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When Appeals Matter: How a Murder Conviction Can Be Reversed in California

When Appeals Matter: How a Murder Conviction Can Be Reversed in California Being convicted of a serious crime like murder can feel like the end of the road. Many defendants believe that once a jury returns a guilty verdict, their fate is sealed. However, California's appellate process provides an opportunity for freedom after a wrongful conviction and legal errors that may have occurred during trial. A recent California Court of…

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Public Defenders Seek $120M as Prop 36 Strains Resources: What It Means for Justice in California

Public Defenders Seek $120M as Prop 36 Strains Resources: What It Means for Justice in California California’s criminal justice system is feeling the pressure. Public defenders across the state are urgently seeking $120 million in funding over the next three years to keep up with a growing caseload brought on by Proposition 36 — a measure that’s turning certain drug-related offenses back into felonies. As public defenders call for additional…

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ICE Agents Wait Outside Courthouses to Detain Undocumented Immigrants and People Are Terrified

ICE Agents Wait Outside Courthouses to Detain Undocumented Immigrants and People Are Terrified Richard Urdaneta Pulido’s papers were scattered across the floor as his girlfriend collapsed, overwhelmed by emotion, yelling his name in desperation. The 25-year-old was surrounded and apprehended by five federal immigration agents immediately after leaving an immigration courtroom in downtown Los Angeles last week. His girlfriend, whose identity remains protected for safety reasons, watched in disbelief as…

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Can I Appeal A Harsh Sentence?

Can I Appeal A Harsh Sentence? When facing what seems like an excessively harsh sentence, you have legal options. The appellate process provides a safeguard against unfair outcomes in our criminal justice system. Understanding these appeal rights could mean the difference between years of unnecessary incarceration and a fair sentence that properly reflects both the offense and your individual circumstances. Our skilled criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can…

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Insufficient Evidence Can Lead To Your Case Being Vacated

Insufficient Evidence Can Lead To Your Case Being Vacated Insufficient evidence can lead to a conviction being vacated. This is highlighted in a recent California case, People v. Gomez (2025). Our experienced criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can guide you through the legal process. Call Wallin & Klarich today toll-free at (877) 466-5245 for your free consultation with one of our appeals attorneys near you. People v. Gomez…

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California’s 2022 Law Change and Its Impact on Accused Individuals

California’s 2022 Law Change and Its Impact on Accused Individuals  The legal landscape in California underwent a significant transformation in January 2022, reshaping how certain information about accused individuals is handled. A pivotal change in the law now mandates the online publication of names and faces for those accused of specific crimes, sparking widespread concern.  For accused individuals, this shift can feel like navigating uncharted waters. Whether you’re directly affected…

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Mental Health Diversion in California: A Path to Recovery and Rehabilitation

Mental Health Diversion in California: A Path to Recovery and Rehabilitation The intersection of mental health and criminal justice has long been a challenging area in our legal system. However, California's mental health diversion program is showing promising results in helping individuals get the treatment they need while avoiding the devastating impact of incarceration. Our skilled criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can guide you through the legal process.…

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The Importance of EvidenceCode Section 352 in Criminal Defense

The Importance of EvidenceCode Section 352 in Criminal Defense A recent California case, People v. Caratachea, shows how a defense attorney's failure to use the rules of evidence to their advice (Evidence Code Section 352) can have profound consequences for their client. This case serves as a crucial reminder of why experienced criminal defense representation can make the difference between winning and losing your case. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys…

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Understanding Consent Laws: A Legal Defense Guide to California Penal Code 261

Understanding Consent Laws: A Legal Defense Guide to California Penal Code 261 When facing criminal charges in California, understanding the complexities of consent laws can mean the difference between a strong defense and a conviction. Penal Code 261 establishes strict guidelines around consent in sexual encounters, but interpreting and applying these laws requires deep legal expertise. Our criminal defense team has successfully defended numerous cases involving consent-related charges, and we've…

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Understanding Selective Prosecution: Recent Court Ruling Raises New Questions

Understanding Selective Prosecution: Recent Court Ruling Raises New Questions A recent Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision has highlighted the ongoing challenges defendants face when claiming selective prosecution in federal cases. This ruling, which reversed a lower court's dismissal of charges in an arson case, demonstrates the increasingly high bar defendants must clear to succeed with selective prosecution claims. Our skilled criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can guide…

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