After receiving a criminal conviction, the next step in the process is sentencing. Even in jury trials, the judge handles sentencing decisions. While the law provides certain guidelines for sentencing, there are elements left to the judge’s discretion as well....
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Being arrested vs being detained: What’s the difference?
Any encounter with the police can produce anxiety and fear. However, there is a distinct difference between the types of encounters you may experience. In fact, some encounters can result in formal criminal charges. Therefore, you should understand the differences...
When is a DUI a felony in California?
Depending on the situation, a DUI charge can result in a wide range of consequences, from fines to possible jail time. An impaired driver could even receive a felony conviction, which can have long-term effects. Drivers facing DUIs cases should learn about the various...
3 FAQs about sobriety checkpoints in California
While out having fun, people often misjudge how much alcohol they have consumed. Considering that 26.3% of California traffic deaths involved a driver over the legal BAC limit, according to the California Office of Traffic Safety, the state conducts more than 2,500...
What is “overcharging” and why do prosecutors do it?
If you receive a criminal charge, you at least have the ability to defend yourself with the hope that you can emerge from the trial with your rights intact. However, you might feel despair upon finding that the prosecutor is piling up additional charges against you in...
What is drug possession with intent to distribute?
If you are currently facing criminal drug charges in California, you are probably worried about the potentially life-altering effects of a conviction. Understanding the accusations against you can help calm your anxiety and strengthen your defense moving forward. The...
Reasons forensic science changes a crime’s narrative
Anyone facing a wrongful accusation, whether significant or minor, may feel its sting and the urge to set the record straight. However, according to the National Registry of Exonerations, accusations of criminal behavior often lead to a significant number of wrongful...
Hot pursuit and warrants: What you should know about your rights
When a law enforcement officer enters your home without a warrant, exigent circumstances must exist. In 2021 the Supreme Court ruled to grant police less leeway when it comes to entering residences without warrants if in pursuit of someone they believe committed a...
What constitutes a coerced confession?
Greater coverage of police misconduct has encouraged various authorities to revisit law enforcement interrogation techniques. States like Illinois and Oregon have enacted restrictions on police lying to individuals in custody. What are the rights of residents of...
California to close state-run juvenile prisons
In recent years, many aspects of the justice system have come under increased scrutiny, and a number of states have taken a closer look at how they handle juvenile offenders. As a part of reform efforts, California legislators have passed a bill that will close the...