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ATTORNEY AND CLIENT GUIDE TO CHILDREN’S RIGHTS

Download an easy-to-print Adobe PDF version of this document Children have rights when charged with a crime. However, it’s up to their parents or guardians to make sure those rights are protected. Many adults want to let their children “take their lumps,” so they will learn their lesson. Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee that a child…

ATTORNEY AND CLIENT GUIDE TO DIVORCE ISSUES

Download an easy-to-print Adobe PDF version of this document Separation or Divorce doesn’t have to be Frightening COMMON QUESTIONS Going through a separation or divorce can be frightening and stressful. When you are contemplating a divorce, or when you find yourself separated from your spouse, you may have many questions. What will happen to our…

ATTORNEY AND CLIENT GUIDE TO DRUNK DRIVING

Download an easy-to-print Adobe PDF version of this document California has two basic drunk driving laws. They are Vehicle Code section 23152 (a) “It Is a misdemeanor to drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs” and Vehicle Code section 23152 (b) “It is a misdemeanor to drive with .08% or more of alcohol in…

ATTORNEY AND CLIENT GUIDE TO FALSE ACCUSATIONS

Download an easy-to-print Adobe PDF version of this document Man has worried about balancing the scales of justice since the dawn of civilization. Naturally, we want to protect those in our society who are least able to defend themselves. But, at the same time, we want to safeguard the rights of those whose lives and…

ATTORNEY AND CLIENT GUIDE TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA

As you may have heard, these are exciting times in the medicinal marijuana industry. California has now started to implement the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act (MMRSA) Earlier this year, Governor Jerry Brown signed three bills three bills that make up MMRSA: AB 243, AB 266, and SB 643. The basic foundation of MMRSA…

ATTORNEY AND CLIENT GUIDE TO THREE STRIKES LAW

Download an easy-to-print Adobe PDF version of this document “Three Strikes” laws are statutes enacted by governments requiring courts under their jurisdiction to hand down mandatory and extended periods of incarceration to persons convicted of serious criminal offenses on three or more separate occasions. The term comes from baseball, where a batter is out on…

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