Blog Posts in 2011
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Posted on Dec 28, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Why are some suspects taken to jail while others remain free? Many suspects are taken to jail upon arrest while others receive citations to appear in court and are allowed to remian free in the ...
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Posted on Dec 21, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Can my lawyer repeat what I say to anyone without my permission? The most basic principle underlying the lawyer-client relationship is that lawyer-client communications are privileged, or ...
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Posted on Dec 14, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Is the way I dress in court important? Yes! A criminal defendant should ask his/her attorney how to dress for court appearances. Generally, a defendant should dress as if (s)he is going to a job ...
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Posted on Dec 7, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Do courts provide interpreters for non-English speakers? Yes . At critical stages of a case, a judge will appoint an interpreter to translate for defendants who have substantial difficulty speaking ...
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Posted on Nov 30, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Defendants charged with crimes are almost always best served by obtaining a lawyer. Are all criminal defendants represented by lawyers? Not all are, but most criminal defendants choose to be ...
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Posted on Nov 3, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Starting January 1st through June 30th 2012 drivers who have old unpaid traffic tickets might be able to catch a break. Certain unpaid traffic tickets are eligible for a 50% discount if you clear the ...
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Posted on Nov 2, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Upon receipt of an order to seal an adult, juvenile or portion of a record, the Department of Justice will seal the record or portion of the record in the Automated Criminal History System. In ...
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Posted on Nov 1, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Upon receipt of a petition to seal, DOJ will analyze the order to ensure the petition has the signature of the LEA representative or court official. The order must be checked "Petition ...
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Posted on Oct 31, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The petitioner is required to complete a petition to seal and destroy juvenile arrest records form. Upon completion of the form, if the petitioner never made a court appearance they may petition ...
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Posted on Oct 27, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Starting January 1st through June 30th 2012 drivers who have old unpaid traffic tickets might be able to catch a break. Certain unpaid traffic tickets are eligible for a 50% discount if you clear the ...
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Posted on Oct 26, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Penal Code Section 851.7 requires destruction five years from the date the judge signes the petition to seal a juvenile record order. Welfare and Institutions Section 793 (c) and 781 requires ...
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Posted on Sep 21, 2011 By Christine McGuire
A request for an attorney invokes the privilege to remain silent. The request for an attorney must be made in response to interrogation. A request for counsel upon arrest does not invalidate a later ...
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Posted on Sep 20, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Foreign language advisement Advisement of rights in a foreign language may result in an insufficient Miranda advisement if the proper words are not used. For instance in one case the Spanish word for ...
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Posted on Sep 19, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Law enforcement - the police - have no duty to advise a minor that he may call his parents. However juvenile arrests trigger certain advisement requirements. There is an exception to the rules ...
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Posted on Sep 15, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Procuring Prositution of Person Under 18 New Laws of 2012!! What it is all about: Adds Penal Code Section 261.9 This bill would require that a person who is convicted of seeking to procure or ...
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Posted on Sep 14, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Professional Licenses and Certificates: Physicians and Surgeons While Incarerated for Misdemeanor New Laws for 2012!! What it is all about: Adds B usiness and Professions Code section 2236.2 (a) A ...
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Posted on Sep 13, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Peeping: Increased Penalties: New Laws for 2012!! What it is all about: Amends Penal Code Section 657 by adding "mobile phones" and adding new penalty provisiions. Existing law estaiblishes ...
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Posted on Sep 12, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Elder Abuse: Preservation of property for Restitution: New Laws for 2012!! What it is all about: Adds Penal Code Section 186.12 Existing law provides criminal penalties for any person who commits a ...
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Posted on Sep 9, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Domestic Violence: Strangulation: New Laws for 2012!! What it is all about: Amends Penal Code Section 273.5 Existing law provides that any person who willfully inflcits upon his or her spouse, former ...
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Posted on Sep 8, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Battery: Against Security Officers and Custody Assistants: New Laws for 2012!! What it is all about: Amends Penal Code Section 243 by adding "Security officer" and "custody ...
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Posted on Sep 7, 2011 By Christine McGuire
New Laws for 2012!! Aggravated White Collar Crime: Restitution: Preservation of Assets New legislation amends Penal Code Section 186.11 What it is all about: The existing law provides for extra ...
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Posted on Sep 6, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Bail: Returned Fugitives: Adds Penal Code Section 1554.3 What this means for you: This bill would provide that after a person has been brought back to this state by extradition proceedings, the person ...
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Posted on Sep 5, 2011 By Christine McGuire
From 12:01 am August 19 through midnight Saturday officers from 13 law enforcement agencies in Santa Clara County arrested 356 persons for driving under the influence of drugs and/or alchohol. The 18 ...
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Posted on Sep 4, 2011 By Christine McGuire
AB 109 provides for new sentencing and parole guidelines to divert low-level, nonviolent inmates to counties including parole violators who typically spend a few months in state prison and offenders ...
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Posted on Sep 3, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Assault Recodified New Laws for 2012!! What it is all about: This change in the law amends Penal Code Section 245 Penal Code Section 245 used to include both assault likely to produce great bodily ...
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