Recent Blog Posts
Real Estate Fraud: Understanding the Basic Elements of Fraud Defense
Real estate fraud is considered a serious crime in the Inland Empire. It is also a crime that is seriously prosecuted in the entire State of California. If you or someone you know has been accused of real estate fraud in the Inland Empire, you should seek the immediate guidance and support of an… Read More »
Contesting a Traffic Ticket in the State of California: Key Strategies That Could Help You Win Your Case
Simply receiving a traffic ticket in the State of California does not always mean it is justified. Fighting a traffic ticket can be quite complex and difficult but in some situations, the effort to challenge the ticket can be successful. If you or someone you know plans to challenge a traffic ticket, the following… Read More »
Drug Distribution Charges in California
When a person is caught with drugs, the level of consequences he or she will face vary depending on many factors, such as the type of drug, the amount of drug, and whether the person has previously been convicted of a criminal offense. One major factor in determining the seriousness of an offense is… Read More »
Having a Juvenile Record Sealed in California
If you committed a criminal offense when you were a juvenile, that criminal record can sometimes follow you into adulthood. Starting out with a criminal record can create many disadvantages. For instance, a criminal record can show up on job searches, impact your ability to rent an apartment or go to college. Fortunately, in… Read More »
Illegal Searches in California
The Constitution of the United States protects a person’s right to avoid unreasonable searches and seizures. The government is bound by laws and regulations that prevent the police from searching people without cause. In many cases, police will actually require a warrant to search a person’s belongings or property. There are, however, exceptions to… Read More »
Video and Audio Recordings in Divorce
Contentious divorces can often involve a lot of “he said she said” situations. One partner may accuse the other of being abusive. In some cases, these allegations, even if true, might prove difficult to prove. In other scenarios, a spouse may believe he or she can gain an advantage in the litigation by claiming… Read More »
Were You Illegally Pulled Over When You Got Your DUI?
The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution makes it illegal for law enforcement to carry out unreasonable searches and seizures. Because of this, police officers have to follow specific rules when they pull over cars and stop drivers. An officer cannot pull over a car simply because they have a hunch or a… Read More »
Nevada Residents Charged with DUI in California
Drivers crossing from Nevada into California or back on Highway 15 might be looking forward to a great weekend or a long vacation, but this is one of the most common stretches of roadway for people to get tickets. Any good time can come to an abrupt end if a Nevada resident is pulled… Read More »
Post-Decree Modifications in California Family Law Court
Going through a divorce is stressful, and many people are anxious to be done with the whole process. However, sometimes after the papers are signed and filed with the court, issues come up that cause a party to wish to modify the original agreement. After all, life is complicated, and things change. When something… Read More »
Domestic Battery in California
Unfortunately, domestic violence is surprisingly common in the United States, and in California specifically. Nearly 33% of women in California and over 27% of men experience some form of stalking or physical violence from an intimate partner at some point in their lives. Domestic battery is a form of domestic violence, and it is… Read More »
