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Penal Code 664 PC – “Attempted Crimes” in California

Penal Code 664 PC – “Attempted Crimes” in California Penal Code § 664 PC is the California statute that defines criminal attempt. An attempted crime is when a person tries…

Penal Code 142 PC – Peace Officer Refusing to Arrest or Receive Person Charged with Criminal Offense

Penal Code 142 PC – Peace Officer Refusing to Arrest or Receive Person Charged with Criminal Offense PART 1 – OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS TITLE 7 – OF CRIMES AGAINST…

Penal Code 141 PC – Planting or Tampering with Evidence in California

New Law 2017: Prosecutors Who Plant False Evidence Or Hide Evidence Will Face Felony Charges: AB1909, California Penal Code Section 141 (C) Until now, it may be surprising to know…

Penal Code 182 PC – “Criminal Conspiracy” Laws & Penalties

Penal Code 182 PC – “Criminal Conspiracy” Laws & Penalties Under California Penal Code § 182 PC, you engage in a criminal conspiracy when you: agree with one or more…

Penal Code 135 PC – Destroying or Concealing Evidence

Penal Code 135 PC – Destroying or Concealing Evidence Penal Code 135 PC: It is illegal to knowingly and willingly destroy, erase, or conceal any physical evidence that is in…

Attorney David Diamond Review – Here is Our Opinion Review

David Douglas Diamond # 210258 – David Diamond Attorney Review david diamond attorney reviews DAVID DIAMOND HAS BEEN SUED BY HIS CLIENTS BEFORE, AND IT WAS NOT ME AND NOT…

Are CA family courts declaring pro se parents Vexatious Litigants to force them to hire a lawyer?

Are CA family courts declaring pro se parents Vexatious Litigants to force them to hire a lawyer? Yep! Pro se parents represent themselves and don’t hire an attorney. Lawyers and…

California Cops Can No Longer Pass the Cost of Digital Redaction onto Public Records Requesters

California Cops Can No Longer Pass the Cost of Digital Redaction onto Public Records Requesters At a dark time when the possibility of police accountability seems especially bleak, there is…

Rule 3.3: Candor Toward the Tribunal

Rule 3.3: Candor Toward the Tribunal with comments (in red) Advocate (a) A lawyer shall not knowingly: (1) make a false statement of fact or law to a tribunal or…

Dumping Your Client Could Get You Sued: What California Attorneys Owe Their Clients

Dumping Your Client Could Get You Sued: Withdrawing as Counsel: What California Attorneys Owe Their Clients It is an unfortunate truth in business: sometimes, despite best intentions at the outset…

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