Pitchess Motion & the Public Inspection of Police Records
Pitchess Motion & the Public Inspection of Police Records A Pitchess motion is where you as the defendant seek to inspect a law enforcement officer’s personnel record for evidence of…
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Pitchess Motion & the Public Inspection of Police Records A Pitchess motion is where you as the defendant seek to inspect a law enforcement officer’s personnel record for evidence of…
California Attorney Misconduct Law California Attorney Misconduct and Malpractice: Laws, Rules, Ethics, and Moral Turpitude Many people aren’t aware that the California Supreme Court is responsible for the conduct –…
What is a Tort? EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT Imagine you get hurt because a federal employee did something wrong, but you don’t…
Oath and Obligation’s of Attorney – California Lawyers Intermittently, a lawyer should read the oath given upon admission to the practice of law. This will help remind the lawyer of…
“Civility” Oath Rule Adopted by Supreme Court The “civility” oath rule requires anyone admitted to practice law after 2014 to swear or affirm the following: “As an officer of the…
Attorney Fees as Damages for Malicious Prosecution Claim – Kentucky Supreme Court Holds Fees as Damages: Attorneys Asserting Claim For A Client In Order To Collect Some Of Their Attorney’s…
Supreme Court unanimously reaffirms: There is “NO HATE SPEECH’ exception to the First Amendment The dispute began when Simon Tam, lead singer of the rock group “The Slants,” sought to…
WRITS and WRIT Types in the United States The Supreme Court (under Article 32) and the high courts (under Article 226) can issue the writs. 1. Habeas Corpus Means ‘to…
peremptory writ of mandate (or mandamus) A peremptory writ of mandate, or mandamus, is a judicial writ (i.e. order) to any governmental body, government official, or lower court requiring that…
Venue in Family Law Proceedings Venue refers to the location of a case, usually the county where the action is filed and heard. For example, if you are suing someone,…