Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 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 SLO County Courthouses
Murder under PC § 187 is California's most serious criminal charge. Fir...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
Your Child Was Arrested in San Luis Obispo 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 Sure Those Protections Actually Work
When parents call us after their child's arrest in San Luis Obispo County,...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2026 |
Your Child Was Arrested in Santa Barbara County
W&I § 602: How the Juvenile Justice System Is Designed to Protect Your Child's Future and What You Must Do Right Now to Make Sure Those Protections Actually Apply
Every parent who calls us after their child's arrest in Santa Barbara County is aski...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
HS § 11350, Proposition 47, and PC 1000 Diversion Why Avoiding the Conviction Matters Far More Than the Penalty in Ventura County
The problem most people face after a drug possession arrest in Ventura County is not the fine or the probation it is the conviction record. After Proposition 47, most...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 273.5: What the District Attorney Does Without Your Partner's Cooperation and Why That Changes Everything About How You Must Respond
The single most important thing most people do not know when arrested for domestic violence in Ventura County: your partner does not decide whether charges ar...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 240 and PC § 242: Why the Charge You Face Today May Not Be the Charge You Face Next Week and How to Stop the Escalation at Both Ventura County Courthouses
Before anything else: the charge in front of you right now may not be the final charge. Ventura County prosecutors regularly escalate as...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 459: Why the Intent at the Moment of Entry Not What Happened Inside Determines Everything in a Ventura County Burglary Defense
The scenario that surprises most defendants: a person enters a Ventura beach vacation rental believing they have a valid booking through what seemed like a legitima...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 484: Paso Robles Wine Investment, Pismo Beach Vacation Rental Fraud, Cal Poly Tech Startup Disputes, Tourism Hospitality, and the Good Faith Defense That Separates Civil Disputes from Criminal Charges
San Luis Obispo County's economic character creates a distinctive white collar fraud lands...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 25400 and PC § 25850: Highway 101 Travelers, Paso Robles Hunters and Ranchers, Morro Bay Harbor, Diablo Canyon Contractors, and the Out-of-State CCW Trap
You are driving north on Highway 101 through San Luis Obispo County. Maybe you crossed into California at the Oregon border or came in fr...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 594: The $400 Felony Line, Historic Downtown SLO Property, Paso Robles Wine Country Surfaces, and How Damage Is Valued and Defended at Both County Courthouses
Two vandalism incidents, two very different outcomes: a tag on a concrete retaining wall in Atascadero that costs $180 to remove is ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 647(b): Your Questions Answered The Agreement Element, Online Stings in Pismo Beach and SLO, Agricultural Workforce Consequences, and Why First Offender Diversion Is Always the First Priority
The question everyone facing a solicitation arrest in SLO County asks first: “Can I just pay the fi...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 288 and Related Offenses: Mandatory Registration Consequences, Online Sting Operations, Cal Poly Campus Environment, Camp Roberts Military Implications, and Defense at Both SLO County Courthouses
Sex crime charges in San Luis Obispo County represent the most serious category of criminal pro...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 273.6: A Separate Criminal Charge That Compounds Everything CLETS Statewide Enforcement, Shared Community Spaces, and What You Must Do Right Now
A restraining order violation in San Luis Obispo County does not add to your current case it creates an entirely new one. You can be complying per...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
VC § 20001 and VC § 20002: The Decision After the Collision, Why It Matters, and the Defense That Begins the Moment You Call
Somewhere on the Central Coast. On Highway 101 between Pismo Beach and San Luis Obispo on a Friday evening. Or on Highway 46 coming back from a Paso Robles winery stop as ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 20, 2026 |
PC § 487(d): The GTA vs. Joyriding Distinction, Highway 101 Rental Cars, Morro Bay Harbor Marine Vessels, Paso Robles Horse Trailers, and the Intent Defense That Determines Every Case
Every San Luis Obispo County vehicle theft case ultimately turns on the same question regardless of what type of...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
A Criminal Record Is Not Forever in San Luis Obispo County
PC § 1203.4 Expungement: Who Qualifies, What It Does, and How It Opens Doors in SLO County's Wine Industry, Tourism, Agriculture, and Professional Job Markets
San Luis Obispo County's economy is built on industries where background chec...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
PC § 518: The Line Between a Legitimate Legal Demand and Criminal Extortion in SLO County's Wine Country, Vacation Rental, and Agricultural Business Environments
Here is what surprises most people facing an extortion charge in San Luis Obispo County: the conduct that produced the charge often st...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
PC § 211: Always a Felony, Always a Strike The Force or Fear Element, the Estes Robbery Trap, and Defense at Both SLO County Courthouses
Robbery under PC § 211 stands apart from every other theft-related charge in California's criminal code. Unlike grand theft a wobbler. Unlike burglary which ha...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
PC § 487: The $950 Threshold, How SLO County's Wine Country, Harbor, and Ranch Economy Shapes Property Valuation, and the Defenses That Keep Felonies Off Your Record
Grand theft cases in San Luis Obispo County reflect the county's character as much as any other criminal charge. The $950 felony t...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
VC § 23152: Highway 101 Enforcement, Paso Robles Wine Country, Pismo Beach Summer Tourism, and How to Protect Your License at Two County Courthouses
The Central Coast drive from Paso Robles wine country south on Highway 101 toward San Luis Obispo. An afternoon of wine tasting in one of Californi...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
HS § 11350, Proposition 47, and PC 1000 Diversion Why Avoiding the Conviction Matters Far More Than the Penalty
The problem most people face after a drug possession arrest in San Luis Obispo County is not the fine or probation it is the conviction record that follows. After Proposition 47, most ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
PC § 273.5: What the District Attorney Does Without Your Partner's Cooperation and Why That Changes Everything About How You Must Respond
The most important thing most people do not know when they are arrested for domestic violence in San Luis Obispo County: their partner does not decide whether...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
PC § 240 and PC § 242: Why the Charge You Face Today May Not Be the Charge You Face Next Week and How to Stop the Escalation at Both SLO County Courthouses
Before anything else: the assault or battery charge in front of you right now may not be the final charge. San Luis Obispo County prosecutor...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 19, 2026 |
PC § 647(b): Highway 111 and Calexico Enforcement, Immigration Consequences for Agricultural Workers, First Offender Diversion, and Defense Strategies at 939 Main Street, El Centro
A solicitation arrest under PC § 647(b) in Imperial County carries consequences that extend far beyond the criminal...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 459: Why the Intent at the Moment of Entry Not What Happened Inside Is the Critical Element in Every SLO County Burglary Defense
The scenario that surprises most defendants: a person enters a Pismo Beach vacation rental believing they have a valid booking an access code shared through what ...