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”
San Diego Criminal Courts Closing, Prisoner Early Release
The unprecedented California budget crisis has now resulted in the San Diego Superior Court closing every third Wednesday of the month, effective September 1, 2009. Court clerks have already cut-back to a shorter work day, and the court closing will put further strain on a majority of criminal court defendants and “San Diego Criminal Courts Closing, Prisoner Early Release”
Unchecked Illegal Police Search and Seizure
The United States Supreme Court in on the verge of abolishing the exclusionary rule prohibiting the use of unlawfully obtained evidence against a criminal defendant. The recent case of Herring v. United States portends a court trend in favor of illegal search and seizure at the expense of the integrity “Unchecked Illegal Police Search and Seizure”