
Understanding Voluntary Manslaughter in California
Understanding Voluntary Manslaughter in California If you're facing a charge of voluntary manslaughter in California, you’re likely feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what lies ahead. This blog post will explain what the prosecution must prove to convict you of voluntary manslaughter. It will also explain the different defenses that can be raised if you are facing a voluntary manslaughter charge. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys can guide you through the…
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How We Can Help You Beat a “Three Strikes Case” In California
How We Can Help You Beat a “Three Strikes Case” In California If you are facing a “three strikes case” in California you are likely to be extremely worried about going to prison for many years. The three strikes law in California is very complicated. We have provided you with this very important information so you can understand how you can defend yourself or a loved one who may be…
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How Wallin and Klarich Can Help You Fight Arson Charges In California
How Wallin and Klarich Can Help You Fight Arson Charges In California If you’re accused of arson in California, understanding the intricacies of the legal process is crucial. This guide will walk you through what constitutes arson in the state, the legal process involved, your rights and legal advice, case studies, and the importance of prevention and rehabilitation. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys can guide you through the legal process.…
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Will I Have To Pay Restitution If I Am Convicted Of A Crime?
Will I Have To Pay Restitution If I Am Convicted Of A Crime? People v. Berlin A woman was charged with misdemeanors, including a felony stalking charge. After placing her on mental health diversion, the court suspended her trial proceedings. Two years later, her case came on the calendar for a victim impact statement in which the prosecution sought to impose restitution. The woman moved to have her case dismissed…
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Can I Qualify For Mental Health Diversion To Avoid Going To Jail? Penal Code Section 1001.36
Can I Qualify For Mental Health Diversion To Avoid Going To Jail? Penal Code Section 1001.36 Mental Health Diversion (MHD) in California is a legal procedure aimed at providing treatment for individuals who suffer from mental health disorders and are charged with criminal offenses. This initiative is designed to address the underlying mental health issues that may contribute to criminal behavior, thereby diverting eligible individuals away from the traditional criminal…
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How Do Criminal Domestic Violence Cases Affect Family Law Cases?
How Do Criminal Domestic Violence Cases Affect Family Law Cases? Under California law, being convicted of a domestic violence crime can affect a future family law case. For instance, a domestic violence conviction can lead to denial of child custody and denial of spousal support. If you are currently being charged with a domestic violence crime, it is important to know which crimes can affect future family law cases. In…
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A Prior Conviction May Be Resentenced With a Penal Code 1172.6 Petition
A Prior Conviction May Be Resentenced With a Penal Code 1172.6 Petition People v. Estrada In People v. Estrada, the defendant was charged with various offenses related to a violent incident. The charges included murder, attempted murder, and assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury. The incident involved multiple individuals engaged in a fight, resulting in the death of one person and injuries to others. During the preliminary…
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Can a Defense Attorney Help Me If I Am Being Charged With A Felony?
Can a Defense Attorney Help Me If I Am Being Charged With A Felony? When you're facing serious felony charges in a state like California, it's crucial to understand the importance of having a defense attorney by your side. They can make a world of difference in navigating the complexities of the justice system and securing the best possible outcome in your case. Selecting the right criminal defense law firm…
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When Can I Use ‘Heat of Passion’ As A Defense In My Murder Case?
When Can I Use 'Heat of Passion' As A Defense In My Murder Case? Dealing with criminal charges can be scary, especially when your freedom is on the line. If you're in a situation where you need to defend yourself legally, it's important to know what you can do. In California, there's the "heat of passion" defense, and it could make a big difference in how your case turns out.…
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Never Talk To Someone In A Jail Cell With You As You May Be Talking To A Cop
Never Talk To Someone In A Jail Cell With You As You May Be Talking To A Cop People v. Felix The Miranda Rights are a critical component of the criminal justice process, designed to protect an individual's Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Stemming from the landmark 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, these rights must be read by law enforcement officers to a suspect before questioning them in…
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