Robbery is defined under California Penal Code Section 211 as the taking of another’s personal property from his person or immediate presence against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear. Because robbery is prosecuted as a felony in …
Consequences of a Hit and Run in Riverside
When you bump into another vehicle, it may be tempting to quickly drive away and hope that nobody noticed. Many drivers who are involved in an accident panic and flee the scene without exchanging information or leaving a form of …
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS EXTENDED – SB 269
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS EXTENDED – SB 269
Existing law authorizes a person who has been convicted of a felony, imprisoned or incarcerated, and granted a pardon because either the crime was not committed or the person was …
7 Consequences to Expect After a Felony DUI Charge in Riverside
There are three ways you can end up getting convicted of a felony DUI charge in Riverside – due to injuring someone, getting three other DUIs, or having a prior felony DUI conviction on your record. Any one of these …
Fighting a Habitual Traffic Offender (HTO) Status in Riverside
A habitual traffic offender (HTO) is someone who drives on a suspended or revoked license and commits repeated traffic violations, accumulating excess points on their driving record. Habitual traffic offenders can be a serious danger on the road, and as …
San Bernardino County Sued by Sheppard Mullin Over Foster Care
San Bernardino County and the state are currently facing a class action lawsuit for failing to provide adequate protection to children in foster care. When you are facing a child dependency case in Southern California, you need to understand how …
What Happens When You’re Charged With a Felony DUI in Riverside?
If you are charged with a felony DUI in Riverside, you have very good reason to be concerned. The state of California takes felony DUI charges very seriously, and the prosecutor will pursue a conviction aggressively. If you are found …
You Can Be Convicted Of Assault And Battery For Hitting Someone At A Protest | Penal Code Section 240, Penal Code Section 242
You Can Be Convicted Of Assault And Battery For Hitting Someone At A Protest | Penal Code Section 240, Penal Code Section 242
A Southern California man was found guilty for punching a journalist when he attended a pro-Trump rally …
Riverside County’s Hate Crime Laws
How Are Hate Crimes Defined?
With the recent rise in hate crimes all over California, it is important to understand how these acts are defined and what the penalties are for committing such a crime. According to California Penal Code …
Wallin & Klarich Client Homework
Wallin & Klarich Client Homework
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