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Understanding the Role of Character Witnesses in California Criminal Defense Cases

Understanding the Role of Character Witnesses in California Criminal Defense Cases When it comes to criminal defense cases in California, character witnesses play a crucial role in the outcome of the trial. These individuals are called upon to testify about the defendant's character and provide insight into their behavior, habits, and overall reputation within the community. Having a skilled and experienced defense attorney on your side is crucial if you…

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How Long Does The DA Have To File Charges In California?

How Long Does The DA Have To File Charges? In California, the District Attorney (DA) has a certain amount of time to file charges against someone who is suspected of committing a crime. This time period varies depending on the severity of the crime and other factors. If you are awaiting charges to be brought against you, you need an aggressive defense attorney on your side. Choosing Wallin & Klarich…

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What Is “Reasonable Articulate Suspicion” | Traffic Stops

What Is “Reasonable Articulate Suspicion” When it comes to traffic stops, the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects drivers from unreasonable searches and seizures. However, police officers have been given broad authority when it comes to conducting traffic stops based on what is known as "reasonable articulate suspicion". In California, this means that an officer can stop a driver in certain circumstances if they have reasonable grounds to…

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Do I Need A Criminal Lawyer?

Do I Need a Criminal Lawyer to Help Me? In the face of a criminal accusation, individuals find themselves thrust into a complex and daunting legal landscape. The stakes are high, and the potential consequences can be life-altering. In these challenging times, the guidance and expertise of an experienced criminal defense lawyer become invaluable. This blog explores the pivotal role that an experienced criminal defense attorney from Wallin and Klarich…

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People v. Peterson | What Does The Prosecutor Have To Prove To Convict You Of Stalking In California

People v. Peterson | What Does The Prosecutor Have to Prove to Convict You of Stalking? Stalking is a serious criminal offense. It involves persistent and unwanted attention, harassment, or communication directed towards an individual without their consent. In California, stalking is considered a criminal offense and is punishable by law. California has specific laws in place to protect individuals from being stalked. The state’s Penal Code defines stalking as…

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People v. Pomar | You May Be Able To Prevent The Entire DA's Office From Prosecuting You

People v. Pomar | You May Be Able To Prevent The DA From Prosecuting You The concept of conflicts of interest is not new in the legal world. This is especially true in criminal trials where the stakes are high. A conflict of interest occurs when someone's personal interests or bias interferes with their ability to make impartial decisions that align with their professional obligations. However, as Pomar illustrates, one…

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What Does A Prosecutor Have To Prove In A PC 459 Burglary Case?

What Does A Prosecutor Have To Prove In A Burglary Case? Burglary is the act of unlawfully entering a building with the intention of committing a crime. In accordance with California Penal Code Section 459, burglary charges can be filed even without theft being involved. Burglary occurs when an individual enters a building, home, structure, room, container, or vehicle with the intent to commit larceny or any felony offense. You…

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Can You Appeal A Conviction Years Later?

How Long Do You Have to Appeal a Conviction? If you or someone you know has been convicted of a crime in the state of California, you only have a limited amount of time to file an appeal. In most cases, you have 60 days from your conviction to file an appeal. However, there are certain requirements that must be met and the appeals process can be complex. It is…

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What Is A "Heat Of Passion" Defense?

“Heat Of Passion” Defense The heat of passion defense is one of the defenses available to those accused of committing a crime in California. It's based on the principle that a person who acts in the heat of passion, without sufficient time for their passion to cool, and with an honest and reasonable belief that their actions were necessary for self-defense or defense of another, should not be held liable…

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How Does Bail Work? Posting Bail In Irvine, CA 

How Does Bail Work? Posting Bail In Irvine, CA  Posting bail is a critical part of the criminal justice process. In Irvine, California, this process can be complicated, so it is important to have an experienced defense attorney by your side as you navigate your way through the legal system.  If you’re facing legal challenges, consider calling us to see how we can help. We have over 40 years of…

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