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 | Oct 22, 2019 | Criminal Defense
California Criminal Statute Of Limitations Let’s say, hypothetically of course, that you robbed a bank last night. Let’s also give you the benefit of the doubt and say that because you’re such a good bank robber, it’s going to be ten years before you get caught....
by Gabriel Quinnan | Sep 17, 2019 | Criminal Defense
What Is An Arrest Warrant? It may sound fairly obvious, but the police are not always at the scene of a crime when the crime is committed. This means they don’t always know who committed the crime right away. Once enough evidence has been gathered to identify a...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Aug 13, 2019 | Criminal Defense
The 3 Types Of Stories Defense Attorneys Hear In every criminal case, there are three versions of what happened. There’s what the prosecution alleges happened, what the defense says happened, and what actually happened. In many cases, it can be difficult or impossible...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Aug 6, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Murder vs Manslaughter: What’s The Difference? Manslaughter and murder are two of the most serious crimes you can be charged with. Between the two, murder is the more serious charge, but manslaughter also carries significant punishment if convicted. From a legal...