by Gabriel Quinnan | Dec 3, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Results for "1" If you are convicted of a crime, there is the possibility that instead of being sent to jail you can instead be sentenced to probation. If you are sentenced to probation, you will be allowed to remain in your community, but will be required...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Nov 26, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Criminal Defense In the world of criminal justice, there is a significant difference between being accused of a crime and being charged with a crime. For better or for worse, just about anyone can accuse you of committing a crime, whether it’s a family member, police...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Nov 19, 2019 | Criminal Defense, Sexual Assault
Falsely Accused Of Sexual Assault? Here’s What To Do. Sexual assault allegations are extremely serious, and the punishment for being convicted of sexual assault in California is severe. While false allegations are relatively uncommon, it does happen on occasion....
by Gabriel Quinnan | Nov 12, 2019 | Other Legal Issues
Can A California Governor’s Pardon Restore Your Gun Rights? If you are convicted of a felony in California, you lose certain rights as a citizen. One of those rights is gun ownership. This means that you lose the right to own or purchase a gun for the rest of...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Nov 5, 2019 | Federal Crimes
State vs Federal Drug Charges: What’s The Difference? If you’ve been charged with a drug-related crime, it’s important to know if you’ll be prosecuted at the state or federal level, because the penalties for state vs federal drug charges are very different. To...