
Understanding Your Rights Under California Penal Code 1172.1: A New Path to Resentencing
Understanding Your Rights Under California Penal Code 1172.1: A New Path to Resentencing In California's evolving criminal justice landscape, recent changes have opened new doors for individuals seeking to challenge their original sentences. One of the most significant developments is California Penal Code 1172.1, which provides a pathway for felony defendants to have their sentences reconsidered when circumstances suggest the original sentence may no longer be just or appropriate. Our…
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Former OC Supervisor Gets 5 Years for $12M COVID Relief Fraud: What It Means for You
Former OC Supervisor Gets 5 Years for $12M COVID Relief Fraud: What It Means for You Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do was sentenced to five years in federal prison for his role in a $12 million public corruption scheme that misused COVID-19 relief funds. His conviction sends a clear message: public corruption and financial crimes are taken seriously—not just by the federal government, but also by the State of…
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Can You Be Banned from All Social Media as a Condition of Probation? The Court Says YES
Can You Be Banned from All Social Media as a Condition of Probation? The Court Says YES At Wallin & Klarich, we’re often asked: Can the court really ban me from using all social media while I’m on probation or supervision? A recent California case answers that question clearly: Yes—if social media played a role in the offense, a total ban may be legal. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys at…
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How Criminal Appeals and Penal Code 1172.6 Can Transform Life Sentences
How Criminal Appeals and Penal Code 1172.6 Can Transform Life Sentences A recent case involving Penal Code section 1172.6 shows why criminal appeals are so crucial and how new legislation can provide hope for those serving sentences that no longer fit their actual culpability. 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…
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Why Hiring an Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney Matters: A Cautionary Tale from the Racial Justice Act
Why Hiring an Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney Matters: A Cautionary Tale from the Racial Justice Act At Wallin & Klarich, we understand that your freedom, reputation, and future are on the line when you’re facing criminal charges. That’s why having a knowledgeable and experienced criminal defense attorney by your side isn’t just helpful—it’s essential. A recent California appellate decision involving Brandon Wagstaff shows just how much is at stake when…
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Can a DUI Lead to Losing Custody of Your Child?
Can a DUI Lead to Losing Custody of Your Child? When most people think about DUI penalties, they focus on the immediate consequences: jail time, fines, license suspension, and increased insurance rates. However, there's a devastating consequence that many parents don't consider until it's too late—the loss of custody of their children. A DUI conviction, especially one involving a child passenger, can trigger dependency proceedings that may result in losing…
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Want to Own a Gun? Avoid a Felony Conviction—Even a Nonviolent One
Want to Own a Gun? Avoid a Felony Conviction—Even a Nonviolent One If you value your right to own or possess a firearm, there's one thing you must understand: any felony conviction—violent or nonviolent—can permanently take that right away under federal law. A recent decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals made this clear. On May 10, 2025, the court upheld a federal statute that bans all felons…
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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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Can Prior Convictions Affect Federal Sentencing Enhancements?
Can Prior Convictions Affect Federal Sentencing Enhancements? In federal criminal cases, prior convictions can significantly impact sentencing outcomes, particularly in cases involving serious offenses. A recent federal court ruling highlights how the legal system approaches mandatory minimum sentencing enhancements when a defendant has prior convictions. This blog explains these enhancements and what they mean for those facing federal charges. Our skilled criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can guide…
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Why Defense Counsel Should Be Engaged Before an Arrest
Why Defense Counsel Should Be Engaged Before an Arrest Most people wait until formal charges or an arrest before seeking legal representation. This common but potentially costly mistake can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Early intervention by experienced defense attorneys can make the difference between a case that's dismissed before charges and one that follows you for years. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can…
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