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How Do I Know If I Got Whiplash In a Traffic Accident?

Posted on : May 1, 2021
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When your car is in a collision, the vehicle can suddenly lurch forward or backward.  In a crash, regardless of whether you’re wearing a seat belt or a shoulder harness, your torso shifts with the vehicle, but your head and neck stretch and pull around abruptly. People who have suffered whiplash or other neck injuries Read More

What Is an Effective Alibi?

Posted on : April 26, 2021
One of the easiest defenses to use in a criminal case is that of an alibi. An alibi simply means that you have evidence of being in another location or with another person when the alleged crime was said to have occurred. This usually means that it would have been impossible for you to have Read More

What Makes Someone Eligible for an Expungement?

Posted on : April 22, 2021
If you were charged with a criminal offense, it’s in your best interest to explore whether or not you may be eligible for an expungement. An expungement allows you to have some or all of the crimes you are accused of to be effectively erased from your record.  This means it can no longer affect Read More

Does My Los Angeles Criminal Defense Lawyer Need to Know the Truth?

Posted on : March 17, 2021
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If you’ve been charged with a crime and are hiring a defense lawyer to help, you may be wondering if your attorney needs to know the entire truth.  The short answer is: not necessarily.  The longer answer is:  Your Attorney May Not Want to Know The Whole Truth  Some criminal defense lawyers only want to Read More

What Does a Los Angeles Criminal Appeals Court Do?

Posted on : February 10, 2021
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Contrary to popular belief, a criminal appeal is not a retrial of the case. You cannot appeal a criminal verdict for just any reason; generally, you must have grounds for an appeal. The appellate court will review the lower court’s records to determine if you have the right to appeal your case.  This can happen Read More
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