Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
Why Section 1409 Exists as a Separate Provision
California lawmakers could have written a single statute covering all property return situations, but they recognized that property coming into magistrate custody presents unique circumstances. When a court directly receives property rather than la...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
The Legal Mechanism to Preserve Your Rights
Section 1422 creates a narrow window of opportunity for people with claims to unclaimed criminal case funds. This statute works in conjunction with Section 1421, which requires public notice before money becomes county property. While Section 1421 prov...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
The Property Documentation and Tracking System
Section 1413 mandates that every police department and sheriff's office maintain a systematic approach to cataloging property connected to theft cases. The clerk or person responsible for the property section must record each item in a dedicated rec...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
When courts convict parents under California's child neglect and support statutes, the financial penalties serve a dual purpose. Beyond punishing criminal conduct, these fines are directed toward supporting the affected children. Penal Code Section 270d establishes how courts must allocate fines ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
Understanding the Strict Limitations on Inspection Warrant Execution
California Penal Code Section 1822.56 establishes critical protections that govern when and how government officials can execute inspection warrants at your property. These rules go far beyond simply authorizing inspections; th...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
What Is an Inspection Warrant Under California Law?California Penal Code Section 1822.50 establishes the legal framework for inspection warrants, defining them as court-issued orders that authorize government officials to conduct regulatory inspections of private property. These written orders, s...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
When a loved one faces incarceration in California, understanding the procedural requirements surrounding their release becomes essential for both families and legal representatives. California Penal Code Section 11155 establishes critical notification protocols that the Department of Corrections...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
Understanding Misdemeanor Charges Under Penal Code Section 1822.57
California Penal Code Section 1822.57 creates criminal liability for anyone who willfully refuses to permit an inspection that is lawfully authorized by a valid warrant. This provision transforms what might seem like a simple adm...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
When defending against criminal charges for failure to provide support under California Penal Code 270 or 270a, understanding the rules of evidence becomes crucial to protecting your rights. Penal Code 270e establishes specific evidentiary standards that differ significantly from typical criminal...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 23, 2026 |
Parents in California face unique legal obligations when child protective agencies request they provide shelter for their minor children. Penal Code Section 270.5 creates criminal liability for refusing to accept a child into the home or provide alternative shelter under specific circumstances. U...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
Facing criminal charges for failing to provide child or spousal support can feel overwhelming, but California law offers a critical alternative to conviction and sentencing. Penal Code 270b provides defendants with an opportunity to avoid criminal proceedings entirely by entering into a court-sup...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
A Unique Exception to Standard Inspection Warrant Requirements
California Penal Code Section 1822.59 creates a specialized type of inspection warrant that differs significantly from the standard regulatory inspection warrants discussed elsewhere in the code. This provision authorizes geographica...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
California's gun violence restraining order laws grant courts significant power to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed to pose a threat. If you're facing a gun violence restraining order petition, understanding what evidence courts evaluate becomes critical to protecting your Seco...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
California Penal Code Section 4703 establishes a unique jurisdictional framework for prosecuting crimes committed by state prison inmates. This statute allows district attorneys to transfer prosecution responsibility to the Attorney General when crimes occur within state prison facilities in thei...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
The insurance and investment landscape experienced a significant shift this week as Delaware Life Insurance Company introduced what it claims to be the industry's first fixed index annuity offering cryptocurrency exposure. This groundbreaking product combines the traditional safety features of an...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
A Broader Recognition of Wrongful Conviction Harm
California has significantly expanded its wrongful conviction compensation framework to recognize that the harm from erroneous convictions extends far beyond the prison walls. The latest version of Penal Code Section 4904 now provides compensatio...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
Witnesses play an essential role in California's criminal justice system, providing testimony that can determine whether defendants face conviction or acquittal. However, California law imposes strict limitations on when and how witnesses can receive compensation for information about crimes they...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
When companies choose to issue securities in tokenized format, they typically integrate distributed ledger technology into their master security holder files. This integration means that when a token transfers on the blockchain, the corresponding security ownership transfers on the official recor...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
California Vehicle Code Section 23152(g) addresses one of the most complex and challenging areas of DUI prosecution: driving under the combined influence of both alcohol and drugs. As a criminal defense attorney at Bulldog Law, I have represented numerous clients facing these charges and understa...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
Understanding Night Court Mandates in Large Counties
California Penal Code Section 750 establishes specific requirements for reinstating night court programs in counties with populations exceeding six million that discontinued such programs after December 1, 1991. This statute reflects legislati...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
Criminal offenses that occur near jurisdictional boundaries create unique legal challenges that can significantly impact defense strategies and case outcomes. California Penal Code Section 782 addresses these boundary jurisdiction issues by establishing clear rules for determining where such case...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
California Penal Code Section 784 addresses some of the most serious criminal charges in the state's legal system: kidnapping, human trafficking, and related offenses involving the unlawful movement and confinement of persons. This statute establishes specific jurisdictional rules that determine ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
Understanding Magistrate Bail Setting Authority and Requirements
California Penal Code Section 815a mandates that magistrates set bail amounts at the time of warrant issuance for bailable offenses, creating immediate opportunities for defendants to secure release without waiting for arraignment ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
Understanding Warrant Execution Authority and Procedural Requirements
California Penal Code Section 816 establishes the legal framework for who may execute arrest warrants and under what circumstances, creating important procedural safeguards that protect defendants' constitutional rights while ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Feb 21, 2026 |
Criminal charges involving group behavior can be complex and intimidating, particularly when prosecutors allege offenses that many people have never heard of. California Penal Code Section 406 defines the crime of "rout," a lesser known but potentially serious charge that serves as a precursor to...