California Criminal Law

How do I erase a criminal conviction in California?

POST CONVICTION RELIEF: “Motion to Withdraw/Vacate Plea” based on trial courts failure to advise a non-citizen defendant of immigration consequences Many people who are non-citizens are not aware that there are severe immigration consequences that result from entering a guilty plea to a number of criminal offenses and later seek post-conviction relief to “erase” their…

California Criminal Law | California DUI law | California Traffic Tickets

Do Traffic Cops Have a Quota?

This is one of the classic debates of traffic court. Here’s what the law has to say on the issue in California. According to California Vehicle Code Section 41602, “No state or local agency employing peace officer or parking enforcement of this code or any local ordinance adopted pursuant to this code, may establish any…

California DUI law

Pitfalls of Pro Per (Self) Representation

When facing a criminal matter, you have three options of representation. You can go Pro Per (self representation), hire a private attorney or request that the public defender represent you. When your freedom is at stake, misdemeanors and felonies have potential jail time attached, it is extremely important that you make smart decisions. In addition,…

California DUI law

Welcome to Flock of Legals

Everybody knows that lawyers never shut up and that lawyers always know a bunch of lawyers.    We started this blog to allow attorneys to blog about topics such as traffic law, criminal law, DUI, DMV problems, juvenile law, bankruptcy, foreclosure defense, family law, personal injury, accident law, medical marijuana defense and more. This way…