Legal Articles, General Practice

Judge Tim Kelley discusses the Process of Filing a Law Suit

Judge Tim Kelley is currently Judge for the Nineteenth Judicial Court. He informs us that as a Trial Judge, he sees lawsuits between two disputing parties.

Southern University Law Center Chancellor, Freddie Pitcher, Improvements to the Southern Law Center

When Judge Pitcher stepped into his new position as Chancellor, he found the Southern Law Center to be in a position of possibly not becoming re-accredited by the American Bar Association, which would be detrimental to the school.

Felon in Possession of a Firearm

Detailing the charge of a Felon in Possession of a Firearm including: definitions of a firearm, collateral consequences such as felony firearm charge, carrying a concealed weapon (CCW) charge, defenses, and restoring your gun rights.

Commercial Driver's License (DCL) and DUI

The consequences of a DUI/OWI drunk driving charge when you have a commercial driver's license (CDL).

What Is Estate Planning And Why Do I Need It?

Why you should do estate planning.

Supreme Court Reverses Warrantless Blood Draws in DUI Cases

Supreme Court Case of Missouri v. McNeely reaffirms warrant requirement in DUI blood draws.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Unlike accident claims in which the injuries are obvious and objectively verified, such as broken limbs, lacerations, amputations, internal injuries, or disfigurement, a soft tissue injury is essentially invisible.

Parents Should Lead by Example Regarding Texting While Driving

At least 1.6 million car accidents each year involve drivers using cell phones and texting according to the National Safety Council. We have all heard the warnings about the dangers of texting while driving. It has remained one of the hottest topics in terms of roadway safety.

Health and Safety Code 11364.1a – Paraphernalia for Possession

Under California Health and Safety Code Section 11364.1a, it is illegal for an individual to possess any device including a methamphetamine pipe, instrument, contrivance or paraphernalia for unlawfully smoking or injecting a controlled substance.

Medical Marijuana DUI: Court Rules Prosecutors Must Prove Drivers "Under the Influence"

Discussing the Michigan Supreme Court's recent decision in Peo v Koon which states that medical marijuana users must be "under the influence" before being convicted of OWI.

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