Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 24, 2008 |
Some people think that the terms jail and prison are interchangeable. However, at least in Los Angeles, these two terms mean very different things. Qualified Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys who know the system can adequately advise their clients as to which would be the better choice, shou...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 24, 2008 |
Hit and run is the crime of colliding with a person, their personal property (including their motor vehicle), or a fixture, and failing to stop and identify oneself afterwards. Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys who defend the accused in such cases understand the severity of the charges and t...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 22, 2008 |
Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys are familiar with the subtle nuances of criminal law, and how police can utilize, or sometimes manipulate, the law. For example, a USC football player was arrested and charged with felony resisting a police officer. The charge may or may not be warranted, bu...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 20, 2008 |
The criminal defense of murder cases in Southern California is typically handled by very experienced attorneys, as the prosecution and the defense face high stakes. The prosecutor attempts to vindicate the interests of the decedent and his family, while the defense lawyer is facing the possibilit...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 11, 2008 |
When a Los Angeles criminal defense attorney has a client who is not a legal citizen, the circumstances surrounding the case become increasingly difficult. One of the major challenges is that the anti-immigration forces in America rarely take a serious look at the realities of immigration.For exa...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 10, 2008 |
Los Angeles police were investigating Sunday the fatal stabbing of a homeless man behind a liquor store in Woodland Hills. The victim was a transient who was stabbed multiple times near the back door of a liquor store.Violent crime investigations involve a variety of information gathering tactics...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 10, 2008 |
The primary suspect in a murder this July which shocked the city of Los Angeles is being held without bail in a separate matter. James Fayed of Moorpark is charged with operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business, but a Los Angeles federal judge refused to review his no-bail status in the...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 09, 2008 |
Recent murder trials which have received a great deal of press coverage are bringing a focus back to violent crimes in Los Angeles.A man found guilty of slaying his girlfriend and leaving her to rot in a backyard shed was sentenced on September 8th to 15 years to life in prison. A jury convicted ...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 08, 2008 |
Over the last fifteen years the Internet has gone from a little known technology to a part of everyday life for most Americans. With that though has come a growing area of criminal law.An internet crime is a criminal act that is committed while using the internet or while on the internet. These c...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 06, 2008 |
Two Hollywood men who spent nearly four months in a Los Angeles County jail walked out free after a murder case against them was dropped, in Los Angeles, California. The men, both 20, had been charged with murder and attempted murder in a drive-by gang shooting in April that left one man dead and...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 26, 2008 |
Hit and run crimes are quite deadly. People are killed almost daily by hit and run crimes, and those guilty of a hit and run face harsh criminal charges and penalties.The criminal act of hit and run occurs when a person who is involved in a motor vehicle accident leaves the scene without properly...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 26, 2008 |
Federal drug offenses can have a complex sentencing structure, dependent upon type of drug, the amount of drug, number of previous offenses and the surrounding factors of the arrest. Federal criminal lawyers in Los Angeles are quite familiar with the United States Sentencing Guildelines used to a...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 25, 2008 |
A DMV hearing is an administrative proceeding regarding the suspension or revocation of your driving privilege only, so it is unlike a court case. Both the State and Federal Constitutions provide that no person shall be deprived of property without due process of law. Due process of law entitles ...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 21, 2008 |
In California, and throughout the rest of the nation, legislatures are updating the laws and sentencing structures of their Three Strikes rules, often making them more rigid. Below are some updates on activities in and out of California that are changing the laws regarding Three Strikes legislati...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 20, 2008 |
Every November California practices its own brand of democracy by putting for propositions, many of which target criminal activity of some sort. This year is no different, and there is a highly controversial Prop. being proposed in regards to bail*.Proposition 6, the "Criminal Penalties and Laws....
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 19, 2008 |
Over the past decade, government funding for immigration enforcement has more than tripled, laws like the 1996 Immigration Reform Act (IIRIRA) have increased the power of enforcement officers to monitor and detain non-citizens, and the immigration detention system has become the fastest growing s...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 15, 2008 |
Three strikes laws are statutes enacted by state governments in the United States which require the state courts to hand down a mandatory and extended period of incarceration to persons who have been convicted of a serious criminal offense on three or more separate occasions. While the three stri...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 12, 2008 |
Lindsay, CA, a town roughly 200 miles north of Los Angeles, has an increasingly complex case involving a man accused of viewing child pornography at a public library.The basic details are that, allegedly, then-assistant librarian Brenda Biesterfeld of the Lindsay Library found Donny Crisler viewi...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 11, 2008 |
While these criminal offenses are rarely seen in Los Angeles criminal courts, the crimes of Unauthorized Practice of Law, and similarly the Unauthorized Practice of Medicine, are in fact prosecuted in Southern California as violations of the California Penal Code, and the California Business and ...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 11, 2008 |
The LA Times reported that the number of immigrants landing in Los Angeles Immigration Court has surged in recent years, while the number of judges has remained about the same, causing crushing caseloads and lengthy delays.Los Angeles immigration judges heard 27,200 cases last fiscal year, up fro...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 08, 2008 |
Federal authorities launched a pilot program this month which allows noncriminal illegal immigrants with final deportation orders to surrender rather than face possible arrest and detention.Two Southern California cities -- Santa Ana and San Diego -- are among five cities nationwide where immigra...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 04, 2008 |
Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys are coming across cell phone and text messaging evidence more and more in court. The evidence connects parties to crimes, established relationships, and provides actual language/conversations between people - without a wiretap order. Recently the United Stat...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 04, 2008 |
A violent brawl involving four white kids, one Mexican man, alcohol and ethnic slurs ended in the death of 25-year-old Luis Ramirez and murder and assault chargers for the four whites. Violent crimes with racial overtones can often involve "hate crime" charges, which can bring heavier sentences f...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 02, 2008 |
A violation of the constitution by law enforcement is remedied in court by the exclusion of the evidence. In other words, the police cannot use the incriminating evidence they recovered if your rights were violated.A recent case discussed the breadth of police officers' actions in a case involvin...
Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 31, 2008 |
A frequent issue faced by Los Angeles criminal attorneys who defend murder cases is how the justice system deals with the killing of an accomplice. Can the defendants be charged with murder when one of their own confederates is killed unintentionally? The theory of prosecution is known as the "pr...