If you are involved in an altercation that results in someone’s injury or death, you can be charged with a violent crime. Depending on the circumstances, you can be charged with assault, murder or manslaughter. And a conviction for any of these can have far-reaching...
Criminal Defense
Do the police have the right to search your car?
If the police pull you over, they may ask to search your car. But do they have the right to do so? You may think invoking your Fourth Amendment rights will protect you during a traffic stop; however, that is not always the case. The automobile exception The U.S....
How can you challenge an eyewitness?
Contrary to popular belief, an eyewitness does not guarantee a conviction. While they can be compelling, they are not always correct. Or, if they are correct, they are not always watertight enough to prove that someone committed a particular crime beyond a reasonable...
Can you expunge your criminal record in California?
Unfortunately, your past can haunt you for a long time, especially if you have a criminal record. For example, potential landlords have the right to perform a background check before renting to you. They may refuse you a residence if they uncover convictions or...
Why field sobriety tests are so problematic
There are two main tools that police officers in California use to determine if someone is impaired. The first is a breath test. There are both portable breath tests that some officers may carry and full Breathalyzer systems that are usually administered at the police...
Getting mad when you are arrested can make you seem guilty
If a police officer arrests you, you may be tempted to fume, mouth off and be argumentative because you know you are innocent. Although that reaction is very human, it’s not an approach that will help you. In fact, it could go strongly against you. According to...
Reasons to remain silent when accused of a crime
“You are under arrest. You have the right to be quiet. Whatever you say can be used against you in court.” You have probably heard these words while watching your favorite crime movie or drama. But what exactly do they mean? At the most basic, the right to remain...
Can the police legally lie to you during an investigation?
When a police officer starts to question you, your first instinct may be to cooperate. For example, they might tell you that you could have information that could help them solve a crime or protect the local community. They might also tell you that you won't face...
Will I lose college financial aid for a criminal conviction?
Getting into college takes years of preparation. Maintaining a specific GPA in high school and securing competitive scores on standardized tests like the ACT and SAT are key components to gaining admission to college. Of course, securing entry is only the first hurdle...
What influences sentencing when a person is convicted of a crime?
People who are facing criminal charges usually hope that they can either be found not guilty or not have to face a serious sentence. There are sentencing guidelines in place that help to determine what sentences are possible for specific convictions. The court will...