In San Diego, an individual may request a restraining order, also referred to as an injunction, if the individual is the victim of domestic violence, feels threatened or harassed, or is being stalked. If the court is convinced that an injunction is needed, a temporary restraining order will be issued “Restraining Order in San Diego: Can I Own a Gun if I Have an Injunction Against Me?”
The Constitutionality of San Diego DUI Checkpoints
Residents of San Diego often encounter various DUI checkpoints located in Pacific Beach, Imperial Beach, Coronado, El Cajon, South Bay, Poway, or Vista. These temporary checkpoints are usually put in place by the San Diego Sheriff’s Department on Friday and Saturday nights between 8 P.M. and 2 A.M. to remove “The Constitutionality of San Diego DUI Checkpoints”
Drugs and Gun Found During Illegal Search Admissible Evidence
The Ninth Circuit court of Appeals just upheld the admissibility of drug and firearm evidence in a case where law enforcement conducted an illegal search of a vehicle under the doctrine of inevitable discovery. In United States v. Ruckes, the Court followed the recent Supreme Court decision of Arizona v. Gant. “Drugs and Gun Found During Illegal Search Admissible Evidence”