Punishment for Possession of Meth in Ventura – HS 11377(a)
Punishment for Possession of Meth in Ventura – HS 11377(a) Possession of methamphetamine is a violation of California Health and Safety Code section 11377(a). If you have been charged with possession of meth in Ventura, it is important that you hire a team of defense attorneys with experience in drug possession cases. Our attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have over 40 years of experience defending possession of methamphetamine cases. We…
Read MoreWhat Is the Punishment for a Second Domestic Violence Conviction in Ventura? (PC 273.5)
What Is the Punishment for a Second Domestic Violence Conviction in Ventura? (PC 273.5) A Domestic violence conviction in Ventura often carries significant punishments. These punishments can include years in custody if convicted. The prosecutor in Ventura has wide discretion in determining what to charge a person accused of domestic violence, and what punishments to ask for if the person is convicted. Domestic Violence Charges In California, domestic violence is…
Read MoreConsequences For A Probation Violation in Ventura County
Consequences For A Probation Violation in Ventura County In California, probation may be granted to a criminal defendant on either a misdemeanor or felony. Probation is considered a privilege, and not a right. To understand how probation works in California, you must understand the difference between formal and informal probation. Formal probation requires that you register with the Probation Department in the county in which the crime occurred, or the…
Read MoreWhat are the consequences for probation violation in Ventura County?
What are the consequences of probation violations in Ventura County? Probation violation in Ventura County can have serious consequences. In most instances, once you have been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor, the court will not impose the maximum sentence, but rather place you on probation and give you certain probation conditions to abide by. Some of those conditions often, would be to obey all orders of the court…
Read MoreThree Ventura County Men Arrested On Allegations Of Robbery (PC 211)
Three Ventura County Men Arrested On Allegations Of Robbery (PC 211) Ventura police officers arrested three men in the early morning hours on allegations of robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, and assault with a deadly weapon. According to police, a man traveling home from work on his bicycle about 1 a.m. near Seaward Avenue and Alessandro Drive was stopped by three men in a car. The men in the car…
Read MoreBill Approved to Allow Electronic Monitoring of Domestic Violence Defendants
Bill Approved to Allow Electronic Monitoring of Domestic Violence Defendants The domestic violence lawyers at Wallin & Klarich have handled numerous domestic violence cases. Our Ventura County criminal domestic violence lawyers keep current with the ever-changing laws and regulations related to domestic violence crimes. A bill crafted after the 2009 slaying of a California woman cleared its first hurdle this week. Known as “Lisa’s Law,” the legislation is named for…
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