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Posted on May 21, 2012 By Christine McGuire
Penal Code section 836, subdivision (a)(1) states that as a general rule, an officer may only arrest someone without a warrant for a misdemeanor offense if he or she has probable cause to believe that ...
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Posted on Jan 12, 2012 By Christine McGuire
In September 2011, the Legislature debated the merits of AB 520, which lists new criteria for obtaining a restricted driver's license after entering a plea to a "Wet Reckless". The ...
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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 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 Aug 18, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Regarding vehicle liability insurance changes On January 1, 2006 all insurance companies were required to report insurance status to DMV for all private use vehicles. As of July 1, 2006 law ...
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Posted on Aug 17, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The law does not impose a duty on the district attorney to collect evidence that might benefit the defense. Once evidence however is collected due process imposes on the prosecution a duty to preserve ...
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Posted on Aug 10, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Drivers and every owner of a motor vehicle must maintain financial responsibility at all times. Whenever you drive, you must carry written evidence of financial responsibility. There are four types of ...
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Posted on Aug 9, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Because of a person's right of confrontation, depositions are not available in criminal prosecutions. Under certain circumstances however a witness may be conditionally examined before trial to ...
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Posted on Aug 8, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The dismissal of a case pursuant to Penal Code Section 995 terminates the criminal action. Thus, when charges are refiled by the prosecutor after a Section 995 dismissal, the refiled charges ...
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Posted on Aug 1, 2011 By Christine McGuire
VC 22405(a) provides that no person shall drive a vehicle on any bridge, elevated structure, tube or tunnel constituting a part of a highway at a speed that is greater than the maximum speed that can ...
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Posted on Mar 15, 2011 By Christine McGuire
California prosecutors can charge motorists with second degree murder or vehicular manslaughter. A killing may amount to second degree murder if the driver acted with malice. A court may infer implied ...
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Posted on Mar 12, 2011 By Christine McGuire
A person who is being investigated for driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs ( DUI ) is offered an opportunity to provide to law enforcement a sample of his or her breath in the ...
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Posted on Feb 22, 2011 By Christine McGuire
A probation condition in a misdemeanor or felony gang related case that a person not associate with someone he suspects to be a gang member was found to be unconstitutionally vague in the recent case ...
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Posted on Feb 20, 2011 By Christine McGuire
California Penal Code section 192(c) defines vehicular manslaughter as driving a vehicle in the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony and with gross negligence or driving a vehicle ...
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Posted on Feb 14, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also known as NHTSA has approved 126 mobile evidential breath measurement devices as of March 2010. Over 350 law enforcement agencies throughout ...
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Posted on Feb 12, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The Senior Ombudsman Program consists of five staff across the state available to assist senior drivers. The DMV Senior Ombudsman are located at the San Francisco/Oakland office at 510- 563- 8998, the ...
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Posted on Feb 10, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The 6th District Court of Appeal in San Jose overturned a vehicular manslaughter conviction concluding that the prosecution relied on electronic data from the defendant's car that was seized ...
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Posted on Feb 7, 2011 By Christine McGuire
United States District Judge Jeremy Fogel toured San Quentin State Prison this past week to see whether the new execution chamber meets constitutional standards. According to a San Jose Mercury News ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2011 By Christine McGuire
A person who successfully completes a drug diversion program or a deferred entry of judgement program may have his or her criminal records sealed. After a person successfully completes the programs, ...
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Posted on Jan 25, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Confessions that are coerced by the police during the investigation of a felony or misdemeanor are inadmissible. An involuntary statement including a confession or admission cannot be used against a ...
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Posted on Jan 24, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Federal regulations require the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) to verify a driver's license application through the National Driver Registry and the Problem Driver Pointer System. The National ...
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Posted on Jan 22, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The Sex Offender Tracking Program at the California Department of Justice maintains the registered sex offender database Registered sex offenders are required to update their information annually ...
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Posted on Jan 21, 2011 By Christine McGuire
Not all registered sex offenders appear on the internet web site Twenty Five percent of registered sex offenders are excluded from public disclosure on the internet web site by law Public disclosure ...
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Posted on Jan 20, 2011 By Christine McGuire
The new Immigration and Customs Enforcement Program known as Secure Communities has gone into effect in 38 out of California's 58 counties. Secure Communities checks jail inmate's fingerprints against ...
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