Feb
28
What Every Fresno Gun Owner Should Know About CA Senate Bill 23
If you live in California and own a gun, it is critical that you know CA Senate Bill 23, for both your safety and others. Effective since January 1, 2000, CA Senate Bill 23 established new criteria to define assault weapons. Penal Code Section 12276.1 defines an assault weapon as any weapon that exhibit any of following...
Categories: California Laws
Feb
28
What to Expect When You’re Arrested
For most people getting arrested is not a common occurrence. What you've seen in the movies or television is likely all you have to base your expectations on. Rarely is Hollywood's portrayal of something a true-to-life depiction. So, what can you expect when you are arrested in the state of California?
Categories: Criminal Defense
Feb
16
Defend Your Rights: California Mental Health Diversion Law Requires Expert Help
Recently enacted, The Mental Health Diversion Law (PC 1001.36) allows for alternative sentencing and treatment under special circumstances. A written motion submitted by a well-qualified attorney is routinely opposed by the prosecution. Thus, when considering defense options in a misdemeanor or felony case, it is critical to use the expertise of a Lawyer.
Categories: Criminal Defense
Feb
02
Making a Good Impression in Court for Your DUI Defense
When you are charged with a DUI, you will have to work closely with a lawyer to set up your DUI defense. It's very important to make a good impression in court if you want to be acquitted of the charges or get a reduced sentence. In order to do this, you'll have to make sure that you come across as a productive member of society in front of the judge who is making the decision. Here are a few tips to help you make a good impression in court.
Categories: DUI Defense
Dec
30
Are You Facing A DUI Or DWI Charge In Fresno?
What can make the difference in the outcome of your case is an experienced and effective legal attorney. Working with the Mitchell Law Group, you'll have expert representation in drunk driving cases.
Categories: DUI Defense
Dec
30
Common Criminal Defense Charges
The Mitchell Law Group handles all major areas of criminal defense, both at the State and Federal level, including the appellate level. If you're faced with a serious felony or misdemeanor charge, and you're concerned about the impact on your life and livelihood, our Fresno Criminal Defense Lawyers will provide the dedicated defense you need to see you through his difficult period in your life.
Categories: Criminal Defense
Nov
29
Discuss Whether You Were Mirandized with Your Fresno Criminal Lawyer
If you have been arrested for any type of crime in Fresno, you should know a little bit about the law so that you can put up a good defense. Of course, your Fresno criminal lawyer will be there to help you through the process. But it also helps if you know a few pertinent things that will help you. One very important thing you should keep in mind is whether you have been Mirandized or not. Did the police read you your Miranda rights?
Categories: Criminal Defense
Nov
29
Operation Goldstar Set for Quarterly Activation in Fresno County
Fresno County law enforcement personnel have teamed up with several local and federal agencies such as Homeland Security to conduct a sweep of local towns in an effort to crackdown on crime and help citizens feel safer within their communities. The effort was coined "Operation Goldstar" and took 5 weeks' to plan and prepare for according to one undercover officer. The goal was to issue citations and tickets in addition to towing cars.
Categories: Criminal Defense
Nov
17
Driver Beware - New California DUI Laws on the Horizon
California's drunk driving laws have already undergone some changes this year, and more are expected. What are these laws, how might they affect your DUI case, and what can be done to mitigate the consequences? Continue reading to learn more.
Categories: New DUI Laws
Nov
03
Why Should You Be Honest with Your Criminal Defense Attorney?
When working with a criminal defense attorney it's very important to be completely honest with them. Even if you are guilty of the crime, it's best to tell your criminal attorney everything about it. This is because your attorney is bound by client confidentiality laws. They can't tell anyone what you've told them in confidence. And if the attorney understands everything about your case, they can come up with a better defense for you.
Categories: Criminal Defense