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Can A Person Commit an ADW if the gun is unloaded?

Can a person be guilty of assault with a deadly weapon (adw) if gun is unloaded 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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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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