Posted by Bulldog Law | Aug 14, 2024 |
In the dynamic state of California, the legality of escort services is a subject that often leads to confusion. While many associate escort services with prostitution, the law draws a distinct line between these two.
This article will clarify the legal status of escort services in California, d...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Aug 09, 2024 |
If a defendant has been accused of DUI, the prosecution might think about resolving the case by allowing the defendant to plead for a reduced DUI charge. It could be the case when there is a lack of evidence that the defendant's BAC was relatively low.
One of the most common lower DUI cases is "...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Aug 05, 2024 |
In California, understanding employment classifications is crucial for both employers and employees. A key distinction in labor laws is between exempt and nonexempt employees, which affects overtime pay and meal and rest break eligibility.
Though navigating exempt vs nonexempt status can be comp...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 26, 2024 |
An indictment is crucial in the criminal justice system, often shrouded in mystery and confusion. For those facing legal challenges, understanding what an indictment entails is essential for navigating the complex landscape of criminal law. This article will delve into the intricacies of indictme...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 22, 2024 |
Oral copulation is a term that often surfaces in discussions surrounding sexual activities and legal definitions of sex crimes. The phrase "oral copulation" refers to the act of using one's mouth to contact the sexual organs or anus of another person.
While this act can be consensual and part o...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 17, 2024 |
California has a reputation for its strict laws and regulations, particularly regarding weapons. One category that often sparks debate and confusion is the legality of butterfly knives. Are butterfly knives illegal in California? The short answer is yes, but the specifics are essential for anyone...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 12, 2024 |
In California, it is a crime to drive on the wrong side of the road as stated in the California Vehicle Code 21651(b) VC.
Here are four important points you need to know about driving on the wrong side of the road in California.
An accused of VC 21651b may hire an attorney to defend the case. T...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jul 05, 2024 |
According to California Vehicle Code 21950 CVC, drivers must yield to pedestrians crossing a roadway within a marked crosswalk or unmarked crosswalk.
When it comes to California's failure to yield laws, there are six essential points to know.
CVC 21950 requires drivers to yield to pedestrians...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 03, 2024 |
A driving under the influence (DUI) conviction can be a career-changing event for commercial truck drivers. The consequences extend far beyond the immediate legal penalties. It can risk your ability to maintain your commercial driver's license (CDL) and employment. However, with the right approac...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 02, 2024 |
Drivers in California need to be aware that DUIs are not just for alcohol offenses. Overall, these charges can be handed out to any driver who is impaired behind the wheel. That impairment could also come from legal drugs like marijuana or illegal drugs like cocaine. In some cases, prescription m...
Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 01, 2024 |
Receiving a criminal conviction and dealing with its aftermath can be challenging. These incidents can stay on record for a long time, possibly appearing in background checks for various purposes. Because of criminal history evaluations, a single conviction can impact your life significantly, suc...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 31, 2024 |
Many musicians admit to illegal activity in the lyrics of their songs. A famous example is Johnny Cash, who wrote a song claiming to have shot another individual, who then passed away from their injuries. But there are plenty of less high-profile examples, as well. Lil Peep wrote songs about drin...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 30, 2024 |
Dogs, whether they are pets or wandering strays, can bite. When such incidents occur, the risk of infection, rabies, permanent damage or health complications is an alarming possibility.
If you or someone close to you has suffered a dog bite, the steps you take next are pivotal for safeguarding y...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 29, 2024 |
Accidents and injuries can happen unexpectedly. Even if you were just walking on a sidewalk, poorly maintained pavement could cause you to slip and fall. This incident could result in severe injuries and, sometimes, lifelong consequences. Sustaining injuries on a sidewalk often pose confusion to ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 28, 2024 |
Most people are aware that the legal limit is 0.08%. If they take a breath test after they've been driving, exceeding this legal limit means they're going to be arrested. They will face DUI charges and the court will presume that they were impaired because of the reading from the breath test.
Ho...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 27, 2024 |
When you take certain medications, they have warnings on the back label. The warnings may tell you not to take too many doses in a certain timeframe, for instance. Another warning may be that you're not supposed to operate heavy machinery while you are using said medication.
Many people skim righ...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 26, 2024 |
A party commits fraud when they intentionally deceive another to gain a certain benefit illegally or unethically or deny victims a particular right. Fraud involves several legal elements, including hiding or misrepresenting material truths, sometimes resulting in the victim suffering because of s...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 25, 2024 |
Many people get nervous if they see police officers on the street. They may try to avoid contact with those officers, such as turning and walking the other way or turning down the side street.
In the past, there have been cases where police officers have seen this activity and detained those indi...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 24, 2024 |
It is certainly possible to accidentally commit a crime. At the same time, ignorance is often not accepted as an excuse for criminal activity. For example, simply explaining to a police officer that you didn't know that what you were doing was illegal will not necessarily get them to refrain from...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 23, 2024 |
For those who serve prison terms, re-offending is very common. In fact, some sources claim that it's something that happens to more than 50% of former prisoners. They're going to re-offend at some point, and many people will be re-arrested.
But why does this happen? After all, those who defend th...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 22, 2024 |
Vehicle insurance premiums are one of the most significant costs of driving. They can be so prohibitive that some people avoid paying them altogether – which is a terrible idea and illegal.
If you want to keep your premiums as low as possible, you must ensure you don't do anything that could caus...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 21, 2024 |
When the police question you about a crime, there's a good chance it's because they think you did it. Whether you did or not, it can be a scary situation to be in. Merely being there makes it more likely you are charged with the crime. One of the reasons for this is that you are more likely to ei...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 20, 2024 |
A drug possession charge carries a heavy burden on those convicted. Criminals may lose employment, housing and education opportunities if they are caught with an illicit substance. A conviction can also lead to several hundred to thousands of dollars in fines and several years behind bars.
The se...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 17, 2024 |
Re-offending is when someone is arrested on criminal charges, they serve their sentence, and then they break the law again after they get out of jail. For instance, someone who is arrested for selling drugs spends a year behind bars, gets out, and begins selling drugs again six months later. Clea...
Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2024 |
The expungement process has long been complicated in California. In some ways, you can't get a true expungement, like you would in other states – or, at least, you have not been able to in the past. For instance, if the conviction came with a prison sentence, expungement has traditionally been pr...