Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
A Criminal Record Is Not Forever in Santa Barbara County
PC § 1203.4 Expungement: Who Qualifies, What It Actually Does, and How It Opens Doors in Santa Barbara County's Agricultural, Hospitality, and Professional Job Markets
Santa Barbara County's economy is built on industries where background...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 518: The Line Between a Legitimate Legal Demand and Criminal Extortion and Why It Gets Crossed in Santa Barbara County's Wine Country, Tourism, and Agricultural Business Disputes
Most people facing an extortion charge in Santa Barbara County did not think they were making an extortionate de...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
VC § 20001 and VC § 20002: The Seconds After the Collision, the Decision to Leave, and the Defense That Begins the Moment You Call
Somewhere on Highway 101 between Carpinteria and Santa Barbara. Or coming down the San Marcos Pass on SR-154 after an evening in the Santa Ynez Valley. Or on State S...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 187: The Weight of the Most Serious Charge in the California Penal Code and the Defense Strategies That Determine Whether Someone Spends Their Life in Prison
Murder under PC § 187 represents the apex of California's criminal code. First degree murder carries 25 years to life. Second degree ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 273.6: A Separate Criminal Charge That Compounds Everything CLETS Enforcement Across California, Vandenberg Military Consequences, and What to Do Right Now
The criminal charge for violating a restraining order in Santa Barbara County arrives completely independently of whatever happened bef...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 211: Always a Felony, Always a Strike How the DA Proves Force or Fear, the Estes Robbery Trap, and Every Available Defense at Three County Courthouses
Robbery under PC § 211 occupies its own tier in California's criminal code. Unlike assault and battery which can be misdemeanors. Unlike gra...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 594: Historic Properties, Gang Graffiti, Agricultural Infrastructure, and the $400 Felony Line How Damage Is Valued and Defended at All Three County Courthouses
Consider two scenarios that both result in a vandalism charge in Santa Barbara County: a teenager who writes their tag on a concre...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 25400 and PC § 25850: What Travelers on Highway 101, Vandenberg Personnel, and Santa Ynez Valley Residents Need to Know About California's Concealed Carry and Transport Laws
Picture the drive north on Highway 101 through Santa Barbara County. You crossed into California at some point maybe ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 484: Wine Country Investment Fraud, UCSB Tech and Research Disputes, Agricultural Labor Contractor Schemes, and the Good Faith Defense Across Three County Courthouses
Santa Barbara County's economic character is genuinely unusual for California. It is simultaneously one of the state's premi...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 17, 2026 |
PC § 487: The $950 Threshold, How Santa Barbara County's Agricultural, Coastal, and Wine Country Economy Shapes Property Valuation, and the Defenses That Keep Felonies Off Your Record
In most California counties, grand theft cases follow familiar patterns retail theft, vehicle parts, constructio...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
VC § 23152: Highway 101 Enforcement, Santa Ynez Wine Country, UCSB Student Cases, and How to Protect Your License at Three County Courthouses
The drive from a Santa Ynez Valley winery back to Santa Barbara on a Saturday evening. A stop on Highway 101 near Carpinteria as the sun drops behind the ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
HS § 11350, Proposition 47, PC 1000 Diversion What Your Options Are and Why Avoiding a Conviction Matters More Than the Penalty
The problem most people face after a drug possession arrest in Santa Barbara County is not the criminal penalty it is the conviction record. After Proposition 47, most ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
PC § 273.5: What the District Attorney Does Without Your Partner's Cooperation and Why That Changes Everything About How You Must Respond
Here is what most people arrested for domestic violence in Santa Barbara County discover only after it is too late to act on it: the alleged victim does not d...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
PC § 459: Why the Intent at the Moment of Entry Not What Actually Happened Inside Is Everything in a Santa Barbara County Burglary Defense
The scenario that surprises most defendants: a person enters a Santa Barbara vacation rental believing they have authorization perhaps through a shared acces...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
PC § 240 and PC § 242: What These Charges Actually Require, Why Simple Misdemeanors Escalate to Felonies in Santa Barbara County, and the Defenses That Work at All Three Courthouses
Before anything else: the charge you are facing today may not be the charge you face next week. Santa Barbara Coun...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
PC § 211: A Straight Felony, Always a Strike How the Prosecution Builds These Cases and the Legal Arguments That Challenge Every Element
Robbery under PC § 211 occupies a different category from theft and burglary in California law. It is a straight felony there is no misdemeanor option, no wobb...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
PC § 288 and Related Offenses: Mandatory Registration, Military Consequences, Online Sting Operations, and the Defense Standards That Apply at Every SBC Courthouse
Sex crime charges in San Bernardino County occupy the highest-stakes tier of criminal prosecution. A conviction under PC § 288 lewd ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
18 U.S.C. § 1591: The I-15 Corridor, Ontario Area Enforcement, Military Adjacent Communities, FBI and HSI Coordination, and Why Early Defense Is Critical at 3470 Twelfth Street
Federal sex trafficking charges under 18 U.S.C. § 1591 carry some of the most severe mandatory sentences in the federal...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
PC § 273.6: A Separate Criminal Charge That Compounds Everything What to Do the Moment You Realize You May Have Violated an Order
The criminal charge for violating a restraining order in San Bernardino County is entirely independent of the underlying domestic violence, harassment, or family cour...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
The Most Serious Charge in the California Penal Code What It Means, How the DA Prosecutes It, and the Defense Strategies That Determine Whether Someone Spends Their Life in Prison
Murder under PC § 187 carries the harshest penalties in California law. First degree murder carries 25 years to life...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2026 |
DACA, H-2A Visa Holders, Permanent Residents, and Mixed-Status Families How Every Criminal Conviction Category Affects Immigration Status in the Imperial Valley
In Imperial County, criminal defense and immigration law cannot be separated. The county's position on the United States-Mexico border ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 14, 2026 |
18 U.S.C. § 1956 at 3470 Twelfth Street I-15 Drug Proceeds Into the Inland Empire's Appreciating Real Estate Market, High Desert Cash Structuring, and Forfeiture Defense in the Eastern Division
Federal money laundering charges under 18 U.S.C. § 1956 cannot exist without a predicate a Specified U...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 14, 2026 |
W&I § 602: How the Juvenile Justice System Works, What Protections Exist for Minors, and How to Protect Your Child's Future at the San Bernardino County Juvenile Court
If your child was arrested somewhere in San Bernardino County at school in Redlands, after an incident in Yucaipa, or in Highlan...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 14, 2026 |
VC § 20001 and VC § 20002: What Happens in the Moments After a Collision, Why Leaving Can Be the Worst Decision You Ever Make, and How to Defend the Charge That Followed Ten seconds. That is roughly how long most hit and run decisions take. There was a collision on the I-15 in Fontana, on the I...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 14, 2026 |
18 U.S.C. § 1341 and § 1343 at 3470 Twelfth Street Inland Empire Real Estate Boom Fraud, Big Bear Vacation Property Investment, Construction and Logistics PPP Cases, and the Good Faith Defense
San Bernardino County's real estate market has experienced one of the most dramatic appreciation cycles...