
Can a Change in Evidence Rules Overturn My Sentence?
Can a Change in Evidence Rules Overturn My Sentence? A recent appellate court decision demonstrates how changes in evidence rules and legal standards can dramatically impact even the most serious cases, including those involving murder convictions and death sentences. 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 your free consultation with one…
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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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What Evidence is Used in Vehicular Homicide Cases? A Defense Attorney Explains
What Evidence is Used in Vehicular Homicide Cases? A Defense Attorney Explains Vehicular homicide cases are among the most complex criminal proceedings in our justice system, involving multiple types of evidence and requiring extensive legal expertise to defend against. As experienced criminal defense attorneys, we regularly see how prosecutors build these cases – and more importantly, how they can be effectively challenged. This article breaks down the key types of…
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IF YOU WANT TO WIN YOUR CASE YOUR LAWYER NEEDS TO KNOW HOW TO GET THE BEST EVIDENCE BEFORE THE JURY OR JUDGE
IF YOU WANT TO WIN YOUR CASE YOUR LAWYER NEEDS TO KNOW HOW TO GET THE BEST EVIDENCE BEFORE THE JURY OR JUDGE Insufficient Foundation In evidence law, "insufficient foundation" means that there hasn't been enough basic information or context provided for a piece of evidence to be considered reliable or relevant in a legal case. Think of it like a story without enough background; if you don't know the…
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IF YOU WANT TO WIN YOUR CASE YOUR LAWYER NEEDS TO KNOW HOW TO GET THE BEST EVIDENCE BEFORE THE JURY OR JUDGE
IF YOU WANT TO WIN YOUR CASE YOUR LAWYER NEEDS TO KNOW HOW TO GET THE BEST EVIDENCE BEFORE THE JURY OR JUDGE Relevance One of the cornerstone legal principles during trials is the relevance of evidence. According to Evidence Codes § 350 & 351, only relevant evidence is admissible at trial. To be relevant, the evidence “must have a tendency in reason to prove or disprove any disputed fact…
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