Posted by Bulldog Law | May 20, 2026 |
How to report cryptocurrency losses is an important question for investors who sold, traded, exchanged, or otherwise disposed of digital assets at a loss. A drop in market value alone is usually not enough. For tax purposes, the loss generally matters when there is a taxable disposition, such as ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
Crypto Taxes in 2026: What Investors Need to Know Before Filing
Crypto taxes in 2026 are more visible, more document-driven, and more likely to create IRS questions for investors who traded, sold, earned, spent, or exchanged digital assets during the tax year. For California taxpayers, the issue...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
There is a Red Bluff rancher whose CDL and a DUI conviction from seven years ago probation completed five years back keeps surfacing in the agricultural transport company's background check every time a lead driver position opens up. There is a Corning olive industry worker who completed a drug d...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
Tehama County's no-drop domestic violence prosecution policy places charging authority with the DA, not the alleged victim. When Red Bluff PD, Corning PD, or Tehama County Sheriff deputies respond to a DV call and document injuries, the 911 recording, body camera footage, and statements made befo...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
The defense objective in every Tehama County drug sales case is the same: challenge the upgrade from simple possession to possession for sale. Reduce from HS § 11351 to HS § 11350 and Prop 47's misdemeanor framework returns. PC 1000 diversion eligibility returns. For Corning's H-2A agricultural w...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
California's PC § 25400 concealed carry prohibition and PC § 25850 loaded firearm prohibition apply uniformly throughout Tehama County on I-5 through Red Bluff, on the county roads connecting ranch properties north of Corning, on the access roads to the Tehama Wildlife Area, and on every Californ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
Form 1099-DA: Crypto Tax Reporting Rules Explained
Form 1099-DA is the IRS information return for digital asset proceeds from broker transactions. For crypto investors, NFT sellers, payment users, founders, and California taxpayers, the form can affect how sales, exchanges, redemptions, and cert...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
PC § 192: I-5 Watson CDL Upgrade Risk for Tehama County's Agricultural Freight Workforce, Sacramento River Boating Vehicular Defense Under VC § 192.5, Red Bluff's Extreme Summer Heat Gross Negligence Challenge, and the Ranching Community Confrontation Context That Builds Voluntary Manslaughter Re...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
Red Bluff holds a distinction that shapes every summer DUI case in Tehama County: it is one of the hottest cities in California, with average July temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit and frequent days above 110 degrees. When CHP Tehama Area administers field sobriety tests on an I-5 sho...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
HS § 11350 After Proposition 47: The I-5 Stop Challenge, the Upgrade Risk in an Active Enforcement Corridor, and Why PC 1000 Diversion Matters More in a County of 65,000 People Than Most Defendants Initially Understand
Three questions determine every drug possession case in Tehama County, as the...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
Simple battery under PC § 242 is a misdemeanor up to six months, no strike, manageable consequences. PC § 245 assault with a deadly weapon or force likely to produce great bodily injury is a wobbler carrying up to four years as a felony and a permanent serious felony strike. The escalation from o...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
Tehama County's grand theft cases arise from an unusual economic range from the olive and almond processing operations that define Corning's agricultural identity to the cattle auction market at the Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale that defines the county seat's ranching economy. The legal standar...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 19, 2026 |
PC § 211 robbery offers no mitigation at the charging stage in Tehama County. Proposition 47 left it entirely untouched. No wobbler designation, no diversion program, no misdemeanor alternative exists. First degree robbery in an inhabited dwelling, on public transit, or at an ATM carries three, s...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
HS § 11350 After Proposition 47: Highway 99's Stop Challenge, the Rural Agricultural Quantity Defense, and Why PC 1000 Diversion Matters More in Yuba City's Tight-Knit Community Than Most People Realize
Three questions determine every drug possession case in Sutter County. Was the stop that prod...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
Simple battery under PC § 242 is a misdemeanor up to six months, no strike, manageable penalties. PC § 245 assault with a deadly weapon or force likely to produce great bodily injury is a wobbler carrying up to four years as a felony and a permanent serious felony strike designation. The escalati...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
Yuba City is home to one of the largest Sikh communities in the United States outside India a Punjabi-speaking population whose Gurdwara Sahib on Tierra Buena Road and the surrounding community institutions organize events, celebrations, and gatherings that sometimes involve the langur and celebr...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
In Sutter County, the DA Does Not Need
the Alleged Victim's Cooperation to Prosecute.
When Yuba City PD or Sutter County Sheriff deputies respond to a domestic violence call in Sutter County, they document everything immediately injuries, the 911 recording, body camera footage, statements made ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
The defense objective in every Sutter County drug sales case is the same: challenge the upgrade from simple possession to possession for sale. Reduce from HS § 11351 to HS § 11350 and Prop 47's misdemeanor framework returns. PC 1000 diversion eligibility returns. The permanent immigration consequ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
In each of those situations, PC § 1203.4 expungement provides the specific legal pathway that changes the outcome. The court withdraws the guilty plea, enters a not guilty plea, and dismisses the case. Most private employer background checks stop returning the conviction. The legal record reflect...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
PC § 192: Highway 99 Watson CDL Upgrade Risk, the Feather River's Boating Vehicular Defense, Yuba City's Summer Heat Gross Negligence Challenge, and the Punjabi Sikh Community Confrontation Context That Produces Voluntary Manslaughter Reductions
Manslaughter charges in Sutter County arise from t...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
Every parent who calls The Bulldog Law after a juvenile arrest in Sutter County carries fears specific to their child's situation. The Yuba City Punjabi family whose daughter is three semesters into Yuba College's nursing program and whose DACA renewal is coming up in eight months. The Live Oak H...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
PC § 487: CDFA Commodity Pricing for Live Oak's Peach, Prune, and Walnut Operations, Orchard Equipment Depreciation, and the Catalytic Converter Enforcement Priority That Defines the County's Current Theft Prosecution Landscape
Grand theft in Sutter County like everywhere in California is determ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2026 |
Sutter County's weapons cases arise from the specific intersection of California's strict firearms transport requirements with the county's unique community character. The largest Sikh community in the United States brings the Kirpan the ceremonial blade that is one of the Five Ks of Sikhism and ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
A Vacaville commuter driving westbound on I-80 toward the Fairfield exits in November rain, navigating the Nut Tree Road interchange during the evening commute when visibility was reduced and road noise was amplified by wet pavement. A thud or what might have been a thud somewhere in the sound en...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
PC § 288, Mandatory Lifetime Registration, and Three Solano County Defense Contexts: Solano Sheriff ICAC Stings, Travis AFB Military Custody Dispute Allegations, and Vallejo's Filipino Community Cultural Context
A conviction under PC § 288 in Solano County produces consequences that no subsequen...