Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

California Health and Safety Code 11379.6, Manufacturing Drugs or Narcotics

Manufacturing Drugs or Narcotics is defined as deliberately producing illegal substances that are recognized under the United Controlled Substances Act. This is a felony offense, and one that is tried in Federal court, as well as in the local state court.

California Health and Safety Code 11550 , Being Under The Influence of a Controlled Substance

Being Under The Influence of a Controlled Substance is as the name suggests. The prosecution is able to arrest and bring to court a trial for just arrested under the influence of a controlled substance – even if the defendant did not operate a vehicle.

Statutory Rape Issues

Statutory Rape Issues

Using Facebook and possible legal ramifications

Why not to use Facebook to publicize your criminal endeavors

Illegal Guns, Rifles and Weapons | Temecula & Murrieta Criminal Attorney

Attempted possession of an illegal semiautomatic assault weapon

Can police officers search a car without a warrant?

search of car without a warrant

6 Potential Defenses to Use in a Minnesota DWI Case

DWI defense attorneys are, at times, asked about possible DWI defenses. There are a number of possible DUI defense strategies that can be used. Below are some potential defenses that should first be reviewed by your DWI defense lawyer.

Police Think Shooter Killed Himself

An enraged former co worker shot at and injured a man this morning before apparently killing himself, Cibolo police report Robert Merick was leaving for work about when the former co worker confronted him in his driveway in the 100 block of west borgfield road

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