Posts belonging to Category California Laws
Posted by Stephen LevineonFebruary 5, 2019
In many states, including the State of California, restraining order are typically filed in the Family Law Court. There are also Emergency Protective Orders which are found commonly in criminal cases, and civil restraining orders filed and processed within the … click to read more
Categories: California Laws, California Penal Code, Criminal Defense
Posted by James KnoxonJanuary 24, 2019
Domestic violence is a very delicate matter that affects countless of families across the nation. Generally, domestic violence has clear and easily identifiable elements but a great part of it can also be difficult to recognize. If you or someone … click to read more
Categories: California Laws, California Penal Code, Criminal Defense, Family Law
Posted by Stephen LevineonJanuary 16, 2019
Minors who have committed a crime are prosecuted differently than those over the age of 18. Juvenile criminal defendants are generally sent to juvenile court and will not have a jury trial. In place of a jury trial, juvenile defendants … click to read more
Categories: California Laws, California Penal Code, Criminal Defense
Posted by Stephen LevineonDecember 14, 2018
Under the State of California, dog owners are strictly responsible for any injuries their dog has caused to another person. While California law required pet owners to be held liable for the injuries, the law does have certain restrictions that … click to read more
Categories: California Laws, Dog Bite
Posted by Stephen LevineonNovember 24, 2018
Nationwide, money laundering is considered a white-collar crime. It is the unlawful act of taking currency from a criminal activity to conceal or mask the source of the currency through a sequence of financial transactions. Money laundering can often be … click to read more
Categories: California Laws, California Penal Code, Criminal Defense