
Can my failure to pay the court cashier be fixed by counsel? I wisely chose my civic opportunity to fight my bogus traffic ticket in court. At arraignment the Judge told me that I can have my case dismissed by paying the correction fee, or another conditional amount. A plea was never given, and I…
DUI Defense Motions Most experienced DUI attorneys have a list of preset motions to attack the prosecutor’s case. One vehicle in attacking the prosecutor’s case is to attack the foundation of their evidence. Successfully doing so will undermine the prosecutor’s case and is more likely to lead to a Not Guilty verdict or an outright…
This past April, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Missouri v. McNeely and held that law enforcement must (in most cases) get a warrant before taking a non-consensual blood sample to test a driver’s blood alcohol level. Of course, like most anything in law there are exceptions. In McNeely, the defendant was stopped early…
You left court and you were so nervous that you forget to write down the information which the judge was shooting at you at 100mph. Then when you go back court is still session and the bailiff says you have to wait but you have to go to work. There are better ways to handle…
Chances are you’ve visited California once or twice. We have beautiful mountains, sprawling beaches, and amazing cities. One day you decide to cruise through southern California on your way to Disneyland, in your Cadillac with longhorns affixed to the grill. You get pulled over because the California Highway Patrol thought you were an animal traveling…
In 1995, the California Legislature enacted Penal Code §186.11 to add two arrows to the quiver of prosecuting attorneys. Penal Code §186.11 can sting a defendant in two ways: The first holds additional incarceration and fines over a defendant’s head. The second arrow of this section is potentially more damaging to a defendant and his…