by Gabriel Quinnan | Sep 25, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Law Practice
The Best Attorney Money Can Buy? A lot of people ask me about finding “the best attorney money can buy.” It’s a common cliché and it sounds great in movies and on television. But speaking from many years of real-world experience, my advice to those looking for an...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Oct 8, 2019 | Law Practice
What Is Contempt Of Court? Being held in contempt of court is relatively unknown to most people until it actually happens to them. Being held in contempt is often subjective, depending on the judge, but generally refers to conduct that “Defies, disrespects, or insults...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Oct 9, 2018 | Law Practice
3 Reasons To Apply For A Certificate Of Rehabilitation Being convicted of a felony or misdemeanor can have a long lasting negative impact on your life. Not only will you lose some very important rights, but your ability to take advantage of opportunities available to...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Sep 18, 2018 | Law Practice
Felony Reduction Requirements: What Is A Wobbler Crime? To be eligible for a felony reduction in California, one of the requirements is that your conviction is for what’s known as a “wobbler crime”. State law defines a wobbler crime as an offense that prosecutors can...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Sep 30, 2014 | Law Practice
Justice has always been an important concept for me. From an early age, I recognized that obtaining justice is rarely black and white. I recognized that witnesses testimony is vulnerable to a number of influences, such as motive, perspective, upbringing, and...