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California Penal Code Section 647.6

Child Molestation is when a molester annoys, or molests a child, sometimes with the intent of sexual gratification.

California Penal Code Section 1214.1

Failure to Appear in Court is as its name suggests, when someone did not make a court appearance without good reason, when a notification was given to appear in court.

California Penal Code Section 11377

Possession of Methamphetamines is as its name suggests, when someone has any form of Methamphetamine in their possession, and it was not prescribed by a medical doctor.

Medical Malpractice Birth Injuries and Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy refers to a group of disorders of the brain. Cerebral palsy, which occurs from a lack of oxygen to the brain of the baby during labor or after delivery, is one of the most severe injuries that can occur during the birth process.

Injured victims suffer the most

With this article, Mr. Baez attempts to explain to the public how insurance companies have used their influence in order to maximize their bottom line.

Birth Injuries, including Cerebral Palsy Resulting from Medical Malpractice

One of the most heart-breaking situations a family can experience is a birth injury. The most serious birth injuries are those that result in permanent brain injuries, which often happen because of a lack of oxygen or blood flow to the brain of the infant during labor or delivery.

How to Choose the Best Medical Malpractice Lawyer Possible for Your Medical Malpractice Case

Medical malpractice deaths are the third leading cause of death in the U.S. If you or someone you care about has been the victim of medical malpractice, you probably have many questions, including what should you look for when researching a medical malpractice attorney.

ESTATE PLANNING with EX WIFES and STEPKIDS

Drafting an Estate Plan with blended families is even more difficult in the down economy. Real Estate wealth is gone, people live longer and parents are subject to financial and phsyical abuse by those who are supposed to take care of them.

California Penal Code Section 186.22

Gang Enhancement under California Penal Code Section 186.22, is a criminal offense and it is normally filed as either a felony or misdemeanor for subsection A of the code. Gang Enhancement is when anyone intentionally participates and furthers the motives of criminal gang activities.

California Penal Code Section 496

Receiving Stolen Property is when anyone conceals, withholds, markets or sells stolen goods, even though they are aware of the fact the item in question was thieved.

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