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Illegal drugs are generally substances designed to induce a state of euphoria or alter a person's senses. Many of these drugs can be lethal, especially in minors, or can cause dangerously altered ...
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Being charged for an arson criminal offense is an extremely serious situation, with dire consequences that require the immediate help of a Los Angeles arson lawyer. Arson is the intentional setting ...
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If you are under investigation or if you have been charged with a criminal offense, regardless if it is a misdemeanor or a felony, you should immediately seek representation from a Palmdale criminal ...
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Grand theft refers to stealing or taking property that is valued over $400. In most cases grand theft is a felony offense, however under California Penal Code 487, grand theft is technically a ...
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Being arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, or DUI, is a very concerning situation to be caught in. California has extremely strict intoxicated driving laws; some of the harshest in the ...
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Driving under the influence of alcohol, or DUI, is a crime punishable with fines that can exceed $1,000, jail sentencing, up to 5 years of probation, license suspension, and other harsh penalties. The ...
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Assault and battery are two criminal charges that are often grouped together in criminal cases. Assault is the attempt, threat or intention of committing violence or violating a person's body with ...
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In December 2001, Oscar-nominated actress Winona Ryder was arrested for stealing more than $5,500 worth of merchandise from the Beverly Hills Saks Fifth Avenue store. A jury of six men and two women ...
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Murder and manslaughter are the felony criminal charges for the unlawful killing of another human being. Murder is the malicious killing of a person with the intent to kill, inflict great bodily harm, ...
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There are many different types of drug offenses in which a person can be involved and charged for including drug possession, sale and trafficking. It is a violation of both State and Federal law to ...
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California Penal Code 666 defines petty theft as taking or stealing an item valued between $50 and $400 without the owner's consent. In the state of California, petty theft is a misdemeanor ...
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Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is a criminal offense with serious penalties including license suspension, heavy fines, jail time, community service and alcohol counseling. In ...
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Gang related crimes are a serious problem for Orange County. The state and law enforcement have acted by imposing "sentence enhancements" for any crimes that are committed in accordance, to ...
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In the State of California, Penal Code 459 PC describes burglary as, any person who enters a dwelling or portion of a building that is used for dwelling purposes with the intent to commit petty theft ...
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With technological advancements making forward progress all the time, identity theft has expanded along with it, creating more victims. Penalties can be harsh if one is convicted for this crime and ...
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State and federal laws describe the specific types of drug crimes and the penalties that may be imposed upon a conviction. These may range in severity from a minor marijuana possession charge all the ...
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In California, theft crimes refer to simply taking something that belongs to somebody else without their consent. California law divides theft crimes into two categories, petty theft and grand theft. ...
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Drug crime charges are some of the most serious criminal charges a person can face. The seriousness of these crimes is almost always underestimated, and many people have found themselves facing harsh ...
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What makes white collar crimes different from other crimes? These crimes are different in that they are normally non-violent crimes which mainly involve money or fraud. They normally are committed by ...
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In Santa Ana, California, 28 year old Tan Dung Tang, a Westminister Superstores bookkeeper and, 32 year old Chau Lee and 29 year old Tin Hung Do have been charged with embezzlement after the three ...
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