
Street Racing Can End Up Putting You In Jail In California – Vehicle Code Section 23109
Street Racing Can End Up Putting You In Jail In California - Vehicle Code Section 23109 Street racing in California is not just a thrilling activity for car enthusiasts; it's a serious offense with severe consequences. Whether it's the rush of adrenaline or the desire to showcase one's driving skills, street racing can lead to hefty fines, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record. Accused individuals must understand the gravity of…
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Court Holds That A Parent with A “Drug Problem” Can Retain Custody of Their Child If They Provide Adequate Care To Their Child – Welfare and Institutions Code Section 300(b)
Court Holds That A Parent with A “Drug Problem” Can Retain Custody of Their Child If They Provide Adequate Care To Their Child - Welfare and Institutions Code Section 300(b) If you find yourself accused of substance abuse and are facing a child dependency case per Welfare and Institutions Code 300, then you likely will need our law firm's help. When a child dependency case is filed against you it…
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The Primary Defenses To A Robbery Charge – Penal Code Section 211
The Primary Defenses To A Robbery Charge - Penal Code Section 211 Facing robbery charges can be a daunting experience. Robbery is a serious crime that involves taking someone's property through force or intimidation. Knowing your rights and understanding the defenses available can significantly impact the outcome of your case. If you are looking for a criminal defense attorney near you, then you can reach out to us at any…
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The Primary Defenses To A Battery On A Police Officer Charge – Penal Code Sections 243(b), 243(c)
The Primary Defenses To A Battery On A Police Officer Charge - Penal Code Sections 243(b), 243(c) Facing a charge of battery on a police officer in California can be overwhelming and intimidating. This serious offense carries potential legal consequences that can significantly impact your life. But understanding your rights and the defenses available to you can make a crucial difference. This blog will explore what constitutes battery on a…
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Wallin & Klarich Client Did Not Have To Post Bail And Was Released From Custody Due To Successful Defense Argument
Wallin & Klarich Client Did Not Have To Post Bail And Was Released From Custody Due To Successful Defense Argument A client hired us who called us while he was in custody. After he hired Wallin & Klarich, we immediately began to look for ways to release our client from custody during the pendency of the case. The bail was set at $100,000. At the arraignment, our criminal defense attorney…
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The Primary Defenses Against Drug Possession And Distribution Charges In California – Health And Safety Codes 11350, 11351, 11352, 11357, 11379
The Primary Defenses Against Drug Possession And Distribution Charges In California - Health And Safety Codes 11350, 11351, 11352, 11357, 11379 The legal consequences of drug-related crimes in California can vary significantly depending on the nature of the offense and the specific state statutes involved, particularly in relation to Health and Safety Codes. Understanding these laws is crucial, not only for compliance but also for protecting your rights and future.…
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We Can Help You Get Your Serious Criminal Charges Dismissed
We Can Help You Get Your Serious Criminal Charges Dismissed Wallin & Klarich helps clients achieve dismissal of serious criminal charges. Our firm recently represented a client who was facing serious criminal charges out of Riverside county including kidnapping for rape, rape of an unconscious person, and assault with intent to commit rape. The district attorney claimed that our client had sex with his co-worker when she was unconscious after…
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The Primary Defenses To A Corporal Injury To A Spouse Charge – Penal Code Section 273.5
The Primary Defenses To A Corporal Injury To A Spouse Charge - Penal Code Section 273.5 Finding yourself accused of a corporal injury to a spouse charge in California can be daunting and overwhelming. This blog will break down the charge, examine potential penalties, explore potential defenses, and emphasize the importance of seeking strong legal counsel, helping you understand what to expect and how to best protect your rights. Our…
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How To Beat A Drive-By Shooting Charge – Penal Code Section 26100
How To Beat A Drive-By Shooting Charge - Penal Code Section 26100 Facing a drive-by shooting charge in California is daunting. The potential legal consequences can be life-altering, ranging from extended prison sentences to hefty fines. Understanding the gravity of these charges is crucial for anyone accused. This blog aims to educate and guide you through the complexities of fighting such charges, providing valuable insights into legal statutes, and defense…
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How to Successfully Fight Against A Perjury Charge – Penal Code Sections 118, 126, 127
How to Successfully Fight Against A Perjury Charge - Penal Code Sections 118, 126, 127 Being accused of perjury in California can be tough to navigate. Understanding the process and knowing your rights can make a significant impact in the outcome of your case. This blog aims to provide accused individuals with practical insights on perjury charges in California, key defense strategies that can be used, and the necessity of…
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