carjack a woman at gunpoint in the city of Santa Ana. The woman had just gotten in her 2008 Mustang when a man allegedly opened the driver’s door and pusher her into the passenger seat. The man allegedly pointed a gun at her and ordered her [...]

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Westminster Woman Sentence for Stealing a Pair of Breast Implants and How a Criminal Defense Attorney Can Help You – California Penal Code section 487

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

It was recently reported that Yvonne Pamellonne, also known as the “Breast Implant Bandit” has been sentenced to 6 months in jail for stealing a pair of breast implants. Authorities reported that Pampellonne took out credit in another person’s name to get $12,000 in cosmetic surgery, which included breast implants and liposuction. Pampellonne pleaded guilty [...]

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Shoplifting is a Serious Matter – California Penal Code Section 486-488

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Most people assume that shoplifting is a relatively minor theft crime, but this assumption is incorrect. Shoplifting is a crime with potentially serious consequences. If the value of the stolen good is $400 or greater, then the prosecution will file grand theft charges instead of petty theft, significantly increasing the potential punishment upon conviction. Additionally, [...]

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How Hiring an Experienced Southern California Defense Attorney Can Help You if You Are Facing Theft Charges

Friday, January 29th, 2010

It was recently reported that a Palmdale resident, was arrested on theft-related charges. The individual allegedly placed donation boxes at two store locations, telling the store managers that he was trying to raise money for his two nieces’ funerals. A customer noticed the donation box at one of the store locations. The box had a [...]

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