Unreasonable Search & Seizure Explained
Under the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, all persons are to be free from unreasonable government searches and seizures. Therefore, unless you freely…
Read Full ArticleUnder the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, all persons are to be free from unreasonable government searches and seizures. Therefore, unless you freely…
Read Full ArticleWhen arrested for a felony offense in California, you have the right to a preliminary hearing within 10 court days from the date of your…
Read Full ArticleA Pitchess motion is filed by the defense alleging law enforcement misconduct. For example, coercing a suspect to give an incriminating statement, excessive force, or…
Read Full ArticleBeing issued a citation for public urination is a common crime in Newport Beach. The Fourth of July seems to be the time of year…
Read Full ArticleThe city of Downey is located southwest of downtown Los Angeles just off the 105 freeway. Downey is adjacent to Norwalk and Pico Rivera. The…
Read Full ArticleSearch warrants are governed under the Fourth Amendment which must adhere to an individual’s right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion.[1] When law enforcement…
Read Full ArticleA bench or arrest warrant is an order from the court allowing law enforcement to legally effectuate the arrest of a defendant. If the court…
Read Full ArticleHaving an outstanding bench warrant creates an unnerving feeling because law enforcement may arrest you unexpectedly. Consequently, you may not be entitled to post bail…
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