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Understanding the California Felony Murder Rule: What Accused Individuals Need to Know

Understanding the California Felony Murder Rule: What Accused Individuals Need to Know The California Felony Murder Rule has long been a source of fear and confusion for those accused of serious crimes. Its implications are significant, often holding individuals accountable for murder even when they didn’t commit the actual act. If you or someone you know is facing charges under this rule, understanding its scope, and possible defenses is crucial.…

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Why You Need an Experienced Lawyer in Criminal Trials

Why You Need an Experienced Lawyer in Criminal Trials When it comes to criminal trials, even small mistakes can have long-lasting consequences. One such critical error often occurs during jury selection or in pivotal moments when objections are not raised. That single moment of inaction by a defense attorney can significantly influence the outcome of a case, even leading to the denial of an appeal. This post will unpack a…

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Newport Beach Attorney Sentenced in $8.7 Million Fraud Case: A Stark Reminder of the Stakes in White Collar Crime

Newport Beach Attorney Sentenced in $8.7 Million Fraud Case: A Stark Reminder of the Stakes in White Collar Crime A Newport Beach attorney who used her legal credentials and business connections to orchestrate a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme has been sentenced to federal prison. On May 20, 2024, Sara Jacqueline King, 41, received a 21-month sentence from U.S. District Judge David O. Carter after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money…

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Menendez Brothers Resentencing: How Resentencing Can Get You Out Of Jail Now

Menendez Brothers Resentencing: How Resentencing Can Get You Out Of Jail Now The recent resentencing of Erik and Lyle Menendez this week marks a significant turning point in one of America's most notorious murder cases. After more than three decades behind bars, the brothers have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, making them immediately eligible for parole—a dramatic shift from their original sentence of life without the…

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Unlocking Second Chances: How Penal Code Section 1172.1 Can Lead to Resentencing

Unlocking Second Chances: How Penal Code Section 1172.1 Can Lead to Resentencing For individuals currently serving time in California prisons or jails, Penal Code Section 1172.1 offers a ray of hope. This groundbreaking legal provision enables a judge to revisit a defendant’s sentence and potentially resentence them for any number of reasons. These reasons can include changes in statutory or case law, as well as factors that were not adequately…

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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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Criminal Restitution Orders Following Civil Settlements in California 

Criminal Restitution Orders Following Civil Settlements in California  When facing legal battles in California, particularly those involving both civil settlements and criminal charges, the complexities surrounding restitution orders can be overwhelming. If you've been accused of wrongdoing, understanding how criminal restitution intersects with civil agreements is crucial. This blog will guide you through: The basics of criminal restitution in California How civil settlements interact with restitution orders The implications for…

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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 Difference Between Robbery and Burglary in California: Legal Definitions That Matter

The Difference Between Robbery and Burglary in California: Legal Definitions That Matter In California's criminal justice system, robbery and burglary are two distinct crimes that are often confused with one another. While both are serious offenses that can result in significant penalties, understanding the key differences between them is crucial for anyone facing such charges. This blog will break down these important legal definitions and explain why having experienced legal…

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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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