
How Aggravating and Mitigating Factors Can Alter Your Sentence Length
How Aggravating and Mitigating Factors Can Alter Your Sentence Length Understanding California's sentencing rules can be daunting, especially for those facing criminal charges. Understanding the delicate balance between aggravating and mitigating factors is crucial for accused individuals. These factors, which can either increase or decrease the severity of a sentence, play a vital role in determining the outcome of a case. This blog post will unravel the complexities of these…
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You Could Get Charged With Kidnapping For Moving An Alleged Victim Only 40 Feet?
You Could Get Charged With Kidnapping For Moving An Alleged Victim Only 40 Feet? In criminal law, the distinction between robbery and robbery plus kidnapping can be nuanced yet profoundly significant. For those accused, understanding these nuances is crucial. This blog post aims to demystify the complexities of California’s legal stance on kidnapping when it’s incidental to a robbery, specifically highlighting how moving someone as little as 40 feet can…
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YOU CAN GO TO JAIL IF YOU TELL SOMEONE NOT TO REPORT A CRIME UNDER CALIFORNIA PC 136.1
YOU CAN GO TO JAIL IF YOU TELL SOMEONE NOT TO REPORT A CRIME UNDER CALIFORNIA PC 136.1 California PC 136.1 revolves around the crime of discouraging someone from reporting a crime, and its implications can be severe for those accused. Understanding the nuances of this statute is crucial, especially if you find yourself or someone you know on the wrong side of the law. Here's an in-depth look at…
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You Need An Experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer Fighting For You When The Prosecutor Refuses To Comply With Your Legal Right To Obtain Critical Evidence In Your Favor
You Need An Experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer Fighting For You When The Prosecutor Refuses To Comply With Your Legal Right To Obtain Critical Evidence In Your Favor Picture this scenario—you're standing in court, facing serious accusations, and you discover that crucial evidence has been withheld by the prosecution. This could mean that the game might already be rigged against you. This alarming issue of the prosecution failing to disclose evidence…
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Warning – Your Legal Obligation To Provide Restitution To The Victim In A Criminal Case May Persist Even After the Conclusion of Your Probation
Warning - Your Legal Obligation To Provide Restitution To The Victim In A Criminal Case May Persist Even After the Conclusion of Your Probation Understanding your legal obligation to provide restitution in a criminal case is crucial for navigating the post-probation phase. While probation might mark the end of one chapter, another important responsibility might persist—providing restitution to the victim. By staying informed, seeking experienced legal assistance, and proactively managing…
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The Jury and Not The Judge Will Decide What Your Sentence Will Be If You Are Convicted of Most Felonies – Penal Code Section 1170
The Jury and Not The Judge Will Decide What Your Sentence Will Be If You Are Convicted of Most Felonies - Penal Code Section 1170 One crucial aspect of felony cases is determining whether "aggravating factors" exist, which can significantly increase your prison sentence if convicted. Under California Penal Code Section 1170, it's not a judge but a jury that must decide on these aggravating factors. Let's explore how this…
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The Effect of Active Probation on Petitions for Sealing Juvenile Records – Welfare and Institutions Code Section 786
The Effect of Active Probation on Petitions for Sealing Juvenile Records - Welfare and Institutions Code Section 786 Facing accusations and navigating the intricate legal system can be incredibly daunting, especially for juveniles. If you or a loved one has encountered the juvenile justice system, you might be aware of the importance of having your juvenile records sealed. However, what happens when you're still on probation for another case? This…
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You Could Have Your Conviction Reversed If Your Lawyer Did Not Represent You Adequately
You Could Have Your Conviction Reversed If Your Lawyer Did Not Represent You Adequately Facing a criminal conviction can be a life-altering experience. The stakes are incredibly high, and every detail in the courtroom matters. But what happens if your lawyer wasn't adequately prepared for your case? Imagine the implications. This blog post dives deep into the critical importance of lawyer preparedness, how it affects case outcomes, and what you…
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How We Try To Get Your Conviction Reversed If You Can Show A Key Witness Lied At Your Trial And You Were Found Guilty
How We Try To Get Your Conviction Reversed If You Can Show A Key Witness Lied At Your Trial And You Were Found Guilty Imagine realizing that your future hangs in the balance because a key witness in your trial lied. For accused individuals, this can seem like a nightmare without an end. However, there is hope. If we can prove that a key witness lied at your trial, you…
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Wallin & Klarich Client Got Her Felony Theft Charge Dismissed Due To Successful Defense Argument
Wallin & Klarich Client Got Her Felony Theft Charge Dismissed Due To Successful Defense Argument Our client came to our Irvine Office after being arrested for felony theft by an employee which carries a maximum sentence of up to three years in prison. Having never been arrested before, she was terrified of going back to jail and potentially losing her job. The client also could not afford to lose her…
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