Felony expungement can seal or destroy your criminal record so it no longer appears on most background checks. Eligibility and waiting periods vary by state and conviction type, and some offenses may be excluded. This article explains how felony expungement works, who qualifies, and the legal steps to clear your record. The process of felony […]
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How Do I Improve My Law Firm’s Local Search Engine Rankings?
Law firms can increase local search rankings by 30%+ by optimizing their Google Business Profile, ensuring consistent NAP citations, and earning steady 5-star reviews. These signals boost Map Pack visibility and local organic relevance for nearby searches. This article covers on-page local SEO, citations, reviews, backlinks, and tracking to improve local rankings. Improving your law […]
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Understanding Grand Jury Indictments: Legal Insights and Processes
A grand jury indictment is a formal criminal charge issued when at least 12 of 23 federal grand jurors find probable cause that a crime was committed. The prosecutor presents evidence to the grand jury, which deliberates in secret before returning a “true bill” or “no bill.” This article explains the process, your rights, and […]
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How In-Custody Defendants Should Prepare For The Pre-Sentence Probation Interview
In-custody defendants should prepare for the pre-sentence probation interview by reviewing the charges and case facts, gathering mitigating records, and coordinating closely with counsel before speaking with probation. This interview heavily influences the probation report and sentencing recommendations the judge will rely on. This article explains what probation will ask, what documents to collect, what […]
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Kobe Bryant: What Really Happened, and Where Does It Go From Here?
Kobe Bryant was charged with sexual assault in 2003, and the criminal case was dismissed in 2004 after the accuser declined to testify. The article reviews the allegations, media coverage, and legal aftermath, including civil-settlement context. It also features Bill Bickel’s interview with Jeffrey Scott Shapiro about his book “Kobe Bryant; The Game of His […]
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Felons In The Workplace
In most states, employers can hire people with felony convictions, but many roles are limited by background-check rules and industry licensing laws. Federal and state protections may also restrict how and when employers can consider criminal records, especially for older or unrelated convictions. This article explains employer rights and duties, common job restrictions for felons, […]
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Can I get Drug Diversion For My Second Arrest?
Maybe—California drug diversion can still be available after a second arrest if you meet the statute’s eligibility rules and the court approves. Prior diversion use, disqualifying priors, or ineligible charges can bar you, and Santa Clara County practices may affect outcomes. This article explains who may qualify, common disqualifiers, and what to ask your attorney. […]
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Cooking Up Salvation
Jeffrey Henderson, 37, says he “poisoned a whole generation” while becoming one of Southern California’s youngest, wealthiest crack cocaine dealers. The article contrasts his teenage excess—cars, women, money, and Las Vegas trips—with his later life in Las Vegas. It recounts his criminal rise and personal path toward salvation. By the editorial staff of Crime, Justice […]
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It’s Time For Me To Die: An Inside Look At Death Row
Michael Ross wrote this death row account in 1998 while awaiting resentencing after his original death sentence was overturned. The piece, introduced by the late editor Bill Bickel, reflects on life and mindset under a death sentence. This article republishes that firsthand narrative and its publication context. Forward by the late Bill Bickel – former […]
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Three Strikes Get a Second Look
“Three strikes” laws impose life or near-life prison sentences after a third qualifying felony in many states, but courts and legislatures have increasingly narrowed who qualifies and how prior convictions count. Recent reforms and appellate decisions have expanded options to challenge strikes, seek resentencing, or reduce enhancements based on the nature of the offenses and […]
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The Dilemma of the Domestic Violence Victim
Domestic violence victims in the U.S. can seek immediate protection through restraining orders, emergency custody, and safety planning, even when they feel trapped by finances or fear. Many cases involve a mix of physical harm, coercive control, and threats that make leaving dangerous and legally complex. This article explains key legal options, how to document […]
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How To Seal Your Criminal Record
In California, a PC 1203.4 dismissal does not automatically seal your record—it generally changes the conviction to “dismissed” and you may need a separate sealing petition. Eligibility and results depend on the charge, case type, and whether it appears in court, DOJ, or arrest records. This article explains the process, limits, and how to pursue […]
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