Being accused of a crime you didn’t commit can be overwhelming, but it’s important to stay calm and know your options. False accusations happen more often than you might think, and it’s crucial to understand how the legal system works to defend yourself. If you are...
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Drug Crimes
Why search warrants must be executed properly
When the police violate a person’s rights during a search, they may disqualify any evidence that they find from a subsequent court case. This is because of the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine. It’s important to keep this in mind because excluding evidence can be...
The punishment for cocaine-related offenses
Facing drug charges can be a daunting experience, especially when it involves cocaine-related offenses. The stakes are high, and the consequences can be severe. However, understanding the potential punishments and having the right defense strategy can make all the...
When California police can access someone’s online activity
Everything you do on social media leaves a trace. Any content you post creates a digital footprint, no matter where it's shared. That means when you share photos, comment on or 'like' posts, even the police can potentially see this information. Keep in mind, however:...
What makes marijuana delivery legal in California?
Since California legalized marijuana in 2016, the demand for convenient and discreet delivery services has surged. However, many individuals and businesses are still unsure about what makes a delivery service legal. Licensed vs. unlicensed delivery To operate legally,...
Drug courts: what are they and how do they work?
The State of California offers a unique alternative to the typical type of judicial proceedings for people struggling with substance abuse issues. This alternative seeks to address the underlying problems causing the behaviors rather than solely penalizing people for...
New California Law Puts Special Punishment on Fentanyl Dealing
As the national fentanyl addiction crisis deepens, California lawmakers have taken an aggressive step to punish offenders. Effective since the beginning of 2024, a new law imposes harsher penalties for those convicted of distributing this potent drug. Under this new...
An overview of California cocaine laws
It is illegal to possess, sell or traffic cocaine in California. If you are caught with this substance, you could face a variety of penalties such as a fine, probation or incarceration. The severity of your sentence will depend on the amount of cocaine you're found...
The trouble with field drug tests
If the police see a vehicle operating erratically in California, they might pull the driver over. A sobriety check could follow, and the driver may face a subsequent arrest. Results from roadside field tests for drugs may support the validity of the arrest and serve...
Heroin laws in California
In California, heroin, like most opium derivatives, is considered a Schedule I controlled substance. The Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Division 10 of the California Health and Safety Code, outlines the drug laws and penalties in the state. Simple possession of...