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When does sexting become a crime in California?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 18, 2022 | 0 Comments

“Sexting” can mean different things to different people. In general terms, sexting is exchanging sexually explicit pictures, videos and images via text, email, webcam or other electronic applications and devices. These interactions are typically legal if they occur between consenting adults. But ...

What constitutes a lewd act with a minor?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 14, 2022 | 0 Comments

Sexual crimes against children are among California's most fiercely prosecuted offenses. Prosecutors typically seek maximum punishments, and judges are less likely to order lenient sentences when someone is convicted or pleads guilty. California Penal Code 288 pertains to lewd acts with children ...

Can a baseball bat be considered a weapon?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 03, 2022 | 0 Comments

Baseball is a beloved sport across California. There are numerous teams who play at the highest level. The sport is also a common pastime among citizens. Thus, there are numerous legitimate scenarios where you might expect a person to have a baseball bat on their person. However, like many other ...

Is a hit-and-run a serious criminal offense?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jun 01, 2022 | 0 Comments

People respond differently to traffic collisions. Some individuals know exactly how to cope in an emergency situation. Others may panic and flee the scene. It's important to note that fleeing the scene of an accident in California is a criminal offense. But, how serious is this criminal offense? ...

2 ways people in California can break marijuana laws

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 21, 2022 | 0 Comments

California was a pioneer in medical marijuana and among the first states to legalize marijuana possession for adult recreational purposes. While most states in the country have now reformed their marijuana laws, California is still a tourist destination in the minds of many marijuana enthusiasts....

What constitutes a concealed weapon in your vehicle?

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 18, 2022 | 0 Comments

California state law requires that you have a license if you want to carry a concealed weapon. You might think that these rules only apply to carrying a weapon physically on your person, but they also apply to what you do with a firearm in your vehicle.  The wrong behavior with a weapon could mea...

3 ways domestic violence charges can change your life

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 16, 2022 | 0 Comments

Police officers in California might arrest you for a domestic violence offense after someone calls to report overhearing the fight or your romantic partner goes to the police to file a complaint. Often, domestic violence charges amount to little more than “he-said/she-said” cases in the courtroom...

How can you clean up your criminal record in California?

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 12, 2022 | 0 Comments

We all make mistakes, but that should not mean you must continue suffering for them after paying your debt to society. Fortunately, lawmakers agree and have made it possible for some with a criminal record to wipe it clean through expungement (also called expunction). Expungement of your record c...

Implied consent in California: What you need to know

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 09, 2022 | 0 Comments

Did you know that each time you get behind the wheel in California you have already given consent to testing if the police suspect you and arrest you for DUI? This is because of California's implied consent laws. Keep reading to learn what these mean for you.  Understanding how implied consent wo...

How is embezzlement different than theft?

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 06, 2022 | 0 Comments

Both embezzlement and theft can involve taking money from a business – but that does not mean they're exactly the same crime, and it's very important to understand the intricacies of both if you're facing accusations. Embezzlement tends to be more calculated, and it depends on the person's positi...

2 common crimes of a digital nature

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 03, 2022 | 0 Comments

When discussing criminal offenses, crimes of a physical nature often come to mind. Physical offenses, especially those of a violent nature, do carry severe penalties. Not all crimes involve physicality, though. With advancing technology, more and more offenses are being committed in the online re...

Can prescription drugs land you in legal trouble?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 25, 2022 | 0 Comments

Many people rely on prescription drugs to help handle illnesses and chronic conditions. However, could these legal drugs lead to criminal charges? Controlled substances People often associate the term “controlled substances” with illicit drugs such as cocaine and heroin. Nevertheless, the term al...

Dealing with the pressure of a criminal trial

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 22, 2022 | 0 Comments

When you find yourself facing criminal charges for the first time, it can be extremely stressful. Even if you adamantly protest your innocence, the prosecution may be determined to pursue the case. You could be left with the prospect of going to trial and letting the jury decide your fate. This c...

What can help mitigate a sentence for a violent crime?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 21, 2022 | 0 Comments

The verdict in your case wasn't what you'd hoped to hear – but neither your case nor your defense is over. The court still has to decide your sentence, and the judge has considerable leeway. The prosecution is determined that you get the maximum possible sentence, and they're ready with a list of...

How do misdemeanors and felonies differ from one another?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 18, 2022 | 0 Comments

If you receive a criminal charge in California, then chances are you are concerned about what the future may hold. Will you be able to keep your career on track? Will your family want to distance themselves from you? Are you going to be able to pay off legal fees and fines? All these questions an...

Crimes of moral turpitude and deportation

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 11, 2022 | 0 Comments

Individuals who immigrate to the U.S. must follow the same laws as everyone else – but they often face harsher penalties than regular citizens for their mistakes. Many immigrants wonder if a misdemeanor charge will result in deportation. While each situation is unique, there are situations when d...

Where does the Castle Doctrine end?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 08, 2022 | 0 Comments

The Castle Doctrine is useful in self-defense cases because it shows that people are allowed to protect property that they own. This could be your home or your place of business, for instance. It is property that you are legally allowed to be on, and you can defend it from someone else who is not...

What is a straw firearm purchase?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 07, 2022 | 0 Comments

It is critical to follow the law perfectly when purchasing a firearm. While Americans do have rights under the Second Amendment, firearms are still subjected to a lot of different controls, and you don't want to make a mistake that could lead to legal charges. One example of a way that people som...

Can the police go through your trash at will?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 04, 2022 | 0 Comments

As a resident of the United States, you have certain rights – including the right against unreasonable searches and seizures.  In effect, this keeps the government out of your private business unless there's probable cause that you may be involved in a crime. The police cannot just search your po...

Can the police lie about evidence?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 30, 2022 | 0 Comments

After an arrest by the police on serious charges, you may believe they have don't any evidence. But, what happens if the police bring you in for an interrogation, and they claim they actually do have that evidence?  For instance, maybe they claim they found your fingerprints at the scene of the c...

California bill would expand firearms bans

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

California has some of the strictest gun laws in the country. Some state lawmakers and other political leaders think they still don't go far enough.  Last month, a state assemblymember from San Diego introduced a bill that would increase the number of people who are prohibited from possessing fir...

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