
Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Permissive Inference
Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Permissive Inference One of the most important legal concepts that can significantly impact your DUI case is "permissive inference." This tool allows the prosecution to present evidence about your blood alcohol content (BAC) in a way that can influence the jury's decision. If you're preparing for a DUI trial, knowing how permissive inference works, when it applies, and how it can be…
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Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Bifurcation Motions
Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Bifurcation Motions Facing a DUI charge can be overwhelming, especially when you have prior convictions that could potentially influence the outcome of your case. One legal strategy that your defense attorney might employ is filing a bifurcation motion. Understanding what this motion is and how it can protect your rights during trial is essential for anyone facing DUI charges. Our experienced criminal…
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Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Pre-Arrest Procedures and Field Sobriety Tests
Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Pre-Arrest Procedures and Field Sobriety Tests A DUI conviction can come with serious consequences, including fines, loss of license, and potentially jail time. Because of the seriousness of the charges and consequences, it is important to be aware of what happens prior to the arrest. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can guide you through the legal process. Call…
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Veteran Wins Appeal for Resentencing Under California Law
Veteran Wins Appeal for Resentencing Under California Law When you or a loved one is facing a lengthy prison sentence, it can feel like there is no hope for a second chance. But as the case of Eric Hayde shows, the law provides opportunities for resentencing — and having the right legal team on your side can make all the difference. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich…
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Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: DUI Drug Offenses | California VC 23152
Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: DUI Drug Offenses | California VC 23152 Driving under the influence isn't limited to alcohol consumption. California Vehicle Code Section 23152 encompasses drug-related DUI offenses that can result in serious criminal charges and life-altering consequences. If you're facing DUI drug charges, understanding the legal landscape is important for protecting your rights and building an effective defense strategy. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys…
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Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Implied Consent in California
Things To Know When Facing A DUI Trial: Implied Consent in California If you've been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in California, you may have heard the term "implied consent". Understanding what implied consent means and how it affects your case is extremely important for anyone facing DUI charges. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can guide you through the legal process. Call Wallin &…
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Civil vs. Criminal Cases: What Happens When They Collide?
Civil vs. Criminal Cases: What Happens When They Collide? When you are accused of a crime, the nightmare doesn’t always stop in criminal court. The same conduct can also trigger a civil lawsuit—a situation known as parallel proceedings. At Wallin & Klarich, we want you to understand how these two very different systems work, and more importantly, how they can impact your future. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys at Wallin…
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Court Upholds Controversial Jailhouse Sting Operation: What Police Can (and Cannot) Do Before Questioning You
Court Upholds Controversial Jailhouse Sting Operation: What Police Can (and Cannot) Do Before Questioning You When you are accused of a crime, law enforcement will often use every tactic available to get you to talk — even before your first formal interrogation. A recent California Court of Appeals case, People v. Michael Leslie Goehner, highlights a troubling issue: what the police can and cannot do before questioning a defendant who…
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Mental Health Diversion Can Be Available Even When Diagnosis Comes After the Crime
Mental Health Diversion Can Be Available Even When Diagnosis Comes After the Crime If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in California and struggling with mental health issues, a recent appellate court decision could significantly impact your case. The ruling in People v. Harlow has clarified and expanded access to mental health diversion programs, potentially offering a path to treatment rather than incarceration for thousands of Californians.…
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Orange County Jailhouse Informant Scandal: DOJ Agreement Signals the End of Unconstitutional Practices
Orange County Jailhouse Informant Scandal: DOJ Agreement Signals the End of Unconstitutional Practices The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially announced that it has completed its reform agreement with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) to end the unconstitutional use of jailhouse informants — a practice that, for nearly a decade, violated the constitutional rights of defendants in Orange County. The agreement, signed in January 2025, followed DOJ findings…
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