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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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5 Things to Do If You’re Being Falsely Accused in Court

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Dec 06, 2019 | Criminal Defense

Sometimes people are falsely accused of misconduct or criminal behavior. In some cases, those false accusations can result in criminal charges. Other times, those allegations can adversely affect rights pertaining to your children and family. Those are some serious consequences for something that’s untrue. If you’re facing false allegations in court, it’s important to know… read more

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Do Ankle Bracelets Have Microphones?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 06, 2019 | Criminal Defense

Sometimes, as a part of your probation requirement, you’ll be required to wear an electronic monitor on your ankle. The ankle bracelet transmits a wireless signal that allows the state to keep an eye on your location. If you exceed the boundaries of your house arrest, the company keeping an eye on your monitor will… read more

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How a Section 991 Motion Could Affect Your Misdemeanor Criminal Case

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Nov 27, 2018 | 991 Motion

You’re entitled to certain rights when you’re charged with a crime in California. These rights help to ensure that the criminal proceedings against you are fair and that you have every opportunity to defend yourself. One fundamental right includes the requirement that you’re arraigned before a judge within a reasonable time after your arrest. For… read more

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What is Deferred Entry of Judgment and How Can It Help Me?

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Aug 17, 2018 | Diversion

Earlier this summer, a video depicting a woman stealing a “Make America Great Again” hat from a man’s head went viral. The clip showed UC Riverside student Edith Macias, 22, grabbing the hat from a classmate and accusing him of advocating genocide. While stealing someone’s hat may not seem like a major crime, Macias was… read more

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Understanding the Different Types of Warrants

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Jul 26, 2018 | Warrants

Warrants are an important part of our criminal justice system. They help to protect you from unreasonable and invasive police actions. There are three primary types of warrants in California: search, arrest, and bench. It is important to understand the function of each of these warrants and when they can be issued. Search Warrants You… read more

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Understanding Abortion Laws in California

by Ambrosio Rodriguez | Jun 04, 2018 | California Law

Is it legal to get an abortion in California? Thanks to the landmark Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, women do currently have the right to make decisions about their own reproductive lives. However, many states, including California, do place some restrictions on when, where, and how women can make the choice to terminate… read more

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