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New California DUI Laws in 2025: What You Need to Know If You Have Been Arrested

By San Diego Attorney on March 11, 2025

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California’s DUI laws have changed in 2025—and if you have recently been arrested in San Diego or anywhere in the state, it is essential to understand what these new regulations mean for you.

Posted in: DUI

Pulled Over at a San Diego DUI Checkpoint? Do Not Make These 3 Common Mistakes

By San Diego Attorney on February 17, 2025

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If you find yourself pulled over at a San Diego DUI checkpoint, what you do next can dramatically affect the legal outcome. This post breaks down three of the most common mistakes drivers make during a DUI checkpoint stop and how to avoid them.

Posted in: DUI

San Diego Is Cracking Down on DUIs: What That $422,000 Grant Means for Your Case

By San Diego Attorney on February 9, 2025

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If you were recently arrested for DUI, you are not alone—and it may not be a coincidence.

Posted in: DUI

Can You Be Arrested for Harassment?

By San Diego Attorney on January 30, 2025

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If you are accused of harassment, you could be arrested for harassment and charged with a criminal offense, depending on the circumstances and severity of the alleged behavior. Understanding the legal definition of harassment and the potential consequences is essential to protecting your rights and managing effectively through the legal process.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

Review of PC 459.5: Shoplifting Laws and Defenses

By San Diego Attorney on January 15, 2025

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Shoplifting laws and defenses under California Penal Code 459.5 (PC 459.5) establish specific rules for defining, penalizing, and defending against shoplifting charges. Understanding the nuances of this law is crucial for anyone accused of shoplifting in California. Read on to learn about the legal implications and available defenses.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

Can You Be Arrested Without Being Charged?

By San Diego Attorney on December 20, 2024

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You can be arrested without being charged, but there are legal safeguards in place to protect your rights. Understanding the nuances of this situation can help you with the process and protect yourself from wrongful consequences. Furthermore, knowing what to expect and how to respond can minimize potential long-term impacts.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

Are Domestic Violence Cases Public Record?

By San Diego Attorney on December 10, 2024

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Domestic violence cases are public records in most circumstances, as they are one part of court documentation. However, there are ways to limit access to these records and protect your privacy. Understanding what makes these records public and your legal options can help you take control of your situation.

Posted in: Domestic Abuse

Are Tasers Legal in California?

By San Diego Attorney on November 30, 2024

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Tasers are legal in California, but specific rules govern their ownership, possession, and use. California’s laws aim to balance the right to self-defense with public safety, so understanding these regulations is essential to avoid potential legal issues.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

Are DUI Checkpoints Legal in San Diego?

By San Diego Attorney on November 15, 2024

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DUI checkpoints are legal in San Diego, provided they meet specific requirements under both state and federal laws. However, these checkpoints must follow strict guidelines to ensure they do not infringe on drivers’ constitutional rights. Understanding your rights at DUI checkpoints and the rules for these police activities could assist you when pulled over with confidence and avoid unnecessary legal complications.

Posted in: DUI

What Is First-Degree Burglary in California?

By San Diego Attorney on October 15, 2024

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In California, burglary is defined as entering a building with the intent to commit theft or any felony. This means you do not actually have to steal anything to be charged with burglary.

Posted in: Theft Crimes

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