California Penal Code § 69: Resisting an Executive Officer
In California, resisting an executive officer is a wobbler offense which means the prosecutor holds discretion to charge you with a violation of this offense…
Read Full ArticleIn California, resisting an executive officer is a wobbler offense which means the prosecutor holds discretion to charge you with a violation of this offense…
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Read Full ArticleIn April, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced its offices implementation of a “Conviction Review Unit.” A unit specifically geared towards review of…
Read Full ArticleForging or altering a prescription is a wobbler offense which mean the prosecutor holds discretion on whether to charge someone with a felony or misdemeanor….
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