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  • Carrying a Concealed Weapon

    California, as you likely know, has stringent laws regarding the concealed carry of firearms (and many other weapons). Specifically, Cal. Pen. Code Sec. 25400 makes it a crime to carry a concealed weapon in your vehicle or on your person. This article will discuss (1) California’s laws about concealed carry weapons and the charges you…

  • Firearms

    California has strict firearm laws that manufacturers, sellers, and owners have to follow. Understanding these laws is essential in knowing who, where, and when to buy, carry or use a gun. Leah Legal goes into further detail about firearm laws in California, to help you remain on the right side of the law, or recover…

  • 4th Offense DUI

    A 4th offense DUI is one of the severe forms of DUI that a person can experience. Since DUI is a priorable offense, subsequent offenses within ten years of the first conviction usually carry harsher penalties. Keep in mind that while in most cases, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd DUI offenses are charged as misdemeanors, a…

  • Underage DUI

    Explaining the Driving Under the Influence Law in California A Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charge happens when a person is caught by the police for having consumed alcohol or illegal drugs, or a combination of both while driving a vehicle. In California, it is not necessary for there to be alcohol or drugs within…

  • Third Offense DUI

    It is difficult for a person without legal training or experience to assess both the strengths and weaknesses of a subsequent DUI offense because DUI laws are continually changing, and the circumstances of each case are unique. Therefore, getting help from a qualified Los Angeles DUI attorney like Leah Legal can be very instrumental in…

  • Second Offense DUI

    DUI offenses committed in the State of California are considered priorable offenses, such as a second offense DUI. In this case, a second offense DUI has more penalties than a first offense DUI. Leah Legal in Los Angeles will take you through your legal options when charged with a second time DUI, as discussed further…

  • Nonimmigrant Visa DUI

    A DUI offense is a serious crime in California for American citizens resulting in severe penalties. Similarly, a conviction of a DUI offense to a non-citizen bears similar consequences, but may not have severe consequences to their visa, especially if it is a first-time standard offense. However, some circumstances of the crime may make the…

  • Military DUI

    A DUI charge is a severe offense in California for civilians. The consequences of the violation are more critical for service members with the impact affecting both civilian and military worlds. This means when a service member is charged with a DUI in a regular court, it will have an impact on their record when…

  • DUI With Passenger Under 14

    If you commit a DUI offense with a minor in your car, then you will most likely face a sentence enhancement. The state will not only charge you for driving under the influence but also for endangering the life of a child. Committing a DUI offense with a passenger under 14 onboard will cost you…

  • DUI With Drugs

    DUI with drugs is driving while your brain, nervous system or muscles are significantly impaired by drugs, to an extent that you are unable to drive with the same caution as a sober person. The drugs can either be legal, illegal, prescription or over-the-counter medications. DUI with drugs has increasingly become a safety concern across…