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Southern California Restraining Order Attorney Discuss 10 Critical Steps Once You’ve Been Served With a Restraining Order

Introduction: Why Immediate Action Is Critical When You Are Served With a Restraining Order in So...

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The arraignment marks only the beginning of the criminal process in Southern California. For most people, it is their first appearance in court—and their first glimpse into how serious and complicated the next stag...

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If race, ethnicity, or national origin touched any part of an investigation, charging decision, trial, or sentence, the California Racial Justice Act (RJA) can open the door to dismissal, a new trial, cha...

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Los Angeles Criminal Defense Guide by Power Trial Lawyers

What Happens After an Arraignment in Los Angeles Criminal Cases?

If you or someone you love is arrested in Los Angeles, the href="/practice-areas/criminal-defense/the-criminal-process-in-california...

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When it comes to VC 23640(a) mental health diversion DUI California, the 2025 case of People v. Garcia has reshaped how courts across Southern California handle DUI cases that involve additional non-DUI offenses like assault with a deadly weapon or domestic violence.

In this landmark decision, the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, ruled...

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