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- Some Juvenile Felony Convictions Can Be Counted Under California’s “Three Strikes” Law
- What Crimes Will Get Me on the Sex Offender Registry?
- “Hoarding” in Can Be Charged as a Public Nuisance
- If You Refuse to Leave a Restaurant or Bar, You Could Be Charged With Criminal Trespass
- If I am Convicted of California Child Pornography, Will I Have to Register as a Sex Offender?
- Can a Small Business Owner Keep a Loaded Firearm at His/Her Business?
- Federal Robbery Charges
- Can I Get a New Trial if There Was Prosecutorial Misconduct in My Criminal Trial?
- Will I Go to Jail for an Animal Abuse Charge?
- “Squatting” in a Las Vegas Home is a Crime
- Can I Reduce My Los Angeles Felony Burglary Conviction to Shoplifting under Proposition 47?
- Can Police Use “Racial Profiling” in Henderson, Nevada?
- Can I Withdraw a Guilty Plea in My Orange County Criminal Case?
- Selling Counterfeit Goods in Santa Clara County, California is No Game
- Just Possessing Vandalism Tools Can Be Enough to Get You Charged with a Crime in Los Angeles
- Teen “Sexting” in Las Vegas is a Crime
- Public Sex Could Lead to Private Time in Jail
- Can I Be Convicted of Battery on a Peace Officer Even if I Didn’t Cause an Injury?
- What is a “Habitual Criminal”?
- What are the Penalties for Aiding and Abetting a Crime?
Gerald Schwab, Jr.
CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY & DUI ATTORNEY SERVING ALL OF CALIFORNIA