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Mental Health and Criminal Defense

Any time you’re facing criminal charges, you should work with a qualified criminal defense attorney who can investigate your case, look at the facts, and work with you to build a strong defense. However, if you feel your crime occurred in part or in whole because of mental health problems that you’re suffering from, you’ll need to approach your charges from a different angle.

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Shoplifting Charges in California

In California, it is an offense to enter into a commercial establishment with the intent to steal merchandise on sale. A person convicted of shoplifting may face devastating penalties, including massive fines, lengthy imprisonment, a criminal record, and other life-changing consequences. A highly-skilled California criminal defense attorney can inform you about the penalties and ramifications of a shoplifting charge and help build your best defense.

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Are There Alternatives to Going to Jail?

If you are facing criminal charges that could result in imprisonment, you may wonder whether there are alternatives to incarceration in your particular case. Depending on your situation, you may be able to pursue some alternative sentencing options to avoid going to jail or prison.

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Understanding DUI Tests

Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is prohibited and often punished severely in California. On reasonable suspicion of drunk driving, a police officer can stop your car and request you to take a DUI test – chemical test or field sobriety test.

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Common Myths About DUIs

There are a number of myths surrounding driving under the influence (DUI) charges in California. Many of the myths are spread by people who have never been arrested for drunk driving and have no understanding of DUI laws. If you are facing DUI charges, it is important to know common myths and misconceptions about DUIs in order to avoid falling for them.

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Can I Get Arrested for Getting in a Fight?

When an argument between two or more people gets too heated, emotions can run high and lead to a fight. If someone who witnesses the fight calls the police, you may get arrested for the altercation, even if you were not the one who started it.

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Ineffective Representation Has Costly Consequences

When you are facing criminal charges, you are fighting for your livelihood, your freedom, and in some cases, your life. This is no time to try to save money by hiring a criminal defense attorney who is inexperienced, overworked, or otherwise ineffective. You have far too much at stake.

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Can I Get My Records Sealed?

If you were arrested but never convicted, the statute of limitations to charge you with a crime has passed, or you have been acquitted of a crime in California, you may be eligible to have your records sealed.

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Can I Be Arrested for Drugs That Aren’t Mine?

In California, nearly 10% of felony arrests and a whopping 25.5% of misdemeanors are drug related. Facing a drug charge is never easy, but it can be especially traumatic when the drugs weren’t even yours.

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Yes, a DUI Is Worth Fighting

With the pandemic forcing the closure of bars and restaurants throughout Los Angeles County, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department processed 1,745 cases of drunken driving from the date of the closure order in March 2020 through March 2021.

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