Automotive accidents are unfortunate and sometimes inevitable. Therefore, getting involved in an accident could spur mixed emotions, and you may react negatively due to fear, guilt, or confusion. When you feel you’ve done something wrong, your first impulse could...read more
In the digital age, our lives are intertwined with technology, and smart devices have become integral to our daily routines. From smartphones and tablets to smartwatches and home assistants, these devices store vast amounts of personal information that can...read more
Criminal Threat Charge Are you facing a criminal threat charge in California? You could face severe penalties, including imprisonment, fines, probation, and a permanent criminal record, if convicted. However, you can improve your chances of obtaining a good verdict...read more
Hit and Run In the state of California, a hit and run, also called fleeing the scene of an accident, can lead to both civil and criminal charges. The severity of any injuries or damages and the circumstances of...read more
Wobbler Offense in California When you’re arrested for a crime in California, the court charges you based on the type of criminal activity alleged. A prosecutor evaluates the allegations and the relevant statutes and decides whether to charge you...read more
California Fake ID laws California Fake ID laws make it a crime to show or possess a fake ID with the intent of using it to commit forgery. Being in possession of a fake ID in the state of...read more
The statute of limitations (SOL) is the time limit a government or legal body has to prosecute a crime. This is also the period within which law enforcement must find sufficient evidence to bring charges. In many cases, however,...read more
California Sex Offender Registry For those convicted of a sex crime in California, the consequences can be far-reaching beyond serving out their sentence. In accordance with California law, those individuals must register as sex offenders, which means that their...read more
Three-Tier Sex Offender System On January 1, 2021, the laws regarding sex offenders in California changed. Many other states have passed laws that allow for registered sex offenders to remain on the registry for life. The goal of the...read more
Difference Between First and Second Degree Murder California defines murder as the unlawful killing of a human being with malice or intention. When facing a murder charge in California, the state has a total of three murder charges that...read more