A criminal record can follow a person long after a case is resolved, affecting far more than court outcomes. For...
Being asked to testify in a criminal case can place someone in a highly vulnerable position. When prosecutors offer immunity...
Receiving a federal grand jury subpoena can be alarming, especially if you have never been involved in a federal investigation...
When federal agents in California question someone, the experience can feel overwhelming and intimidating. Federal agencies and task force officers...
When someone is arrested in California and struggling with a mental illness, the criminal justice system can feel especially overwhelming....
When someone is arrested in California, the process for securing release before trial depends heavily on whether the case is...
Assault with a deadly weapon is one of the most serious violent crime charges a person can face in California....
Murder is the most serious criminal charge a person can face in California. But when prosecutors allege “special circumstances,” the...
California’s criminal justice system has been the subject of years of debate over whether cash bail is fair, effective, or...
California’s Three Strikes Law has long been part of criminal sentencing conversations. Its consequences are serious, and the law can...