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How Often Do DUI Cases Go to Trial?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 30, 2020 | DUI

DUI cases are considered criminal charges in California. Therefore, each DUI case has the chance of going to trial. In reality, most DUI cases are resolved without going to trial. That does not necessarily mean that all DUI cases that do not go to trial end in a guilty verdict. If you have a strong… read more

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Can You Be Arrested For Cursing At The Police?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 28, 2020 | California Law

Perhaps the real question here should be where does free speech end and criminal conduct begin? In examining this question, it turns out that the facts and situation involved will determine the answer. Where you are, what you say, and how you say it all matter in the analysis. The basic rule is that people… read more

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Can a Convicted Felon Own a Gun in California?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 17, 2020 | California Law

California’s gun laws are known for being some of the toughest in the country. For example, if you are convicted of a felony, and in some cases even a misdemeanor, you will lose your right to own a gun. There are other categories of people in addition to felons who are prohibited from owning guns,… read more

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What Happens at a Status Hearing in a Criminal Case?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 07, 2020 | California Law

There are many steps in the process of going to trial for a criminal matter in California. One of the court hearings that you must attend is a readiness conference. Readiness conferences are also referred to as status hearings or status conferences. The court may set multiple status hearings if it deems them necessary for… read more

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Is it Legal For Minors Be Naked on Facetime, Skype, or Other Video Conferencing Platforms?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 02, 2020 | California Law

Smartphones, tablets, computers, and other electronic devices are readily available to minors. Most minors use tablets and other electronic devices for schoolwork. Most of these devices are equipped with cameras that allow for pictures, videos, and live chat. Combine the availability of electronic devices with the interest in Facetime, Skype, and other apps that allow… read more

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Is a Restraining Order Public Record, Can it Be Viewed By Anyone?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Oct 19, 2020 | California Law

Restraining orders are issued by a court and are intended to keep one person, the “restrained party,” away from another, the “protected party,” due to a threat of harassment or abuse posed by the restrained party. There are four different types of restraining orders: Domestic Violence Restraining Order Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order… read more

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10 Examples of Police Misconduct to Refer to for Your Case

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Sep 07, 2020 | Criminal Defense

Police misconduct is an issue that has increasingly become a part of our national consciousness over the last few years. With an alarming number of high profile police shootings driving calls for police reform, every American has dealt with this issue in one way or another. Police misconduct refers to actions taken by law enforcement… read more

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Can You Shoot Someone Who Breaks Into Your House?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Aug 31, 2020 | California Law

One question people across the country often wrestle with is what to do in the event someone breaks into your home. Would you shoot an intruder in order to protect yourself and your family? Legally speaking, can you? Because self-defense laws vary by state, the answer to this question depends on where you call home…. read more

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