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Matthew Gets “Not Guilty” in Torrance Court, Jury Agrees DA’s Case Doesn’t Hold Water! See the Actual Verdict Form.

Matthew Ruff, a seasoned DUI and criminal defense attorney with over 30 years of experience, expertly navigates the complexities of Torrance Court. In a notable case, he defended a client accused of domestic battery (PC243e1) after a night of drinking in Palos Verdes. Despite an offer for probation, Matthew’s strategic defense, including a compelling cross-examination, led to a Not Guilty verdict against his client. His dedication to justice and client advocacy has been pivotal in numerous high-stakes cases across Los Angeles County. The certified court order of acquittal is published. Continue reading

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📣📣 Dad Acquitted! Re-United With His Son After Matthew Exposed False Accusations of Domestic Violence. Read How Matthew Did It!

Torrance Attorney Matthew Ruff triumphs in Los Angeles Superior Court, successfully having domestic violence charges against his client dismissed. Through expert cross-examination, he exposed the accuser’s false allegations, securing justice for his client. Learn more about his dedication to defending fathers falsely accused. Continue reading

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Torrance Criminal Defense Attorney Matthew Ruff Explains Domestic Violence Laws in California

Understanding domestic violence charges? Torrance Attorney Matthew Ruff explains the key differences between PC 273.5 and PC 243(e)(1), and learn how these can impact your case and bail. Continue reading

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Does a Dismissal of Domestic Violence Charges Result in Termination of Protective Order?

Discover the crucial steps to safeguard yourself with our Domestic Violence Protective Order resources. Empower your journey to safety today. Continue reading

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Taking A Cellphone From Your Spouse Could Be Robbery

In a shocking ruling, California courts have declared that forcibly seizing a partner’s cellphone during an argument can be classified as robbery, even if the device is considered community property. This landmark decision in People v. Aguilera highlights the blurred lines between personal property and communal assets. Continue reading

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Torrance Domestic Violence Lawyers Discuss Firearms Restrictions in EPO Cases

The issuance of an emergency protective order (EPO) in a domestic violence case carries with it a variety of consequences and conditions, among those is the requirement that the restrained person be prohibited from possessing any firearm or gun related … Continue reading

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