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Blackmail v. Extortion v. Bribery: What’s the Difference? Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Blackmail & Extortion.
Blackmail, Extortion, Bribery. What's the difference between blackmail and extortion, extortion and bribery, and blackmail and bribery? Law


PC 653.29: Application to Seal & Destroy a Former Conviction of PC 653.22, Loiter for Prostitution. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain New California Law.
PC 653.29, Repeal of PC 653.22 Law. California Repeals Law Related to Loitering with Intent to Engage in Prostitution. PC 653.29 Petition.


“Watson Advisal” & “Watson Murder”: DUI Lawyer Explains Murder Charges Related to VC 23152 & VC 23153 Allegations (DUI)
"Watson Advisal" & "Watson Murder": DUI Attorney Explains. VC 23152, 23153, 23103, DUI, & 2nd Degree Murder Explained. Sentence, Prison, Law


Kidnapping v. Child Abduction: What’s the Difference? Criminal Defense Attorneys Explain
Difference between kidnapping and child abduction. What's the difference between child abduction & kidnapping. Criminal defense lawyers.


PC 149: Assault by a Police Officer: Law, Sentence, & Defense. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain CA Penal Code 149
PC 149: Assault or Beat by a Police Officer. Penal Code 149, Excessive Use of Force, Assault & Battery by Law Enforcement. Law & Sentence


PC 17(b) Motion: Reduce a Felony to a Misdemeanor: CA Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Penal Code 17(b) Motions
PC 17(b) Motion to Reduce a Felony to a Misdemeanor. Penal Code 17(b) [17b]: Wobbler Crimes Reduced to Misdemeanor from Felony. CA Legal Law


Extradition &: PC 1548 - 1558: California Criminal Defense Attorneys Explain Penal Codes 1548 thru 1558, CA Extradition Laws.
Extradition in California Explained: Penal Code 1548, 1548.2, 1548.3, 1555, and more. Warrants, Fugitive from Justice, and Extradition Law.


Robbery v. Burglary: What’s the Difference? Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain the Difference Between CA Robbery and Burglary Crimes
Robbery v. Burglary: What's the Difference? Criminal Defense Attorneys Explain California PC 211, PC 459, & PC 460. Commerical & Residential


Murder v. Manslaughter: What’s the Difference? Murder, Manslaughter, or Homicide? Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain CA Murder (PC 187) & Manslaughter Crimes (PC 192)
Murder v. Manslaughter v. Homicide: What's the Difference? Criminal Defense Law: All PC 187 Degrees, Involuntary & Voluntary Manslaughter.


What’s the Difference Between Assault & Battery? Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Assault & Battery Crimes
Assault andBattery: What's the Difference. Criminal v. Civil Assault & Battery: What's the Difference. Criminal Lawyer Explains: PC 240, 242


HS 11377(a): Possession of Meth: HS 11377(a) Law, Sentence, & Defense. Criminal Defense Attorneys.
HS 11377(a): Possession of Meth: HS 11377(a) Law, Sentence, & Defense. HS 11366.8, HS 11350, HS 11351: Criminal Defense Attorneys. Legal Law


PC 1275.1: Motion to Examine Source of Bail Funding: Penal Code 1275.1 Law & Defense. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain
PC 1275.1: Motion to Examine Source of Bail Funding. Penal Code Section 1275.1(a) Law, Sentence, & Defense. Misdemeanor and Felony Crimes.


What is a Demurrer in Criminal Court (Definition of Demurrer in Criminal Court). Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Demurrers
Demurrer in Criminal Court. What does it mean to demur in California criminal court. PC 1004, 950, 954 explained. Demurrer & arraignment


Top 22 Motions in Criminal Defense: California Criminal Law & Procedure
Top 20 Criminal Defense Motions. California Criminal Defense Lawyers. Serna, Pitches, PC 1538.5, Judicial Diversion, Bail / OR Motion, Law


PC 288.3: Contact a Minor to Commit a Felony Lewd Act: Law, Sentence, & Defense. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Penal Code 288.3
PC 288.3(a): Contact a Minor to Commit Certain Felonies: PC 288.3(a) Law, Sentence, & Defense. PC 288.3 San Bernardino County Sex Crimes Law


PC 266: Enticing a Minor to Engage in Prostitution: Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Penal Code 266 Law, Sentence, & Defense
PC 266: Seduction of a Minor for Prostitution. Penal Code 266 Law, Sentence, & Defense. Misdemeanor & Felony PC266-M & PC266-F. Inciting Law


Workers’ Compensation Fraud Defense: Insurance Code 1871.4 Law, Sentence, & Defense. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain IC 1871.4
Workers' Compensation Fraud Defense Lawyers. Insurance Code 1871.4 (Ins. 1871.4). Misdemeanor & Felony Workers' Compensation Fraud Defense


VC 21651: Drive on Wrong Side of Divided Highway: Law, Sentence, & Defense. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain CA Vehicle Code 21651
Vehicle Code 21651 Crimes. Driving on the Wrong Side of a Divided Highway. Law, Penalty, Defense. VC21651(b)-M, Criminal Defense Lawyers.


B&P 21628: Pawnbroker’s Failure to Report Property Transfer BP21628(a)-M. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Business & Professions Code 21628
BP 21628 Law, Sentence, & Defense: Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers Failure to Report Property Transfers: Misdemeanor BP21628-M Defense.


New Pretrial Diversion Law: California PC 1001.95. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Penal Code 1001.95 "Diversion."
New Pretrial Diversion PC 1001.95 & 1001.96: California Judicial Diversion in Misdemeanor Criminal Offenses. What is Diversion: Criminal Law


PC 37: Treason Crimes, Penalties, & Defense: PC 37(a) Law & Defense. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain California Penal Code 37
PC 37(a), 37(b), & 38: Treason Laws, Sentence, & Defense. California Penal Code Section 37 & 38 Explained. Criminal Defense Lawyers


Vehicle Code 22406.1: Commercial Trucks Speeding Over 55 MPH. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain VC 22406
VC22406 & VC22406.1: Commercial Truck Driver Speeding More Than 15 Miles Per Hour Over the Posted Speed Limit. All Law, Sentence, & Defenses


PC 372 & 373a "Public Nuisance" Crimes: Law, Penalty & Defense. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain Penal Code 372 & 373a
PC 372 & PC 373a Public Nuisance Laws: Law, Sentence, & Defense associated with Penal Code Section 372 and 373a. California Criminal Defense


Common "Waiver" of Rights at Sentencing Hearings in California. Criminal Defense Lawyers Explain
Common Waiver at Sentencing in Criminal Court Defined. Cruz Waiver, Vargas Waiver, Arbuckle Waiver, Harvey Waiver, Ibarra Waiver, and more.
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