Blog Posts in 2010
Posted on Nov 1, 2010
The In-Home Supportive Services program is a state-funded initiative that helps the elderly pay for services enabling them to stay in their own home. Over 300,000 home health care workers assist the ...
Continue reading "New Restrictions on Felons for IHSS Program" »
Posted on Oct 11, 2010
A California man has been charged with two misdemeanors for discharging semen into a female coworker's water bottle. After feeling ill, the defendant had her water tested and discovered semen ...
Continue reading "Sex Crime Boundaries in California" »
Posted on Sep 7, 2010
Too Much Information, Too Little Time to Digest It We all face sensory overload at some point, but most of us do not have the safety and well-being of the public riding on our ability to quickly ...
Continue reading "Parole Officials Overwhelmed by Data From Sex Offender Tracking Bracelets" »
Posted on Aug 31, 2010
The California Supreme Court has ruled that the rights of a man accused of attempted murder were not violated by the deportation of a witness who was crucial to his defense. Armando Jacinto was ...
Continue reading "Deportation of a Witness Could Mean Justice has Been Exiled" »
Posted on Apr 16, 2010
On St. Patrick's Day, when California goes Irish, California police departments go on alert. Each year, sobriety checkpoints and sweeps in San Diego County -- and across California -- result in a pile ...
Continue reading "San Diego Law Enforcement Crack Down on DUIs over St. Patrick's Day" »
Posted on Jan 27, 2010
We are pleased to announce the launch of our San Diego Criminal Defense Blog .
Continue reading "Welcome to San Diego, CA Metro Criminal Law Blog" »