Year: 2021
Can officers lie to you during interrogation?
When a law enforcement officer is questioning you or speaking with you about a criminal situation, he or she is under no obligation to tell you the truth. In fact, it is very common for officers to tell lies to get the information they need to charge you with a crime....
Using behavioral cognitive therapy to combat violence
Facing domestic violence charges in California can have a serious impact on a person's life. Such allegations could disrupt personal relationships, compromise careers and jeopardize freedoms. Sometimes, people can successfully take back control of their lives and...
What can put your childcare license at risk?
Working with children can serve as a fulfilling and interesting job for many individuals. However, the moment you apply for a childcare license, it is easy to see the stringent nature of the laws revolving around childcare. Because it is such a delicate position with...
Juvenile crimes: defenses for illegal blade possession
The U.S. Constitution gives citizens the right to bear arms. However, all states, including California, have statutes that address the legality of certain weapons. Although firearms get most of the media attention, they are not the only weapons legislated. If your...
What is a deferred entry of judgment?
Like many parents, you want your child to have the best shot at a good life. So if your child runs into trouble with the law, you naturally would have concerns that a criminal record will hamper your child in adulthood. Fortunately, there are options available to...
Consequences for a DUI if you are under age
Getting a DUI in the state already comes with a variety of penalties that can be crippling financially, socially and career-wise. However, if someone is under the legal drinking age of 21, there may be even stiffer consequences. First, the legal limit for underage...