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COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) AND MY CASE (TRIAL OR APPEAL)

COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) AND MY CASE (TRIAL OR APPEAL) The rapidly expanding pandemic crisis of COVID-19 has had sweeping effects on everyday life. Due to Center For Disease Control (CDC) recommendations California has taken immediate measures to protect the public by enforcing social distancing and restrictions of gatherings of more than…

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What is a Commutation of Sentence?

Many people are curious about a commutation of sentence, and what it actually means. Basically, there is no impact on whether a defendant is guilty; it is simply a reduction in the sentence given a defendant by the governor of the state. A type of clemency, a state’s governor may…

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California Crimes: Misdemeanors, Felonies, and ‘Wobblers’ – Understanding the Difference

As seasoned Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys, we understand that many people do not really know the difference between a misdemeanor and felony offense.  In California, there are also criminal offenses that are classified as “wobblers,” which simply means that the crime may be charged as a misdemeanor or felony,…

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Five Common (and Potentially Costly) Misperceptions in Los Angeles Criminal Court

There are several misperceptions defendants have when going to Los Angeles criminal court, the most common of which we will reveal below.  Regardless of whether you have been arrested or charged with a seemingly minor offense, or something more serious that will potentially leave you facing severe criminal penalties if…

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Field Sobriety Tests – What Los Angeles Motorists Don’t Know, But Should Be Aware Of

Nearly everyone has heard of field sobriety tests, regardless of whether you have been pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving.  Even those who have never faced the stress of possibly being arrested for DUI want to avoid field sobriety tests at all costs, simply because they have heard the…

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When Charged with a Crime in Los Angeles, is it Favorable if the Offense is Considered a Wobbler?

In California, certain offenses are considered a “wobbler.”  This simply means that there are criminal code sections which make it possible for a prosecutor to charge and individual with an infraction or misdemeanor offense, or a misdemeanor or felony offense.  A felony charge is the most serious, incurring the harshest…

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Accused of a Crime in Los Angeles County? Guidance from a Trusted Criminal Defense Attorney

When you are accused of a criminal offense in Los Angeles or nearby counties of Orange, Riverside, Ventura, or San Bernardino, it’s important you take certain steps to ensure you’re doing all possible to obtain positive results.  Here are a few steps our Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys recommend you…

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