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How Can I Fight Embezzlement Charges in California?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Jul 01, 2021 | Criminal Defense

The best way to fight embezzlement charges in California is to enlist the help of an experienced criminal defense lawyer. You are innocent until proven guilty. Therefore, the state has the burden of proving that you are guilty of embezzlement charges. However, fighting embezzlement charges requires that you present defenses that raise sufficient doubt about… read more

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The Best States For Responsible Gun Owners

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | May 13, 2021 | Criminal Defense

If you ask someone about the best states for responsible gun owners, the list may vary. Some people prefer strong gun laws, while other people prefer more freedom for gun owners. Most gun owners choose states that have less restrictive laws. For example, California tops the list on the Gun Law Scorecard for the Giffords… read more

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California Death Penalty News and Crime Information

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Apr 17, 2021 | Death Penalty

Capital punishment in California continues to be a controversial topic. It is intended to act as a deterrent to criminal activity. The thought is that a person will reconsider their criminal behavior if they know that they could be put to death. Studies about the effectiveness of the death penalty are mixed. California’s death penalty… read more

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The Complete Guide on How to Get a Warrant Lifted

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Feb 10, 2021 | Criminal Defense

Having an outstanding bench warrant against you can make life very stressful. You never know when a police officer might show up at your home or work to arrest you. A police officer could pull you over while your children are in the car, which could be a disaster if the officer arrests you on… read more

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Do Presidential Candidates Have to Release Their Tax Returns?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Dec 01, 2020 | Federal Crimes

Although there is a heated debate around presidential candidates’ tax returns, they are not required by law to release them to the public. Like anyone else, presidential candidates can exercise their constitutional right to privacy regarding tax returns. There is ongoing contention about whether presidential candidates should have to release their tax statements. One senator… read more

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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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