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    San Diego County Charge: Out of county resident charged with felony assault and battery involving multiple victims and great bodily and serious injuries Result: Verdict, Not Guilty on All 7 counts of Assault and Battery with Great Bodily Injury and Multiple Strikes.San Diego County Charge: 69 year old man driving under the influence of methamphetamine onto oncoming traffic Result: Hung Jury and District Attorney Dismissed DUI San Diego County Charge: Mother of two evading police in hit and run charge with serious bodily injury Result: District Attorney Dismissed after Successful Line-Up Motion San Diego County Charge: Juvenile charged with running over her ex boyfriend at high school Result: Court Dismissed case after Argument Made In Mitigation San Diego County Charge: Spouse arrested for domestic violence after 911 calls and pictures of serious bodily injury Result: District Attorney Dismissed at Trial San Diego County Charge: Military member arrested for assault and battery Result: Court Dismissed after successful argument for Military Diversion San Diego Federal Charge: 19-year-old student charged with Alien Smuggling Result: Case Dismissed after negotiations with US Attorney
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7 Types of Penalties & Enhancements for Robbery

Published: March 2, 2023

The State of California views robbery as a serious crime. As such, the repercussions and penalties for committing this crime can be severe, depending on the specific circumstances of the offense. In addition, there is a possibility of several sentence enhancements, based on certain aggravating factors during the commission of...

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5 Types of Robbery Charges in California

Published: March 2, 2023

Robbery is considered a serious crime and, as such, can result in severe repercussions under California law. However, while said felony always carries considerable penalties, not all types of robberies are the same. When you’ve been accused of committing the crime, understanding the types of robbery charges will give your...

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Potential Punishments for Embezzlement

Published: January 30, 2023

Embezzlement offenses refer to theft crimes that can result in serious penalties. A convicted individual can face strict fines or a prison sentence. Conviction also earns you a criminal record which can make it difficult for you to get employment henceforth. While every case is different, if you face these...

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4 Defense Strategies for Embezzlement

Published: January 30, 2023

Embezzlement or employee theft refers to the misappropriation of funds that belong to another party. While it’s an offense typically brought against an employee, you can also be charged with it if you’re not an employee, but have a fiduciary responsibility.  If you’re facing embezzlement charges, reaching out to a...

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5 Related Offenses to Embezzlement

Published: December 13, 2022

Embezzlement is clearly defined under the California Penal Code (CPC) §503. However, there are several crimes in CA law that are often charged as CPC §503 or, even, together with it, since embezzlement can be punished either as a felony or a misdemeanor. Due to these common characteristics, every reputable...

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Elements of Embezzlement in California Explained

Published: December 13, 2022

Embezzlement is a burning issue in all of the US and not just in California. In fact, this type of crime is so common that it costs US businesses approximately $400 billion a year, according to the National White Collar Crime Center’s estimate. However, while common, this offense is also...

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4 Important Considerations for Choosing a Court Martial Lawyer

Published: November 28, 2022

While the military will provide a free lawyer to defend you, this may not always be the best solution, particularly if they don’t have the time, motivation, or experience to defend your case with dedication. This is why you should consider researching a dependable office in San Diego that consists...

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Your Rights Before the Court Martial Process

Published: November 28, 2022

When you’re facing charges as a military member, it’s strongly advisable to hire a reputable military defense attorney in San Diego and thoroughly prepare for the court martial process that’s ahead of you. One of the initial and most essential parts of devising an efficient strategy is getting to know...

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The Process of Court Martial Explained

Published: October 25, 2022

Facing charges as a member of the military implies that the process awaiting you resembles that of a civilian trial, but also differs in certain aspects characteristic to the service. The first step in such situations is to research a reliable law office in San Diego composed of seasoned military...

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Important Details About Court Martial

Published: October 25, 2022

A court martial process is a trial for military members accused of committing a crime and every service member is potentially subject to it, regardless of their service or branch. This includes members of the regular component as well as those of the Public Health Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric...

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