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  • What You Didn’t Know About Fentanyl in California

    What You Didn’t Know About Fentanyl in California

    Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous drugs around today. The Controlled Substances Act lists it as a Schedule II substance because of its high potency for abuse and addiction. Fentanyl is a prescription drug recommended to patients suffering severe pain, especially those fighting cancer or those recovering from open surgery. However, its prolonged use…

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  • Special Diversion Programs For First-Time Offenders

    Special Diversion Programs For First-Time Offenders

    A first-time criminal conviction, especially a misdemeanor, may lead to jail, fines, and other consequences, including a permanent record. Courts recognize that many first-time offenders struggle with drug addictions or mental health issues that often contribute to their behavior. In California, there are pretrial diversion programs for first-time defendants. These programs help these defendants avoid…

  • Understanding The Hate Crime Penalty Enhancement For Felonies

    Understanding The Hate Crime Penalty Enhancement For Felonies

    Being accused of a crime can impact your whole life. If the offense is also a hate crime enhancement, it is much more severe under California law. If you are charged with a felony because of someone else’s race, color, religion, sex, nationality, or because they have a disability or are gay, you could be…

  • All About Child Molestation

    All About Child Molestation

    Being arrested or under investigation as an offender or suspect in a child molestation case can undoubtedly be an intimidating and scary situation. While child molestation generally refers to a variety of offenses, the potential consequences of any of these offenses’ convictions can be detrimental to your life. In addition to the possible lengthy jail…

  • What is The Criminal Offense of “Terrorism”?

    What is The Criminal Offense of “Terrorism”?

    Being charged with participation in terrorism or terrorist threats is a severe crime. Terrorism is criminal both at the state and federal levels. Since terrorist attacks or the fear of them is so high, anybody charged with the offense has a lot at stake. For one, they will have difficulty dealing with the police and…

  • When Can it Get Criminal Charges Dismissed?

    When Can it Get Criminal Charges Dismissed?

    You can use the duress defense to argue that you were compelled or forced to commit the crime you are charged with. This legal defense can enable you to have your charges dismissed if you can prove that you were coerced to commit a crime because you were threatened or your life was at risk.…

  • How Does The Red Flag Law in California Work?

    How Does The Red Flag Law in California Work?

    The Red Flag Law of California, also called the Gun Violence Restraining Order (GVRO), enables an individual to seek the court’s intervention against you if he/she believes you are dangerous to yourself or others. The individual can also write a petition asking the court to dispossess you of firearms, especially if you seem like a…

  • Health and Safety Code 11377 Possession of Methamphetamine

    Health and Safety Code 11377 Possession of Methamphetamine

    Possession of crystal meth can lead to felony or misdemeanor charges, based on your criminal history and the facts of your case. A misdemeanor is punishable by a one-year jail sentence or a fine of up to $1,000, while a felony carries a three-year jail sentence. These and other consequences of a drug-related conviction under…