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California Registered Sex Offender On Parole Conditions Making It Difficult To Find A Home?

If you must register under California Penal Code section 290 for an offense that was alleged to have been committed before November 8, 2006 and are on parole on or after November 8, 2006, you likely fall under the stringent requirements of California Penal Code section 3003.5(b) which forbids any California Registered Sex Offender on…

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SEO for California Lawyers

OK California lawyers, listen up.   You want to know why no one is visiting your fancy expensive website?   You wonder why Flock of Legals is getting about 7000 reads a month?  In real estate the first three rules are location, location, and location.    I dare say the first three rules of the…

California Traffic Tickets

Red Light Cameras Banned In Murrieta

On Election Day 2012, the citizens of Murrieta voted to enact Measure N which prohibits the use of red light cameras in the city.[1] This passage doesn’t necessarily spell the end for those $490 tickets as the California 4th District Court of Appeals ruled that opponents of Measure N would have to wait until the…

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Undocumented Immigrant And Need A Driver’s License?

Last Sunday, Governor Brown signed into law AB 2189. This bill would permit undocumented individuals who are given relief under the UCIS’ Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals Process to receive a valid driver’s license from the Department of Motor Vehicles.  For a person to be granted deferred action, the individual must meet the following requirements: 1) Was…

California Traffic Tickets

News Report: Beverly Hills Red Light Camera Possibly Violating State Law

David Goldstein from CBS Los Angeles recently investigated a Beverly Hills red light camera possibly violating state law.  According to his report, the traffic control signal located on the corner of Wilshire and Whittier had a yellow light interval time of 3.0 seconds. (You can view how they timed the light here.) According to California…