Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 17, 2025 |
California Penal Code 30305 makes it a felony for certain individuals, primarily those with previous felony convictions, to possess ammunition. This law imposes severe penalties, including long prison sentences, additional felony convictions, and long-term consequences that can affect every area ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 17, 2025 |
Effective defense in sexual assault cases requires understanding not only criminal procedure but also related statutes like California Penal Code Section 13956. This statute governs victim compensation and can influence how prosecutors present their case. Defense attorneys who account for this la...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 16, 2025 |
A jeopardy determination under California Revenue and Taxation Code 32311 is one of the most aggressive enforcement tools available to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA). These determinations allow the state to issue immediate tax assessments and begin collection proc...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 16, 2025 |
California's trespass laws under Penal Code 602 are far more nuanced than most people expect. A simple misunderstanding about property lines or a seemingly harmless act like taking natural materials can quickly escalate into criminal charges. These charges carry the risk of a criminal record, hea...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 16, 2025 |
A third DUI charge under California Vehicle Code 23546 is a legal emergency. The penalties are no longer simply inconvenient, they are life-altering. With mandatory jail time, steep financial costs, long-term license revocation, and the potential for felony exposure, anyone facing this charge mus...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 13, 2025 |
California's Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act, codified under Penal Code 502, is one of the most expansive cybercrime statutes in the United States. It criminalizes a wide range of computer-related conduct, with penalties that include up to three years in prison, $10,000 in fines,...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 13, 2025 |
When we hear the term “criminal justice,” we often think in terms of our own country's system. However, criminal justice systems around the world vary widely, influenced by historical, cultural, and legal foundations. These differences shape everything from how crimes are prosecuted to how senten...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 13, 2025 |
California Penal Code 415 charges for "disturbing the peace" might seem minor compared to serious felonies, but do not underestimate their consequences. These charges can lead to jail time, a permanent criminal record, and long-lasting repercussions on your professional and personal life. Underst...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 13, 2025 |
Animal cruelty charges under California Penal Code 597 are serious criminal allegations that can permanently damage your reputation, freedom, and career. Depending on the nature of the accusation, you may be charged with a felony punishable by years in prison and fines reaching $20,000. On top of...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 12, 2025 |
When a ransomware attack involves cryptocurrency, understanding your legal reporting obligations under federal law becomes critical. The Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA), especially section § 681b, requires specific information to be reported to the Cybersecurity ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 12, 2025 |
Domestic violence extends beyond physical harm. In many cases, it continues in courtrooms where abusers misuse legal processes to maintain control over survivors. This tactic, known as litigation abuse, is now recognized under California law, which provides specific protections to shield survivor...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 12, 2025 |
Losing your vehicle to impoundment can be just as disruptive as losing your driver's license. Under California Vehicle Code sections 23592 and 23594, courts have the authority to order vehicle impoundment for up to a year following certain driving convictions. These penalties can create serious f...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 11, 2025 |
In the complex field of immigration law, enforcement tools such as vessel and aircraft clearance restrictions serve as powerful mechanisms to ensure compliance. These restrictions, which can prevent a ship or plane from departing or entering U.S. ports, are among the most stringent penalties tran...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 11, 2025 |
A criminal conviction does not always mark the end of your legal battle. In California and throughout the United States, the justice system provides critical mechanisms to challenge a conviction or sentence after trial. These mechanisms, criminal appeals and post-conviction relief, exist to ensur...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 11, 2025 |
Embezzlement is a financial crime, often considered a white-collar crime. In many cases, it is also carried out during someone's employment. The target of the financial crime is their own employer.
Embezzlement is much different than theft in that it deals with the misappropriation of assets or f...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 10, 2025 |
The federal government is undergoing a digital transformation aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and service delivery. At the core of this evolution is Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), including blockchain, which offers transformative solutions to systemic challenges. Whether enhanc...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 10, 2025 |
Judicial diversion in California, as established by Penal Code 1001.95, allows a judge to pause the criminal prosecution of certain misdemeanor cases while the defendant completes court-ordered conditions. If the defendant successfully complies with the terms of diversion, the charges are dismiss...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 10, 2025 |
What Is DUI Diversion?
DUI diversion is a legal process that allows eligible defendants to avoid a criminal conviction by completing a court-approved program that may include alcohol education, treatment, and community service. Upon successful completion, charges are typically dismissed, leaving...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 09, 2025 |
Federal Interstate Commerce Crimes: Jurisdiction, Charges, and Legal Defenses
When federal prosecutors bring charges involving interstate commerce, the consequences can be life-altering. These offenses often carry severe penalties, including years in prison, heavy fines, and asset forfeiture. Th...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 09, 2025 |
Cryptocurrency has redefined the boundaries of finance, allowing investors to engage in borderless transactions with unprecedented ease. Yet, this global nature introduces serious complications in taxation. Investors must now navigate a fragmented international landscape where inconsistent regula...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 09, 2025 |
Siskiyou County Superior Court Rule 6.21 outlines a detailed framework for determining whether criminal defendants found incompetent to stand trial can be placed in mental health diversion programs instead of undergoing traditional competency restoration. For attorneys defending clients with ment...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2025 |
Federal public corruption prosecutions are increasingly aggressive. In recent years, prosecutors have used broad and overlapping laws to criminalize behavior once viewed as ordinary business or political activity. For individuals under investigation, these charges can be devastating, threatening ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2025 |
California Code of Regulations Title 15, Section 2000 establishes the foundational definitions that govern the Interstate Corrections Compact. This compact allows California to transfer prisoners to other states due to facility limitations, program availability, or cost considerations. For crimin...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 06, 2025 |
In the complex world of U.S. immigration law, few issues are as consequential, and as misunderstood, as judicial review. For immigrants facing deportation, asylum denial, or denial of legal status, the ability to challenge these decisions in federal court can mean the difference between safety an...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 05, 2025 |
The burden of proof is a foundational concept in the American legal system. It determines how much evidence must be presented to prove a claim, affecting both criminal and civil proceedings. These standards reflect our society's commitment to fairness and due process, especially when someone's fr...