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Understanding PC 311.1 Felony Charges and Bail Bonds in Tahoe City

Few arrests feel more overwhelming—legally and emotionally—than allegations involvingPenal Code 311.1. If someone is accused ofpossessing, publishing, producing, printing, duplicating, or otherwise handling obscene matter depicting a person under...

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Understanding VC 2800.2: Felony Flight from a Pursuing Peace Officer

Few situations escalate faster than a traffic stop that turns into a chase. If someone you care about has been arrested forCalifornia Vehicle Code...

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Voluntary manslaughter and its repercussions in Roseville CA

Getting arrested for a192(a) felony voluntary manslaughtercharge is one of the most serious moments a person and their family can face. Everything...

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Navigating California PC 118 Felony Perjury: Bailbond Option Explained

If you or someone you care about has been accused ofPerjuryunder California law, it can feel confusing and intimidating—especially because many...

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Navigating Felony Child Endangerment Charges and Bail in Auburn, CA

Getting arrested is scary under any circumstance—but when the allegation involves a child, the situation becomes even more intense, emotionally...

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Understanding Felony DUI Charges and Bail in California

A DUI arrest is stressful on its own. But when someone is accused ofdriving under the influence (DUI)withthree or four prior DUI-related convictions,...

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CA Penal Code 4573: Smuggling Controlled Substances into Facilities

When someone is already dealing with a stressfularrest, the last thing they need is an additional felony charge added on top—especially one that can...

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Understanding Criminal Protective Orders and Violations in DV Cases

When a Domestic Violence case starts, the court often issues a criminal protective order (sometimes called a “stay-away” or “no-contact” order)....

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Understanding Penal Code 245(a)(2) and Bail in Sierra County

AnArrestforassault with a firearmis one of those charges that instantly changes the tone of everything. Even before the first court date, families...

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Understanding PC 451(c): Navigating Felony Arson Charges in California

Anarrestforarsoncan feel like life stops in place. Even before the first court date, you’re dealing with the shock of investigators, theSheriff, and...

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