Crime Type & Probation: What You Need To Know
Probation eligibility and conditions often hinge on the crime type—violent and repeat offenses typically face stricter limits, while…
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Probation eligibility and conditions often hinge on the crime type—violent and repeat offenses typically face stricter limits, while…
No—California did not lead the U.S. in fully legalizing marijuana; it was the first to legalize medical cannabis…
Yes—California legalization created lawful possession limits (up to 28.5g flower or 8g concentrate for adults 21+), changing defenses…
Hire a personal injury attorney as soon as possible—ideally within 24–72 hours—to preserve evidence and stop insurer missteps.…
Yes—formal probation typically includes a search condition that allows warrantless searches of you, your home, and your property.…
A judge can lift a probation hold at the first court hearing, often within 24–48 hours. The court…
In California, marijuana legalization has reduced criminal exposure in many cases by cutting penalties and reclassifying certain marijuana…
Criminal probation usually comes up at the end of a case as an alternative to jail, but it…
In California, the personal injury lawsuit deadline is generally 2 years from the date you knew (or should…
Most injury cases take about 9–15 months of litigation to reach a settlement once a lawsuit is filed.…
Very few personal injury cases go to trial—typically about 3–5%, with roughly 95–97% settling. Trials are costly, slow,…
Bring at least 6 items: accident/incident report, photos/videos, medical records, bills, insurance details, witness contacts, and a written…
The criminal justice system creates a major power imbalance because the government prosecutes with vast resources while defendants…
A successful probation interview comes down to 3 essentials: honesty, preparation, and consistent documentation. This interview helps probation…
Most injury attorney fees are contingency-based, typically 33% to 40% of the recovery, and you usually pay nothing…
In California, you typically have 2 years from the injury date to file a personal injury lawsuit, or…
Contingency-fee lawyers typically get paid only if you recover, often 33%–40% of the settlement or verdict. Because they…
Yes—after just one drink, a rear-end crash can still lead to a DUI investigation, even if you were…
In Solano County, criminal plea negotiations can include a set hearing around 3:30–4:00 p.m. where defense, the DA,…
Insurance companies often start with a low initial offer—sometimes 30–50% below a fair claim value—to minimize payouts. They…
In Oakland, CA, a drug probation violation can lead to arrest and possible jail time, even for missed…
In California, restitution is constitutionally required in every criminal case with an identifiable victim. Courts must order victim…
Effective jury tactics can remove up to 12 biased jurors during voir dire to protect your defense case.…
Yes—defense strategy can differ across 3 Bay Area counties (Alameda, San Francisco, Santa Clara) even for the same…