by Gabriel Quinnan | Mar 5, 2019 | Criminal Defense
What is Indecent Exposure? Many people are not aware that indecent exposure is classified as a sex crime. In California, indecent exposure is defined as willfully exposing your genitals to someone else, motivated by a desire to sexually gratify yourself or offend the...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Feb 19, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Lying Under Oath: California Perjury Laws Lying under oath is always a bad idea. But not only is it a bad idea, it’s also a criminal offense in both state and federal court. When someone deliberately lies under oath and is caught doing so, they are charged with...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Feb 12, 2019 | Criminal Defense
What is an Internet Sex Crime? In our post last week about common types of sex crimes, we discussed offenses like statutory rape, prostitution, lewd conduct, and sexual battery. But when prohibited sexual activity involves the use of the internet, it’s commonly...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Feb 5, 2019 | Criminal Defense
5 Common Types of Sex Crimes Sex crimes are some of the most serious and harshly punished crimes in the criminal justice system. In California, a sex crime is defined as an illegal act of a sexual nature, and there are numerous different acts that fall under this...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Jan 29, 2019 | Criminal Defense
7 Ways to Get Charged With Disorderly Conduct Just about every one of us has experienced an evening where a friend, family member, or a total stranger has had a bit too much to drink and starts making a fool of themselves. It may have even happened to you. If you’re...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Jan 15, 2019 | Criminal Defense
How To Post Bail After You’ve Been Arrested Nobody wants to go to jail. But when they do, it’s fair to assume that getting out of jail is pretty high up on the list of priorities. In many cases there is actually a way to do this, which is by posting bail....