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Category: Recusal & Conflicts of Interest

Punitive Damages – California Civil Code § 3294

California Civil Code § 3294 Punitive Damages – California Civil Code 3294 When someone else causes you harm, you may want to do everything possible to hold them accountable for…

Seal & Destroy a Criminal Record

Seal & Destroy a Criminal Record Information on sealing and destroying an arrest record can be found at California penal code section 851.87 through 851.92. For purposes of PC 851…

Major Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule

Major Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule REVIEW OF THE CALIFORNIA HEARSAY RULE – EVIDENCE CODE 1200 California’s “hearsay rule,” defined under Evidence Code 1200, is a law that states that…

Possible courses of action Prosecutorial Misconduct

Prosecutorial Misconduct – Advanced Trial Handbook Possible courses of action if you are experiencing prosecutorial abuse or misconduct. As seen on Prosecutorial Abuse Website: Summary or Checklist of Possible Remedies…

Recusal of Prosecutor – California Criminal Motions § 1:9

Recusal of Prosecutor – California Criminal Motions § 1:9 – Pen. Code, § 1424 1:9. Recusal of prosecutor, California Criminal Motions § 1:9 California Criminal Motions § 1:9 California Criminal…

Civil actions for false claims – 31 U.S. Code § 3730

Civil actions for false claims – 31 U.S. Code § 3730 (a)Responsibilities of the Attorney General.— The Attorney General diligently shall investigate a violation under section 3729. If the Attorney…

PC 127: Subornation of Perjury: Law, Sentence, & Defense: Persuading A Person to Commit Perjury

PC 127: Subornation of Perjury: Law, Sentence, & Defense: Persuading A Person to Commit Perjury PC 127 Law What is Subornation of Perjury? PC 127 Punishments Jail Sentence for PC…

Section 1983 Lawsuit – How to Bring a Civil Rights Claim

How to Bring a Civil Rights Claim A Section 1983 lawsuit is a legal claim alleging that a state or local official has violated your civil rights under the United…

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