Many crimes are exclusive to the states, meaning only the state government or a locality within the state will prosecute them. However, there are a few crimes that the state and the federal government may charge. Credit card fraud is one such offense. Nerdwallet...
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What are California collaborative courts?
The justice system often focuses on punishment instead of rehabilitation. This approach may work in some circumstances, but often, it is only making matters worse. Many people facing criminal charges have made a mistake, and all they need is a second chance....
Why innocent people falsely confess to crimes
It is a misconception that if a person confesses to a crime, he or she is guilty. The court has acquitted more than 300 men and women over the last 60 years of crimes they initially confessed to committing. When you first face accusations of a crime, your first...
How do police use probable cause?
If the police confront you, you may be unsure about your rights. Officers may ask to search you or your property, but what happens if they do not present a warrant? In some cases, if the police do not have probable cause, you can say no. According to the U.S....
New law allows some California offenders to seal records
Having a California criminal record creates many challenges. It may make it more difficult for you to find a job, and it may also make it hard for you to volunteer, find housing and navigate other aspects of your life. However, a new law that takes effect in July 2023...
How may overspending before bankruptcy indicate fraud?
A guilty verdict on a charge of embezzling funds from a company can result in serious fines and prison time. This makes it important to avoid the appearance of fraud. Sometimes bankruptcy filers attract government suspicion if they overspend just before filing. If you...
Do you have to go to jail after a DUI in California?
State governments take numerous steps to curb any rise in DUIs. Though California shows promising numbers in a decrease of alcohol-involved crash fatalities, drug-involved and DUI-involved fatalities saw some recent spikes. The unpleasant prospect of jail time is one...
How does a DMV hearing work after a DUI charge?
When a California traffic stop leads to a charge of driving under the influence, quite a bit hangs in the balance. If you receive a conviction for drunk, you may face many different penalties, including possible jail time, fines and the suspension of your driver’s...
How accurate are eyewitness accounts?
When you face a California criminal charge, many different factors help determine the strength of the case against you. If there are any eyewitnesses who plan to testify against you, this may have a notable impact on the outcome of your case. Many people find...
How ignition interlock device rules work in California
When you receive a conviction for driving under the influence in California, you may have to install an ignition interlock device on your car once you regain driving privileges. Whether you have to do so depends on several factors. Per the California Department of...