If you have recently been charged with a criminal offense in San Diego you are likely worried about the outcome of your case. Unless you have been through the criminal justice system numerous times before, much of your worry stems from the simple fact that you aren’t sure what to expect. “San Diego Criminal Defense: 5 Things the Prosecutor Doesn’t Want You to Know”
Consequences of Refusing a Breathalyzer Test in California
If you are pulled over by a law enforcement officer while operating a motor vehicle in California and the officer suspects that you are driving under the influence, or DUI, you will likely be asked to submit to a series of field sobriety tests. Those tests may then be followed “Consequences of Refusing a Breathalyzer Test in California”
Plea Bargaining Resolves Most Criminal Cases in San Diego
Plea bargaining or case settlement is usually referred to negotiation between the prosecution and defense in order to resolve a criminal case without going to trial. Typically, during plea bargaining the defense agrees to plead guilty or no contest to one or more of the charged offenses in exchange for “Plea Bargaining Resolves Most Criminal Cases in San Diego”
Former Illinois Governor Convicted of Trying to Sell Obama’s Senate Seat
Rod R. Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois, has been found guilty of wide range of corruption charges including wire fraud, bribery, attempted extortion, extortion and bribery conspiracy, and of trying to sell Obama’s Senate seat in exchange for personal gain. A jury deliberated for 10 days and convicted the “Former Illinois Governor Convicted of Trying to Sell Obama’s Senate Seat”