by Patrick Griffin | Aug 7, 2024 | California Law, News
At the Griffin Law Office, APC, our San Diego criminal defense attorney knows that most people do not consider the consequences of a misdemeanor conviction in California to be life changing. Misdemeanor convictions are often shrugged off because they are considered...
by AMN | Jan 29, 2024 | Assault & Battery, California Law, Criminal Defense, domestic violence, Drug Crime, Drug Trafficking, DUI, Expungement, Fraud, Human Trafficking, Juvenile Defense, News, Professional Licensing, Sex Crimes, Theft & Burglary, White-Collar Crimes
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Dutch National Police (Politie), and the Swedish Police Authority (Polisen), in cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and 16 other countries, have carried out with the support of Europol one...
by Patrick Griffin | Jan 15, 2022 | California Law, News
At the Griffin Law Office, our San Diego restraining order attorney, Patrick Griffin, represents California clients who are seeking protective orders to prevent a person from harassing, abusing, stalking, or threatening them. The type of restraining order one client...
by Patrick Griffin | Mar 28, 2019 | California Law
California’s Updated DUI Ignition Interlock Device Law California, once having the harshest Driving Under the Influence legislation in the country, just passed a bill that will grant some relief to people who have been charged with a first-time DUI. What is an...
by Patrick Griffin | Dec 3, 2018 | California Law, News
The Consequences of Child Endangerment Charges in California A guardian has the legal obligation and responsibility to protect children from harm and to provide them with their basic needs, including shelter and nourishment. Having guardianship over a child also means...
by Patrick Griffin | Oct 31, 2018 | California Law, News
The New California Bail Law Reform- How This Affects Your Loved Ones What the End of Cash Bail Means Under the old cash bail system, which remained virtually unchanged until late August, a person accused of wrongdoing gets brought before a judge. During this time, the...