Articles From The Law Office of Bruce C. Bridgman
Orange County Sheriff’s Deputies have been on the lookout for suspects who may be part of a group that has been responsible for over 100 burglaries since October 2012.
37-year-old F.B. has been charged with two felonies after a fatal accident occurred in the early morning hours last Monday.
The now 60-year-old respiratory therapist, M.G., had been charged in 2004 for a domestic violence incident involving his wife.
An investigation was initiated in January of 2012 after contraband items were discovered in the cell of an inmate at the Men’s Main Jail in Santa Ana.
California’s Three Strikes Law was enacted in 1994 under Proposition 184. Under this law, three-time repeat offenders with previous serious or felony offense convictions face harsh prison sentences ...
A California teenager who was 15 at the time he killed his adoptive parents in Oakland received a 25 year prison sentence last December.
47-year-old W.S. was charged a total of 17 felony charges in connection to a gold investment scheme in which a woman turned over $288,000 in cash to him.
Felony child endangerment charges as well as felony animal cruelty charges were assessed against five adults that were living in a Santa Ana home with two children and over 100 cats.
After a second bank in Orange County was robbed by a baseball-cap wearing man who threatened employees with what he claimed was an explosive, authorities suspect the crimes were the work of a single ...
After learning of the violent killing of a young UC Santa Barbara graduate, authorities say the prime suspect, her college boyfriend, had left the state.
There are specific laws in the state of California regarding firearms and it sometimes happens that people violate these unknowingly because they are unfamiliar with the laws themselves.
A civil remedy has been proposed by a state legislature that will make it easier for victims to sue for damages when they have been harmed by thieves who specialize in creating fake online profiles.
Murder and manslaughter are the felony criminal charges for the unlawful killing of another human being.
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.
Illegal drugs are generally substances designed to induce a state of euphoria or alter a person’s senses.
Domestic violence is the act of committing a violent crime against another person co-inhabiting a dwelling such as a spouse, child or elder.