by Gabriel Quinnan | May 27, 2021 | Criminal Defense
How Does Probable Cause Work? Probable cause, as it relates to criminal justice, typically refers to the legal requirement that police officers have adequate reason to arrest an individual, conduct a search, or seize property relating to an alleged crime. Police...
by Gabriel Quinnan | May 20, 2021 | Criminal Defense
California Self Defense Laws Having to defend yourself or a loved one from danger is one of the most terrifying situations you’ll likely ever face. Self defense is a complicated topic, but California self defense laws do a reasonably good job of defining what...
by Gabriel Quinnan | May 13, 2021 | Personal Injury
Someone Else Wrecked My Car, Am I Liable For Injuries? One of the nightmare scenarios as a car owner is to lend your vehicle to a friend or family member, and that person ends up in an accident. Once the initial shock of the news begins to wear off and you’ve been...
by Gabriel Quinnan | May 6, 2021 | Criminal Defense
The Myth Of The Open And Shut Case The phrase “open and shut case” appears in television and movies all time in the context of the legal system. The phrase, broadly speaking, is intended to convey the idea that there is such an overwhelming amount of evidence (or...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Apr 22, 2021 | Personal Injury
California Rear-End Collision Laws If you’re a new driver, or an experienced driver new to California, it’s important to understand how the state’s rear-end collision laws work. Rear end collisions account for the majority of auto accidents in the United States, so if...