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California Health and Safety Code 11351

Possession of drugs for sale is a serious crime. These suggest a bigger operation at stake, which can be linked to other crimes in the region of sale.

Cristian Fernandez Case: Key Evidence Suppressed

A 13-year-old Jacksonville boy is being charged with the murder of his 2 year old half-brother, but the surprising part about the case is that the 13-year-old boy will most likely be tried as an adult. Certain key evidence was suppressed by the courts which could lead to a different outcome.

Criminal Law: Boars, Fish, and Helicopters, Oh My!

Overview of the changes in criminal law

DWI Law Change (Another Reason Not To Blow)

New first offense DWI law.

White Collar Crime FAQs

The majority of my practice focuses on federal white collar crimes, which can be a confusing area of law for people who are unfamiliar with the system. In that vein, I've compiled some basic questions and answers regarding white collar criminal defense to help shed some light on the process.

California Possession of a Controlled Substance

Possession of a Controlled Substance under California Health and Safety Code Section 11350, is a criminal offense and it is normally filed as a felony. It’s when someone has in their possession a controlled substance such as heroin, cocaine or peyote, for example.

California Sales or Transportation of a Controlled Substance

Sales or Transportation of a Controlled Substance under California Health and Safety Code Section 11352, is a subcategory of simple possession. However, it presents a far more serious case and crime. There are several types of controlled substances.

California Possession for Sales

Possession for Sales under California Health and Safety Code Section 11351, is a criminal offense and it is normally filed as a felony. It’s when someone possesses a controlled substance, with the intent to sell.

California Possession of Methamphetamine

Possession of Methamphetamine under California Health and Safety Code Section 11377, is a either a misdemeanor or felony – depending on the circumstances of the case. It’s when someone has in their possession methamphetamine, otherwise known as meth, ice, rock or other nicknames.

How to avoid loss of driver's license pending dui tria

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