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Attorney Kirk Tarman discusses deadlocked jury procedures in California and compares them to the Daniel Penny trial in New York, offering insights into legal processes.

Hung Jury Procedures: Critical California vs. New York Differences

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media Hi, welcome to Attorneys.Media, Legal Commentary. I’m your host, Ray Hrdlicka, and today we’re talking with Kirk Tarman, a criminal defense attorney in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, Southern California, and we’re going to talk about something that’s obviously the hot topic today in the news. And that is…

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Understanding Executive Pardons and Resentencing with Kirk Tarman

Expert Attorney Reveals When a Pardon Is Possible or Resentencing Works

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media Hi, welcome to Attorneys.Media Legal Commentary. I’m your host Ray Hrdlicka, and today we’re speaking with Kirk Tarman, a criminal defense attorney in San Bernardino and Riverside County, Southern California. And we’re going to talk about something in the news today, and that’s pardons. Now, everybody’s familiar with, obviously,

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Modern Shifts in Law: Attorney Kirk Tarman on DUI and Drug Sentencing Updates

How New DUI Laws Impact Your Criminal Defense Strategy Today?

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media “Hi, today we’re sitting with Kirk Tarman, criminal defense attorney in San Bernardino, California, and satellite offices in Riverside and Los Angeles county. And we’re going to be talking about a number of criminal issues that I’m sure you’re going to be interested. So, Kirk let’s jump right into

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Beyond Punishment: Attorney Kirk Tarman on Probation & Parole Violation Implications

What Alarming Probation Violations Destroy More Than Just Sentencing?

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media “Well, applying probation and parole to other charges, or other types of crimes, whether it’s drugs, assault, etc., etc., whatever. If it’s within that time period, then we’re talking about the violation of probation. Will the DA pursue it in the same way? Well, go back and say, ok,

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