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Can A Domestic Violence Restraining Order Be Renewed?

In California, renewing a DVRO can be done either for five years or permanently, without proving further abuse. However, the court must assess whether there’s a reasonable apprehension of future abuse. Factors like significant life changes and the burden on the restrained party are crucial in this decision. For more insights into the renewal process, continue reading. Continue reading

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What Is An Accomplice In A Criminal Case?

In California, being labeled an accomplice can have serious legal ramifications. As a Torrance Criminal Defense Attorney, I’ve seen firsthand how this charge can complicate cases. An accomplice is defined as anyone liable for the same offense as the defendant, but this doesn’t automatically mean guilt. The key lies in intent and knowledge—only those who actively aid in the crime share liability. This distinction is crucial, especially when a witness testifies against others, as corroboration is needed to establish such a connection. Don’t let this misunderstanding lead to unintended consequences. Learn more about your rights and responsibilities as an accomplice in criminal cases. Continue reading

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VC 22348b, Speeding over 100 in California, Life in the Fast Lane

Kern County Speeding Ticket Lawyer explains speeding over 100, VC 22348b Continue reading

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