Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2026 |
Rug pull lawsuits are civil claims brought after crypto founders, developers, promoters, insiders, or affiliated entities allegedly raise money for a project, create investor demand, then abandon the project, drain liquidity, dump tokens, or disappear with user funds. Some rug pulls look like fai...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2026 |
Weapons charges in Butte County often begin with a traffic stop, a hunting-season contact, a search during a domestic violence investigation, or a firearm found in a vehicle. Under California Penal Code § 25400, prosecutors may charge a person with carrying a concealed firearm when a pistol, revo...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2026 |
Murder charges in Butte County are among the most serious allegations a person can face in California. A Penal Code § 187 case can expose the accused to life imprisonment, intense law enforcement investigation, forensic evidence, witness statements, and early court proceedings that shape the enti...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2026 |
Sex Crime Charges in Yuba County can change a person's life before the case ever reaches trial. Allegations involving Penal Code § 288, child sexual abuse claims, unlawful touching, assault with intent to commit a sexual offense, or related sex crime accusations can affect liberty, employment, fa...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2026 |
Criminal Threats in Yuba County cases often begin with heated words, text messages, social media posts, workplace disputes, neighbor conflicts, or statements made during an emotional confrontation. Under California Penal Code § 422, the question is not simply whether someone said something angry ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2026 |
Manslaughter charges in Yuba County can arise from a fatal vehicle collision on Highway 20, a boating incident on the Feather River, a confrontation in Marysville, or an off-base incident involving a Beale AFB service member. Under California Penal Code § 192, manslaughter is an unlawful killing ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2026 |
Domestic violence in Yuba County can move quickly from a 911 call to an arrest, emergency protective order, criminal case, and long-term record problem. When Marysville police officers, Yuba County Sheriff's deputies, or Beale AFB Security Forces respond to a domestic violence call, the first rep...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 05, 2026 |
Crypto Pump and Dump Schemes can turn a token launch, meme coin promotion, trading group, influencer campaign, or private Discord chat into a federal investigation. The core allegation is usually simple: insiders or promoters hyped a digital asset, helped inflate the price, and then sold into the...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 05, 2026 |
Drug Possession in Yuba County under Health and Safety Code 11350 can begin with a CHP stop on Highway 20 or Highway 70, a probation contact in Marysville, a search near Wheatland, a Beale AFB-related investigation, or a passenger-side discovery during a traffic stop. Even a small quantity of a c...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 04, 2026 |
DUI in Yuba County can begin with a CHP stop on Highway 20 or Highway 70, a late-night drive through Marysville, a stop near Beale Air Force Base, or a boating investigation on the Feather River or Englebright Lake. A first-time DUI may look routine at first, but it can create court deadlines, DM...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 04, 2026 |
Grand Theft in Yolo County under Penal Code 487 can depend on one question that sounds simple but often decides the entire case: what was the property actually worth at the time of the taking? In Yolo County, that question can involve Woodland tomatoes, almonds, sunflower crops, West Sacramento P...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 04, 2026 |
Assault and Battery in Yolo County can begin as a misdemeanor allegation after a fight, campus dispute, workplace confrontation, bar incident, family argument, or self-defense situation. The case can become much more serious if prosecutors claim the conduct involved a deadly weapon, force likely ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 04, 2026 |
Drug Possession in Yolo County under Health and Safety Code 11350 can start with a traffic stop on I-80, a search near UC Davis, a probation contact in Woodland, a call in West Sacramento, or a passenger-side discovery during a CHP investigation. A small quantity of a controlled substance can sti...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 04, 2026 |
Murder Charges in Yolo County are among the most serious cases a person can face in California. Under Penal Code 187, murder is the unlawful killing of a human being, or fetus, with malice aforethought. That single phrase, malice aforethought, often becomes the center of the defense.
A Yolo Coun...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 03, 2026 |
Crypto Wire Fraud Charges can arise when federal prosecutors claim that digital assets, wallets, exchanges, smart contracts, websites, emails, social media messages, investor dashboards, or online transfers were used to carry out a scheme to defraud. These cases often involve Bitcoin, Ethereum, s...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 03, 2026 |
Restraining Order Violations in Yolo County can turn one text message, one campus encounter, one third-party warning, one social media reaction, or one accidental-looking appearance into a new criminal case. Under Penal Code 273.6, prosecutors must prove a knowing and intentional violation of a v...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 03, 2026 |
Hit and Run in Yolo County cases under Vehicle Code 20001 often turn on three different moments: what the driver knew at the moment of impact, what the driver knew or reasonably should have known about injury, and what the driver did after leaving or stopping. Those moments can decide whether the...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 02, 2026 |
Sex Crime Charges in Yolo County can create immediate criminal, immigration, school, family, employment, and registration consequences. A case involving Penal Code 288, sexual battery, digital communications, alleged contact with a minor, a UC Davis proceeding, or a custody dispute must be handle...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 02, 2026 |
DUI in Yolo County cases often begin with a traffic stop on I-80, Highway 113, Highway 16, downtown Davis, West Sacramento, Woodland, or rural agricultural roads. A charge under Vehicle Code 23152 can involve alcohol, drugs, a combination of both, a chemical test result, officer observations, fie...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 02, 2026 |
Robbery Charges in Yolo County can turn a fast-moving confrontation into a permanent strike case. Under California Penal Code 211, robbery is the felonious taking of personal property from another person or that person's immediate presence, against the person's will, accomplished by force or fear...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 02, 2026 |
Weapons Charges in Yolo County can arise from traffic stops on I-80, firearm transport mistakes near Cache Creek hunting areas, West Sacramento industrial work commutes, Davis student incidents, Woodland agricultural employment, or a prior conviction that makes firearm possession legally dangerou...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 02, 2026 |
Domestic Violence in Yolo County cases can move forward even when the alleged victim later does not want prosecution. Police reports, 911 recordings, body camera footage, injury photographs, medical records, witness statements, and officer observations may become the foundation of the case. The c...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 01, 2026 |
Crypto Money Laundering Charges can arise when prosecutors claim that digital assets were moved, swapped, bridged, converted, mixed, or cashed out to hide criminal proceeds, promote unlawful activity, avoid reporting rules, or disguise ownership and control. These cases often involve Bitcoin, Eth...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 01, 2026 |
Burglary in Yolo County cases often turn on one issue before anything else: what type of structure did the person enter? Under California Penal Code 459, burglary generally requires entry into a building, room, vehicle, or other covered structure with the intent to commit theft or another felony ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 01, 2026 |
Juvenile Charges in Yolo County can move quickly after an arrest, citation, school incident, or police contact. The first 48 hours can shape whether a child is released home, detained, referred to diversion, placed on informal supervision, or formally charged through a Welfare and Institutions Co...