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Orange County DUI Statistics From Criminal Attorneys in Orange County CA

Guest post columnist: Christopher J McCann an experienced criminal attorneys in Orange County CA. Read this guest post to learn some interesting Orange County DUI Statistics Statistics show that in Orange County there is an average of over 1,000 arrests related to drink-driving every month. The State of California views any DUI offense as a serious…

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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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Is DUI Arrest a Crime in California?

Guest Post By: Christopher J McCann an Orange County criminal defense DUI lawyer Discover if DUI Arrest is a Crime in California Usually, in California, a first-time DUI is charged as a misdemeanor, not as a crime. As long as there are no mitigating or aggravating factors, you will be charged with misdemeanor called a “simple…

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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…

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White Collar Crime – What You Need to Know BEFORE You Are Charged

Before a person is charged with white collar crime related offenses, there are usually obvious signs that the person is under investigation. This guide provides some basic information on what a person needs to do as soon as they have been alerted to a potential investigation.   1.  Evaluate What Potential Evidence May Be Seized…

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2 LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS FOUND GUILTY OF PERJURY IN A LOS ANGLES COUNTY COURTROOM

Two Los Angeles Police Department officers have been found guilty of perjury and conspiracy to obstruct justice by a Los Angeles County Courtroom jury. Four years ago, the two officers conspired to convict a defendant on drug charges. However what the two officers never realized was that there would be video surveillance of the entire…