Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 23, 2026 |
HS § 11350, Proposition 47, and PC 1000 Diversion Highway 99 Interdiction, Prison-Town Community Context, and Why Avoiding the Conviction Matters Most
The problem most people face after a drug possession arrest in Kern County is not the fine or the probation it is the conviction record. After Pr...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 23, 2026 |
PC § 240 and PC § 242: Why the Charge You Face Today May Escalate Oil Field Workplace Confrontations, Agricultural Tool Deadly Weapon Allegations, and Stopping the Upgrade at Three Kern County Courthouses
Before anything else: the assault or battery charge in front of you right now may not be th...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 23, 2026 |
PC § 273.5: What the DA Does Without Your Partner's Cooperation Language Access, Agricultural Isolation, and Immigration Stakes in Kern County's Farmworker Communities
The most critical thing most people in Kern County's farmworker communities do not know when they are arrested for domestic viol...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 187: The Weight of the Most Serious Charge in California's Criminal Code First Degree vs. Second Degree, Self-Defense and Manslaughter Reductions, Preliminary Hearing Strategy, and Defense at Both Ventura County Courthouses
Murder under PC § 187 is the apex of California's criminal code. Fi...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 288 and Related Offenses: Mandatory Lifetime Registration, NBVC Military Dual-Track Consequences, Oxnard ICAC Online Stings, False Allegations, and Defense at Both Ventura County Courthouses
Sex crime charges in Ventura County represent the most serious and consequential category of crimina...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 647(b): Your Questions Answered The Agreement Element, Online Stings in Thousand Oaks and Ventura, Immigration and CDL Consequences, and Why Diversion Is Always the First Priority
The question every person arrested for solicitation in Ventura County asks first: “Can I just pay the fine and ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 25400 and PC § 25850: Highway 101 Travelers, Ojai Valley Hunters and Ranchers, Port Hueneme NBVC Personnel, Channel Islands Harbor, and the Out-of-State CCW Trap
You are driving south on Highway 101 through Ventura County toward Los Angeles. Maybe you came down from Central California or cr...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 484: Thousand Oaks Biotech, Ventura Coastal Real Estate, Oxnard Agricultural Contractors, Channel Islands Hospitality, and the Good Faith Defense That Separates Civil Disputes from Criminal Charges
Ventura County's economy spans a remarkable range of industries, each generating its own cate...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 594: The $400 Felony Line, Camarillo Premium Outlets, Ojai Heritage Property, Simi Valley Suburban Community, and How Damage Is Valued and Defended at Both County Courthouses
Two vandalism incidents, two completely different outcomes: a tag on a concrete block wall in Simi Valley that costs...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
Your Child Was Arrested in Ventura County
W&I § 602: How California's Juvenile Justice System Is Designed to Protect Your Child's Future and What You Must Do Right Now to Make Those Protections Actually Work
Every parent who calls us after their child's arrest in Ventura County asks the same qu...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 530.5: Digital Evidence, NBVC Security Clearance Consequences, Immigration Impact, and the Good Faith Defense That Separates Unauthorized Use From Innocent Mistake
Identity theft charges in Ventura County arise from a wider range of circumstances than most people expect. Yes, deliberate cre...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 487(d): GTA vs. Joyriding, Port Hueneme NBVC Rental Cars, Santa Paula Horse Trailers, Fillmore Agricultural Vehicles, and the Intent Defense That Determines Every Outcome
Every Ventura County vehicle theft case turns on the same threshold question regardless of what type of vehicle was invo...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 487: The $950 Threshold, How Ventura County's Diverse Economy Shapes Property Valuation, and the Defenses That Keep Felonies Off Your Record
Grand theft cases in Ventura County reflect the county's remarkable economic diversity. Thousand Oaks' affluent Conejo Valley generates luxury goods a...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2026 |
PC § 647(b): Your Questions Answered What the Charge Actually Requires, How Stings Work in the Inland Empire, and Why Diversion Is the First Priority
The most common question: “Can I just pay the fine and move on?”
The answer in San Bernardino County is almost always no and not because of the c...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
PC § 192: Voluntary, Involuntary, and Vehicular The Watson Murder Upgrade Risk, Self-Defense Reductions, and Defense at Both Ventura County Courthouses
Manslaughter under PC § 192 occupies a critical position between accident and murder in California's criminal code. Voluntary manslaughter an in...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
PC § 273.6: A Separate Criminal Charge That Compounds Everything CLETS Statewide Enforcement, Ventura County's Shared Community Spaces, and What You Must Do Right Now
A restraining order violation in Ventura County does not add to your existing case it creates an entirely new one. You can be com...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
PC § 211: Always a Felony, Always a Strike The Force or Fear Element, the Estes Robbery Trap, and Defense at Both Ventura County Courthouses
Robbery under PC § 211 occupies its own tier in California's criminal code. Unlike grand theft a wobbler. Unlike burglary which has misdemeanor treatment o...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
VC § 20001 and VC § 20002: The Decision After the Collision, Why It Matters, and the Defense That Begins the Moment You Call
Somewhere in Ventura County. On Highway 101 between Camarillo and Ventura on a Friday evening after work. Or on Highway 33 coming back through the Ojai Valley as dusk sett...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
PC § 186.22: The STEP Act Enhancement That Transforms Every Charge AB 333's New Requirements, Association vs. Active Participation, Gang Expert Challenges, and Defense Across Both Ventura County Courthouses
A PC § 186.22 gang enhancement in Ventura County does not add a minor sentencing footnote...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
PC § 518: The Line Between a Legitimate Legal Demand and Criminal Extortion in Ventura County's Business, Real Estate, and Agricultural Communities
Here is what surprises most people facing an extortion charge in Ventura County: the conduct that produced the charge often began as a completely le...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
A Criminal Record Is Not Forever in Ventura County
PC § 1203.4 Expungement: Who Qualifies, What It Does, and How It Opens Doors in Ventura County's Biotech, Agriculture, Tourism, and Professional Job Markets
Ventura County's economy is built on industries where background checks determine caree...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
PC § 368: A DA Priority Prosecution in a County With One of California's Largest Senior Populations Physical, Emotional, and Financial Abuse Charges Across Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, and Camarillo
Ventura County's large and growing senior population concentrated in the affluent Conejo Valley commu...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
VC § 23152: Highway 101 Enforcement, Ventura Beach Communities, Oxnard Agricultural Workforce, Port Hueneme Military Consequences, and Protecting Your License at Two County Courthouses
Highway 101 runs the entire length of Ventura County along the Pacific coastline. From the Los Angeles County l...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
HS § 11351: A Straight Felony With No Prop 47 Protection How Sales Are Distinguished From Possession, the Upgrade Challenge, and Immigration Consequences in Ventura County
The single most important thing to understand about a drug sales charge in Ventura County: Proposition 47 does not apply. Wh...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
PC § 646.9: Three Elements That Must All Be Proven Three Defense Opportunities at Both SLO County Courthouses
PC § 646.9 stalking is a charge where the prosecution must establish three distinct elements and where each element is a genuine and independent defense opportunity. The statute requires...