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Domestic Violence Charges in San Jose

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 25, 2026 | 0 Comments

PC § 273.5 Corporal Injury, Protective Orders, and How Santa Clara County Prosecutes Spousal and Cohabitant Abuse Cases Were You Arrested for Domestic Violence in San Jose? Here Is What Is Happening. A domestic violence arrest in San Jose moves faster than almost any other criminal charge. Wit...

Burglary Charges in San Jose Under PC § 459

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 25, 2026 | 0 Comments

First Degree vs. Second Degree, Three Strikes Exposure, and What Defense Attorneys Challenge in Santa Clara County Burglary Cases Most people picture burglary as breaking into a home at night. California law is far broader. Under Penal Code § 459, burglary occurs the moment a person enters any s...

Assault and Battery Charges in San Jose

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 25, 2026 | 0 Comments

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Wire and Mail Fraud Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 25, 2026 | 0 Comments

How 18 U.S.C. § 1341 and § 1343 Work in the Southern District, Why Almost Any Fraud Becomes Federal, and Where the Defense Begins You sent an email confirming a business deal that went sideways. You made a phone call about an investment that your partner now claims was fraudulent. You processed ...

Charged Under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) in San Diego?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 25, 2026 | 0 Comments

A Complete Defense Guide to Federal Felon-in-Possession Charges, Who Is Prohibited, and How the Southern District Prosecutes These Cases You have a prior felony conviction. You were stopped at a traffic checkpoint on Interstate 5 south of San Diego. The officer discovered a firearm in your vehic...

Federal Cybercrime Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, How ‘Unauthorized Access' Is Prosecuted in the Southern District, and What Defense Counsel Must Do Immediately You accessed a former employer's database after your credentials were revoked. Or you used a shared login to access a system you were not explicitly au...

Extortion Charges Under PC § 518 in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

Where the Line Falls Between a Legitimate Demand and a Criminal Threat — and How San Diego Prosecutors Charge Both Sides You sent a strongly worded letter demanding payment for services rendered, threatening to report the other party to a licensing board if they did not pay. Or you told a former...

Federal Tax Evasion Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

  How IRS Criminal Investigation Builds 26 U.S.C. § 7201 Cases in the Southern District, What Willfulness Really Means, and Where the Defense Wins The IRS audited your business and found discrepancies. Or you filed returns that understated income from a cash-intensive business. Or you moved...

Your Child Was Arrested in San Diego.

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

A Complete Parent's Guide to Juvenile Court, W&I § 602, Disposition Options, and Protecting Your Child's Future The phone call every parent dreads: your child has been arrested. SDPD is holding them at a juvenile facility. You do not know what was alleged, what your child said, or what happens n...

Federal Healthcare Fraud Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

How 18 U.S.C. § 1347 Works, Why TRICARE Makes San Diego Different, and How the Defense Fights Back You ran a medical practice that billed Medicare for services you provided. An HHS-OIG audit found billing codes that the government claims were upcoded. Or your home health agency provided services...

Federal Immigration Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

Understanding 8 U.S.C. § 1326 Illegal Reentry in the World's Busiest Border Court, How Sentences Are Calculated, and What Defense Options Exist No federal district in the United States prosecutes more immigration cases than the Southern District of California. The San Diego-Tijuana border corrid...

Federal Identity Theft Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

The 2-Year Mandatory Consecutive Sentence Under 18 U.S.C. § 1028A, How These Cases Are Charged in the Southern District, and Where the Defense Fights You are charged with wire fraud. The sentence for that alone would be significant. Then the prosecutor adds a count of aggravated identity theft u...

Federal RICO and Conspiracy Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

What 18 U.S.C. § 1962 Means, How Southern District Prosecutors Use RICO Against Border Organizations, and Where the Defense Wins You ran a legitimate business. You had employees. You had suppliers. Some of those people, it turns out, were involved in criminal activity you either knew nothing abo...

Federal Money Laundering Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

How 18 U.S.C. § 1956 Works in the Southern District, Why the Border Makes This Charge Uniquely Common, and What Defense Looks Like Your business processed cash transactions that federal agents now claim were structured to hide their origin. Or a wire transfer you sent money you believed was legi...

Federal Bank Robbery Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

How 18 U.S.C. § 2113 Works in the Southern District, Why the FBI Closes These Cases Fast, and Where the Defense Starts The teller pressed the silent alarm within seconds. By the time the suspect reached the parking lot, the FBI's Bank Robbery Task Force had already been dispatched. Within 48 hou...

Federal Child Pornography Charges in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

How 18 U.S.C. § 2251 and § 2252 Work in the Southern District, What Mandatory Minimums Apply, and What Defense Looks Like Federal child pornography charges carry some of the harshest mandatory minimum sentences in the entire federal criminal code. A conviction under 18 U.S.C. § 2251 for producti...

PC § 288 Lewd Acts With a Minor in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 24, 2026 | 0 Comments

What the Charge Means, How San Diego Prosecutes These Cases, and Why the Defense Must Start Immediately PC § 288 charges carry consequences that extend far beyond any prison sentence. A conviction for lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 in California results in mandatory Tier III sex o...

PC § 459 Burglary Charges in San Diego: What to Know

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 20, 2026 | 0 Comments

Burglary is one of the most seriously charged property crimes in San Diego County. What most people do not realize is that under California law, you can be convicted of burglary without stealing a single item. The crime is complete the moment you enter a structure with criminal intent. The San Di...

Drug Possession Charges Under HS § 11350 in San Diego

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 20, 2026 | 0 Comments

Drug possession arrests in San Diego happen every day, and the consequences can be far more serious than most people realize. The San Diego Police Department, the San Diego County Sheriff, and the California Highway Patrol all conduct active drug enforcement operations throughout the county, from...

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