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Mandated Reporters - Penal Code 11165.7 PC

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Oct 08, 2024 | 0 Comments

The Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) in California is a crucial legal framework designed to protect children from harm. It establishes mandatory reporting by certain individuals and professionals when child abuse or neglect is suspected, underscoring the vital role each mandated reporter plays in safeguarding...

California’s Open Container Laws - VC 23221 – 23229

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 07, 2024 | 0 Comments

California's open container laws make it illegal for motorists to possess an alcoholic beverage that is opened or the seal is broken, even if the alcohol is not being consumed. This infraction is typically punishable by a maximum $250 fine. If you are a driver or passenger under 21 and violate the...

Is Car Sex Illegal?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 20, 2024 | 0 Comments

You are allowed to have sex in your vehicle, but you know the law that might apply to your situation. Typically, it is illegal to have sex in a public place if a reasonable person believes that somebody will see them. Thus, if you do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy and decide to have...

What Happens If My Criminal Charges Are Dropped?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 13, 2024 | 0 Comments

Suppose you've been charged with one or more crimes in California. It can be a massive relief to find out that some or all of the charges have been dropped. Getting charges dropped is often the best outcome in criminal cases, making it a common defense strategy for defense attorneys, especially...

Will a Misdemeanor Show Up on a Background Check?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 29, 2024 | 0 Comments

Company hiring managers prioritize the selection of a qualified candidate who aligns with the company's values and upholds its integrity. Often, even seemingly minor crimes can raise a red flag. For example, a history of driving under the influence (DUI) can be a sign of things to come later...

Warrantless Blood Draw from DUI Suspect

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 20, 2024 | 0 Comments

Let's review the court of appeals ruling that there were no exigent circumstances to justify a warrantless blood draw from a DUI suspect after a significant post-collision delay. California implied consent laws require all drivers to voluntarily provide a breath or blood test as part of a police...

Trial Defendant's Argument in a Watson Murder Trial

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 15, 2024 | 0 Comments

Prosecutors regularly charge implied-malice Watson murder charges in driving death cases where there is evidence of highly reckless conduct involving speed, alcohol/controlled substances, or both. Notable recent local cases with implied malice murder charges include the tragic deaths of...

Driving in California with a Foreign License

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 14, 2024 | 0 Comments

If you're a visitor from another country, you'll be delighted to know you can use your foreign driver's license to drive in California. The state warmly recognizes out-of-state and foreign driver licenses for nonresident individuals, enhancing your travel experience with added convenience. Vehicle...

Understanding Qualified Immunity

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 07, 2024 | 0 Comments

Qualified immunity has protected police officers and government officials from being held accountable for violating someone's constitutional rights for decades. The doctrine of qualified immunity allows state and local officials to avoid personal consequences connected to their professional...

How Is Intent to Distribute Drugs Proven?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 06, 2024 | 0 Comments

Under the law, the illegal possession of a controlled substance with the intent to sell or distribute it is a severe offense. There are two parts to this crime, including the unlawful possession of the drugs and the intent to distribute them. Both elements must be met to commit the offense of "possession...

Difference Between "Acquitted" and "Not Guilty"

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 05, 2024 | 0 Comments

The term "not guilty" means a criminal defendant is not legally accountable for the crime. An "acquittal" is a finding by the jury or judge that the defendant is not guilty after a trial (jury or bench trial). Notably, however, neither necessarily means you are innocent of the crime. Let's examine the...

What is a Criminal Case “Dismissed Without Prejudice?”

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 01, 2024 | 0 Comments

A criminal case “dismissed without prejudice” is a legal term, meaning it’s currently dismissed but could still be refiled later, known as a temporary dismissal. In other words, the district attorney can refile their criminal charge, often after fixing any issues with the initial filing. In contrast, a criminal...

Vehicle Code 22651 VC - Towing and Impound Laws

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 25, 2024 | 0 Comments

California Vehicle Code 22651 VC is the law authorizing motor vehicles to be towed and impounded if the driver is arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), parks illegally, or has at least five unpaid parking tickets. The "illegal parking" includes private property, a handicapped space, a bus zone...

Legal Self-Defense Weapons in California

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 18, 2024 | 0 Comments

California law recognizes the right to self-defense and allows the use of certain weapons for this purpose. It has “Stand Your Ground” and “Castle Doctrine” laws. Stand your ground refers to a situation in which somebody threatens you. You are not obligated to retreat to defend yourself; you have...

Making a False Police Report - Penal Code 148.5 PC

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 13, 2024 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code 148.5 PC prohibits making a false police report of a crime. However, false reporting is only a crime if you know it is false. This misdemeanor crime is punishable by up to 6 months in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. Truthfulness is the cornerstone of the justice system. Any...

Can You Get a DUI for Driving on Legal Drugs?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 11, 2024 | 0 Comments

Most people who are arrested for driving under the influence in California are impaired by alcohol. However, you could also be arrested and convicted of a DUI based on being under the influence of drugs, including legal prescription medication. Prescription medication DUIs are based on impairment...

Disorderly Conduct - Penal Code 647

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 04, 2024 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code 647 PC covers several types of crimes called “disorderly conduct,” which means behaviors deemed disruptive, offensive, or inappropriate in public spaces. The disorderly conduct law covers a broader range of behavior that is considered a public nuisance or annoyance, such...

What Is a PC 1275 Bail Hold?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 27, 2024 | 0 Comments

The term “PC 1275 hold” means a hold is placed on your bail because a police officer, prosecutor, or judge believes the money or collateral used for the bail was acquitted through criminal activity, such as drug sales. The name “PC 1275” comes from California Penal Code 1275 PC, the statute allowing...

What Are Mitigating Circumstances in Criminal Cases?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 20, 2024 | 0 Comments

Under California criminal law, mitigating circumstances help lessen a defendant's guilt and encourage the judge to be more lenient in sentencing. For example, perhaps a defendant has no prior criminal record or played a minor role in the crime. In other words, If you've been charged or convicted...

Penal Code 21810 PC - Possession of Brass Knuckles

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 12, 2024 | 0 Comments

Brass knuckles are metal objects worn around a hand to increase a punch's power and destructive ability. They are shaped to fit around a clenched fist. The force from these punches can be perilous and even lethal. California Penal Code 21810 PC prohibits brass knuckles (BK) by making it a crime....

What Does Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Mean?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 11, 2024 | 0 Comments

Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is the highest standard in the American criminal justice system. Requiring that a district attorney prove a defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt is a crucial concept in American law intended to ensure that only truly guilty people are convicted of committing ...

Penal Code 837 PC - Citizen’s Arrest

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 06, 2024 | 0 Comments

Under California law, private citizens are authorized to arrest alleged perpetrators in specific circumstances defined under Penal Code 837 PC. Notably, if a private decides to make an arrest, they can act alone or ask another person to help them. Before a citizen decides to make an arrest, they...

What Are Miranda Rights Violations?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Mar 23, 2024 | 0 Comments

Reading Miranda Rights can become crucial to criminal cases when someone is arrested for an alleged crime. For example, before police interrogate you after an arrest, they must explain these rights and ensure you understand them. Suppose they fail to read you your rights. In that case, it could...

What is the Legal Age of Consent in California?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Mar 16, 2024 | 0 Comments

The legal age of consent in the state of California is 18 years old, which is when the law deems someone old enough to consent to have sex. This means it's a crime to engage in sexual activity with any person under 18. In other words, if you have sex with a minor, you could face serious criminal ...

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