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  • My Rights Law: Did You Miss National Expungement Week?

    Published On: Feb 6, 2020|Categories: Criminal Defense, Expungement|

    My Rights Law: Did You Miss National Expungement Week? [playht_listen_button]The second annual National Expungement Week (N.E.W.) was held during the last week of September - did you miss it? If so, no worries, the experienced Rancho Cucamonga expungement lawyer of have you covered. Contact our office at (909) 340-2000 with any questions that you may have about getting your record expunged. What Was [...]

  • My Rights Law: Is Loitering to Commit Prostitution a Crime in California?

    Published On: Feb 6, 2020|Categories: Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes|

    My Rights Law: Is Loitering to Commit Prostitution a Crime in California? [playht_listen_button]Yes, loitering to commit prostitution is most certainly a criminal offense in California, and it is a tricky one because it enables police officers to arrest a suspect who has not actually solicited or engaged in prostitution! If you’ve been charged with loitering to commit prostitution, it is important that you consult with [...]

  • My Rights Law Can Defend Against Rape Accusations in San Bernardino CA

    Published On: Feb 3, 2020|Categories: Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes|

    Rape vs. Statutory Rape: The Difference in California [playht_listen_button]Legally speaking, the difference between rape and statutory rape is very important. While both are serious criminal offenses under California law, they are proved with very different elements and carry very different penalties. The aim of this article is to help illustrate the key differences between rape and statutory rape under California law, however, it is important [...]

  • Rancho Cucamonga Domestic Violence Lawyer Provides Restraining Order Advice

    Published On: Sep 22, 2019|Categories: Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence, Restraining Orders|

    Rancho Cucamonga Domestic Violence Lawyer Provides Restraining Order Advice What is a Domestic Violence Restraining Order? [playht_listen_button]A domestic violence restraining order (sometimes referred to as a domestic violence protective order) is a court order aimed at protecting an individual from abuse, or treats of abuse, from someone they have a close personal relationship with. A protective order can function as a powerful [...]

  • Half of cannabis users think they can drive safely while high – are they right?

    Published On: May 9, 2019|Categories: Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes|

    Driver in Colorado where recreational use of cannabis has been legal since 2014. Photograph: Alamy Half of cannabis users think they can drive safely while high – are they right? Since recreational pot smoking is now legal in California, many people think it’s ok to drive while stoned. If you get arrested for a Marijuana DUI in California the penalties can be [...]

  • New Pomona police team fights prostitution and human trafficking on Holt Avenue

    Published On: Feb 25, 2019|Categories: Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes|

    New Pomona police team fights prostitution and human trafficking on Holt Avenue For years, Pomona police have taken a victim-centered approach when it comes to addressing human trafficking and prostitution along the busy Holt Avenue corridor. But the Police Department’s efforts, part of a larger program focused on a wide range of issues in the city, will be overhauled in 2020. Beginning this month, the department will [...]

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