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Experienced criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles discussing California attempted murder defense

Defending Against Attempted Murder Charges in California

Being charged with attempted murder under California Penal Code 664/187(a) is an incredibly serious situation with life-changing implications. Convictions for attempted murder can lead to decades in prison, life sentences, or even enhanced penalties if certain aggravating factors apply. The personal and professional consequences of a conviction are severe, impacting everything from your freedom and […]

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Defending Against Battery Charges in California: Your Legal Options

Defending Against Battery Charges in Los Angeles: Key Strategies Facing a battery charge under California Penal Code 242 or an accusation of burglary in California is a serious matter that can have long-lasting effects on your future. Convictions for either offense can lead to harsh penalties, including fines, jail time, probation, and a criminal record

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Explanation of California self-defense laws and reasonable force under Penal Code 198.5.

Do Juveniles Have a Right to Self-Defense in California?

What Is Self-Defense Under California Law? Self-defense allows a person to use reasonable force to protect themselves or others from immediate harm. This right applies when an individual genuinely believes they’re in imminent danger and must act to prevent injury. To be valid, self-defense must meet two main legal standards: reasonable fear of harm and

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Heber Enoc Diaz convicted of murdering Chyong Jen Tsai during Arcadia burglary

Construction Worker Convicted of Murder in the 2019 Death of 76-Year-Old Arcadia Resident Chyong Jen Tsai

On November 7, 2024, a Los Angeles jury convicted 33-year-old Heber Enoc Diaz of multiple charges, including murder, following the violent 2019 death of 76-year-old Chyong Jen Tsai in her Arcadia home. Diaz, a former construction worker employed by a contractor performing renovations on Tsai’s property, was found guilty of killing her during a burglary

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Can Murder Charges Be Reduced to Manslaughter in California?

Understanding the Reduction from Murder to Manslaughter in California Cases For individuals facing charges under California Penal Code 187 PC for murder, there may be specific legal strategies that can reduce the charge to voluntary manslaughter under Penal Code 192(a) PC. Voluntary manslaughter is a lesser charge and lacks the “malice aforethought” required for a

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LAPD investigating Ralphs store shooting in Sun Valley

18-Year-Old Arrested in Deadly Ralphs Shooting Incident in Sun Valley

Sun Valley Ralphs Shooting: Understanding the Incident and Legal Implications A tragic incident unfolded in Sun Valley late Tuesday night, leading to one teen’s death and another teen’s hospitalization following an altercation that escalated into gunfire inside a Ralphs grocery store. According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), the violent encounter broke out around

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Understanding DUI and property damage cases in Los Angeles

What to Do If Facing DUI Charges with Property Damage in Los Angeles

Understanding DUI and Property Damage in California In California, a DUI is a serious offense that carries significant penalties, especially when property damage is involved. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs impairs your judgment and reaction time, increasing the likelihood of accidents. When a DUI leads to property damage—whether it’s another vehicle, a

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Los Angeles attorney defending client in marijuana transportation case

Los Angeles Marijuana Transportation Case: From Felony to Dismissal

California Health & Safety Code 11360(a): Transportation of Marijuana Even in California, where marijuana laws have evolved significantly, transporting marijuana without proper authorization remains a serious offense. Under Health & Safety Code Section 11360(a), transporting marijuana for sale or distribution can be charged as a felony, potentially leading to up to four years in prison,

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Los Angeles criminal attorney explaining Proposition 36 penalties for repeat theft and drug crimes

California Proposition 36: Increasing Drug Penalties

Understanding Proposition 36 and Its New Penalties for Los Angeles Residents On November 5, 2024, California voters approved Proposition 36, introducing stricter penalties for repeat offenses, particularly for theft and drug-related crimes. This law aims to address issues like retail theft and fentanyl-related drug offenses, which have become increasingly concerning throughout the state. Proposition 36

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