by Gabriel Quinnan | Oct 29, 2020 | Other Legal Issues
Voter Fraud & Other Election Day Crimes As election day looms, more and more instances of criminal behavior are being reported in states that have begun early in-person voting. Voter fraud and other election-related crimes carry serious penalties, including...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Oct 15, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Other Legal Issues
Can I Commit A Crime Accidentally? Committing a crime by accident may sound a bit nonsensical at first, but believe it or not, it actually happens more often than people think. Imagine, for example, you go grocery shopping and take your two year old son or daughter...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Oct 8, 2020 | Other Legal Issues
How To File A Police Complaint This year has seen an unprecedented wave of police violence, lack of accountability from police departments, and massive outcries of social injustice at the hands of police departments all across the country. And while the protests,...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Aug 13, 2020 | Other Legal Issues
Are Virtual Criminal Jury Trials The Way Of The Future? With no end to the coronavirus pandemic in sight, it was only a matter of time before someone, somewhere, decided to experiment with a virtual criminal jury trial. This week, judge Nicholas Chu in Travis County,...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Jul 16, 2020 | Other Legal Issues
Can I Be Cited Or Arrested For Not Wearing A Mask? It’s been about a month since governor Gavin Newsom, in a bid to stop the resurgence of COVID-19 in California, issued a statewide mask mandate for the general population. As the situation both in California and...
by Gabriel Quinnan | Jul 9, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Other Legal Issues
Yes, Intentionally Spreading COVID-19 Is A Crime In an unfortunate and rather depressing turn of events, cases of people intentionally trying to spread the COVID-19 coronavirus have started to appear in some states. It should go without saying that if you test...