Roadblocks and DUI Checpoints…Are They Legal?
In 1987 the California Court of Appeal considered whether sobriety checkpoints are permissible under the federal...
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 6, Sentencing
As we mentioned in the pre-trial conference section, sentencing is a decision made by the judge,...
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 7, APPEAL
An appeal is a way to challenge a jury’s verdict at trial. In an appeal, you...
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 4, Pre-trial Conference
Pre-trial conferences always before a trial, and sometimes before a preliminary hearing (only in felony cases,...
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 5, JURY TRIAL
If your case gets all the way to a jury trial, here is what you can...
List of Disclosed DUI Checkpoints – Labor Day Weekend
DUI/DWI checkpoints must be disclosed by the agency conducting the enforcement. The checkpoints are usually disclosed...
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 2, ARRAIGNMENT
The arraignment is often the first court appearance in a criminal case, and must be held...
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 3, PRELIMINARY HEARING
Shortly after charges have officially been filed, and only in felony cases in California, Preliminary hearings...
The 7 Stages of Criminal Procedure: Pt. 1, BAIL
Bail is a payment made to the court allowing a defendant to be released from custody,...