Nov
29
Who is the Best Fresno Criminal Lawyer?
Navigating the intricate and often challenging landscape of criminal law demands not only a deep understanding of legal principles but also a unique blend of skills, experience, and attributes. For those aspiring to be the best Fresno criminal lawyer, there's a high bar to meet. Here's a comprehensive look at what it takes to achieve excellence to get you the best outcome in your criminal case.
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Sep
23
How to Clear up the Suspension on your Out of State Driver’s License due to a California DUI
A question we often get is how a non-California driver can clear up the California suspension due to a
DUI conviction or DMV administrative ruling. This can cause a real problem, if the home state gets
notice of California’s suspension and follows suit by suspending your license in the other state. Most
states are part of the interstate compact and will do just that by giving “full faith and credit” to the
suspension from California.
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Sep
13
What to Do If You Get Charged with Domestic Violence in Fresno
When facing charges of domestic violence in Fresno, it can be an overwhelming and distressing experience, not only for the person accused but also for their loved ones. If you find yourself in this difficult situation, it's essential to understand the legal process and take the right steps to protect your rights. This article aims to provide guidance on what to do if you get charged with domestic violence in Fresno.
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Jun
29
Fresno Restraining Order Attorney: 5 Things Your Lawyers Should do for You
Do you need a restraining order applied against someone or has a restraining order been unfairly placed against you? You may need a Fresno attorney that specializes in restraining orders. A restraining order attorney focuses on handling legal matters related to protection orders or an order of protection, which is a court order issued to prevent one person from contacting or approaching another person for their safety and protection.
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Jun
29
10 Tips if You've Been Arrested for a Crime in Fresno, CA
The following are the 10 most important things to do if you’ve been arrested for a crime in Fresno. It is important to understand your rights and take appropriate steps to protect yourself. Make sure you have a Fresno attorney that understands your rights.
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Jun
29
California Fair Chance Act: Fair Employment Opportunities for those with Prior Criminal Records
If you’ve been convicted of a crime in the past, know your rights when looking for a job in Fresno. California Senate Bill 1008, also known as the California Fair Chance Act, was enacted to promote fair employment opportunities for individuals with prior criminal records.
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Jun
29
Presumption of Innocence: The Vital Role of a Fresno Child Abuse Defense Lawyer
Child abuse allegations are heart-wrenching and have the potential to ruin lives. Being accused of child abuse can shatter reputations, disrupt families, and lead to severe legal consequences. In Fresno, California, like any other city, child abuse defense lawyers play a crucial role in upholding the principle of "innocent until proven guilty." Their dedication to defending the accused ensures that due process is followed, the accused's rights are protected, and justice is served fairly and impartially.
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Feb
27
Fresno Criminal Lawyer Discusses How Criminal Cases Work
The Mitchell Law Group handles all major areas of criminal defense, both in State and Federal Court. 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. If charged, you may be wondering though, how do criminal cases work in California and what can I expect? Here are some steps the courts will follow.
Categories: Criminal Cases
Dec
30
New Changes for California Mental Health Diversion Statute Starting Jan 2023
California's Mental Health Diversion pretrial program has significant new changes starting January 2023 with Senate Bill 1223.
Categories: Criminal Defense
Dec
30
California Ends Loitering for Prostitution Law
Effective January 1, 2023, Senate Bill 357, the Safer Streets for All Act, went into effect eliminating from the law books the crime of loitering in a public place with the intent to commit prostitution in California. If you feel you have been unfairly profiled by a police officer with the intent to engage in prostitution in California, it is important to take into consideration Senate Bill 357 and review the circumstances involved.
Categories: Criminal Defense