Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
HS § 11352 Transportation for Sale: The I-80 Bay Area-Sacramento Corridor, the Constitutional Stop Challenge, the Transportation Intent Element, and What Up to Nine Years Means for Solano County's Non-Citizen Community
HS § 11352 transportation of a controlled substance for sale is the charge mo...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
PC § 187: The Preliminary Hearing Strategy at Two Courthouses, AB 333's Gang Enhancement Requirements, Vallejo's Community Confrontation Context, and SB 1437's Modified Felony Murder Rule
A murder conviction in Solano County carries consequences that define the rest of a person's life. First deg...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
Proposition 47 Made Simple Possession a Misdemeanor.
HS § 11351 Possession for Sale: Still a Straight Felony.
HS § 11352 Transportation for Sale on I-80: Up to Nine Years.
For Dixon's H-2A Workforce: the Drug Trafficking Aggravated Felony That Permanently Closes Every Immigration Pathway. For ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
When the Alleged Victim Changes Their Mind in Solano County,
The Solano County DA Still Has the 911 Recording, the Body Camera Footage, and the Injury Photographs.
Solano County's no-drop domestic violence prosecution policy places charging authority with the DA's office, not the alleged victim...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
First degree burglary entry into an inhabited dwelling with the intent to commit theft or any felony is a straight felony carrying two, four, or six years and a permanent serious felony strike designation under California's Three Strikes law. Second degree burglary entry into any other structure ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
Robbery under PC § 211 has no mitigation pathway at the charging stage in Solano County. Proposition 47 did not touch it. No wobbler designation, no diversion program, no misdemeanor alternative exists. First degree robbery committed in an inhabited dwelling, on public transit, or at an ATM carri...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
The Distance Between Misdemeanor Battery and Felony Strike
in Solano County Is Defined by One Legal Question: Was the Object Near the Confrontation Used as a Deadly Weapon, or Was It Simply Present?
Simple battery under PC § 242 is a misdemeanor up to six months, no strike, manageable consequen...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2026 |
HS § 11350 in California's Least Populous County: The Beckwourth Pass Stop, the Rural Isolation Defense, and What PC 1000 Diversion Means When There Are 3,000 People and One Job Market
The legal framework for drug possession is the same in Sierra County as it is in Los Angeles County. Propositio...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
Solano County's criminal threats prosecution environment spans three distinct community contexts. Vallejo's community confrontations in its neighborhoods, its social media spaces, and its community interactions where heated words in a conflict are sometimes characterized as criminal threats rathe...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
PC § 273.6 criminalizes knowing and intentional violation of any protective order issued under California Family Code or Penal Code provisions. The charge is a misdemeanor for a first violation carrying up to one year in county jail. A subsequent violation, or any violation involving violence or ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
In each of those situations, California law provides a specific pathway that most Solano County residents don't know exists until they need it. PC § 1203.4 expungement withdraws the conviction, enters a not guilty plea, and dismisses the case. Most private employer background checks stop returnin...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
Your Child Was Arrested in Solano County.
The Probation Department's intake assessment which happens before any petition is filed, before any court appearance, often before most parents fully understand what has happened is the first moment where the defense makes a difference. Missing that mome...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
The Difference Between Misdemeanor and Felony DUI in Solano County
Is Not Always the Number on the Breathalyzer.
It's Whether Anyone Was Injured. Whether a Prior Exists. And Whether the Court Treats the Case as the Felony That Changes Everything or the Misdemeanor That Doesn't.
VC § 23153 DUI ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
PC § 470 Forgery, PC § 532 False Pretenses, and Identity Theft: Benicia Refinery Contractor Billing, Travis AFB Procurement, Fairfield Government Employment, and the Defense That Begins With the Documentation
White collar and fraud charges in Solano County arise from the county's specific econom...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
PC § 192: I-80 Watson CDL Upgrade Risk, Rio Vista Delta Boating Under VC § 192.5, Vallejo Community Heat of Passion and Imperfect Self-Defense, and the Bay Area Commuter Rising BAC Defense at Two Courthouses
Manslaughter in Solano County arises from the county's specific geography, communities, ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
Each context produces a DUI case with specific defense demands. The I-80 commuter corridor case requires the constitutional stop challenge and the rising BAC analysis from a post-work commute or Bay Area social event. The Travis AFB case requires simultaneous attention to the civilian criminal ca...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
Weapons Charges in Solano County
Four Community Contexts.
One California Standard That Treats Military Practice, Refinery Work, Interstate Travel, and Vallejo Community Life Identically.
California's PC § 25400 concealed carry prohibition applies uniformly across Solano County on Travis AFB's ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 15, 2026 |
PC § 487: Fair Market Value Across Benicia's Industrial Refinery Corridor, Dixon's Agricultural Operations, and the Catalytic Converter Enforcement Priority That Defines Solano County's Current Theft Prosecution Landscape
Grand theft in Solano County like everywhere in California is determined b...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 14, 2026 |
HS § 11350 After Proposition 47: The I-80 Stop, the Sales Upgrade Risk, and Why PC 1000 Diversion Changes Everything for Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, and Vallejo Defendants
Three questions define every drug possession case in Solano County. First: was the stop that produced the drug discovery co...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 14, 2026 |
This is the context that shapes DUI defense in Sierra County: a small courthouse with a small docket, a community where most people know each other's names, and an employment base so concentrated that a criminal conviction's background check consequence is felt immediately. The ten-day DMV deadli...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 14, 2026 |
A criminal conviction in this environment doesn't stay in a courthouse file. It becomes part of the community's shared knowledge about its members. The ranching operation running a background check for a spring hire already knows the applicant's family. The county government supervisor reviewing ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 14, 2026 |
The Stop Challenge on I-5 and Redding's Road Network
Every drug possession case arising from a vehicle stop depends on the constitutional validity of that stop. CHP needs reasonable articulable suspicion of a specific Vehicle Code violation or criminal activity. The intensity of I-5 drug enforce...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 14, 2026 |
Anderson's Industrial Workplace The Tool Characterization Problem
Anderson's manufacturing and industrial corridor employs workers in environments where forklifts, pallet jacks, industrial hand tools, loading equipment, and heavy machinery are present throughout every shift. A workplace altercat...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 14, 2026 |
The Estes Robbery Trap in Redding's Retail Corridors
An Estes robbery arises when a shoplifter uses force or fear to retain stolen property or escape after being confronted by store personnel. The shoplifting that began as a Prop 47 petty theft misdemeanor becomes a permanent strike felony robbe...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 14, 2026 |
Who Qualifies for Expungement in Shasta County
PC § 1203.4 is available when probation has been completed or when early discharge from probation was granted by the Shasta County Superior Court and the defendant is not currently serving a sentence for any other offense or on probation for another...