Trevor Bauer

Trevor Bauer: The Vague Line Between ‘Rough’ Sex & Sexual Assault

Trevor Bauer: The Vague Line Between ‘Rough’ Sex & Sexual Assault In recent news, Trevor Bauer has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman, with whom he was romantically involved. During a recent court hearing on July 23rd, a judge granted a temporary restraining order against Mr. Bauer. However, this is just the beginning of what is likely to be a very complicated legal matter to resolve. This article will…

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How to Get Probation Granted

How to Get Probation Granted If you are sentenced to jail time, your entire life could change. Not only will you lose your freedom, you could also lose your job. However, you may be able to stay out of jail by seeking probation. If you are granted probation, you could live at your home, keep your job and not have to deal with all of the adverse consequences that occur…

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Crime

What is the Difference Between Robbery and Theft? (PC 211 vs PC 484)

What is the Difference Between Robbery and Theft? (PC 211 vs PC 484) The act of taking something that isn’t yours is often referred to as “stealing,” but when it comes to legal terms, the words “robbery” and “theft” are not interchangeable with stealing. Though you might think the two terms mean the same thing, they are separate crimes under California law. That is why it is important to understand…

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Rehabilitation

10 Reasons You May Not Be Eligible for a Certificate of Rehabilitation

10 Reasons You May Not Be Eligible for a Certificate of Rehabilitation A Certificate of Rehabilitation is a court order declaring that a person convicted of a felony or specific misdemeanors has shown good moral character and has been rehabilitated since the time he or she committed a crime. It is beneficial to receive a Certificate of Rehabilitation because: It may be easier for you to find a job You…

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What is an Arraignment in California?

What is an Arraignment in California? Though the facts are different in every case, the path that every criminal case in California travels is designed to be the same. If you are suspected of committing a crime, you will first be arrested. If the prosecutor does not file charges, you will be released, and the process ends. If he or she does decide that the evidence is strong enough against…

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Criminal Charges

How Criminal Charges are Filed

How Criminal Charges are Filed Being accused of a crime can be potentially devastating. The legal process can be complicated and difficult, especially if you don’t know how the law works. This is why you need to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as you receive information that you may be accused of a crime. Arrest and Filing Charges After you are arrested, a police report will…

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I’m on Parole. Can Cops Search My Cellphone?

I’m on Parole. Can Cops Search My Cellphone? Cellphones have become so ingrained in everyday life that for most people their phone is almost an extension of themselves. From the most mundane communications with friends and family, to the most sensitive bank and personal records, cellphones have become a repository for much of the information that people feel most protective about. Does the fact that cellphones now resemble computers more…

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Threats Made Over Instagram Often Lead to Criminal Charges

Threats Made Over Instagram Often Lead to Criminal Charges Laws that prohibit the making of criminal or “terroristic” threats have been on the books in California for some time. With new technology, these laws have been applied to threats made on social media in recent years. Following a number of high profile school shootings, police have begun to crack down on threats made on Instagram against students and schools. You…

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Missed Your Court Date? Here’s What to Do Next

Missed Your Court Date? Here’s What to Do Next If you were late for your court date or failed to appear, the court could issue a warrant for your arrest. You could also be charged with the separate crime of failure to appear (FTA) under California Penal Code Sections 1320 and 1320.5. You will likely be arrested by police and held in custody until your next court date. If you…

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So You Want To Clean Up Your Criminal Record: Expungements Are An Option for a Fresh Start in Southern California

So You Want To Clean Up Your Criminal Record: Expungements Are An Option for a Fresh Start in Southern California In Southern California individuals who have been convicted of a crime often seek ways to clear their criminal record. One common term that is used in this process is expungement.  Choosing Wallin & Klarich expungement attorney to represent you in an excellent position to achieve your goal.  We have over…

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