
Vehicular Homicide California Penal Code 192(C) PC – Prosecution
Were You Involved In A Fatal Car Accident In California? If you have been charged with vehicular homicide or manslaughter in California after being involved in a fatal car accident, it is important to understand what this crime entails. Our attorneys at Wallin & Klarich want to share with you what the prosecution needs to prove in order to convict you of this offense.
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Burglary Defense Lawyer | Orange County
For 40+ years, the burglary defense lawyers at Wallin & Klarich have gone above and beyond in helping their clients who are charged with burglary and other related charges. We understand what it takes to successfully defend our clients and fight for their rights. We have the knowledge, skill and resources to take on the tough cases. With offices in Orange County, Torrance, San Bernardino, Riverside, West Covina, Victorville, and…
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California Murder Lawyers – Penal Code 187
Are You In Need Of A Murder Attorney In California? Murder is a very serious crime that is prosecuted aggressively in California. A defendant can be convicted of either first or second degree murder. Murder in the first degree is when a person kills another person with deliberation and premeditation. Murder in the second degree occurs without premeditation. A first degree murder conviction carries an automatic sentence of life in…
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California Kidnapping Laws – Penal Code Sections 207, 208, And 209
Facing Kidnapping Charges In California? If you are facing accusations of kidnapping in Orange County, Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino, or San Diego, you need to contact one of the criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich immediately. With over 40 years of experience defending clients charged with kidnapping in California, we have the skill and expertise to help you obtain the best result possible in your kidnapping case.
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Domestic Violence Defense Attorney
Domestic violence is a form of abuse committed against a person close to the defendant, which includes spouses or former spouses, significant others or former significant others, cohabitants, children, or other family members. This encompasses physical abuse or threats of physical harm. In California, prosecutors have the power to file domestic violence charges as either a felony or misdemeanor offense. A conviction for a violation of domestic violence can result…
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California DUI Lawyer – Vehicle Code 23152(A) VC
Under VC 23152(a), driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is a serious criminal offense. The punishment for a DUI conviction may result in substantial jail time and severe fines. Being arrested for a DUI is just the beginning of a long process. Other than the criminal case you will face, you must also answer to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), who will attempt to suspend or revoke…
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California Robbery Attorney – Penal Code 211 PC
Robbery is a serious crime in California. If you are convicted of robbery in California, you can be sentenced to up to 6 years in state prison and face hefty fines. If you are being charged with this crime in California, you need to speak with a skilled robbery attorney right away. The robbery lawyers at Wallin & Klarich have over 40 years of experience successfully defending our clients charged…
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Appeals Attorney
A criminal appeal is a legal argument presented by your lawyer on your behalf to a higher court, such as the California Court of Appeals, stating that mistakes or legal errors were made during the criminal process in lower courts, which impacted your ability to receive a fair trial. The point of a criminal appeal is to reverse the previous conviction or sentencing in your case. If this happens you…
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Victorville Traffic Tickets
If you have received a traffic ticket in Victorville, you may be uncertain how to proceed. For one, you may want to contest the ticket in order to avoid expensive fines or adding points to your driving record. However, you may not want to take time off work in order to go to the Victorville Courthouse and wait hours for your case to be called. That is why you should…
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Sex Offender Registration – PC 290
In 1947, California became the first state in the country to enact a statewide sex offender law to monitor the location of convicted sex offenders. In 1994, the federal Wetterling Act took effect, which requires every state to maintain a sex offender registry. Registry laws were amended by Congress in 1996 when it adopted Megan’s Law, which requires law enforcement agencies to make information available to the public regarding registered sex…
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