September 2016

Dishonest Federal Prosecutors – Hold Them Accountable!

Dishonest federal prosecutors who engage in prosecutorial misconduct is a serious issue that can affect the lives of innocent people. In our criminal system, prosecutors have a lot of power. They have the power to decide whether to bring charges against someone, what to charge them with, whether to allow them to plead to lesser […]

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The Importance of the “Sufficiency of the Evidence” Instruction in a California Criminal Trial

The Importance of Evidence   Any experienced criminal defense attorney in California who performs trial work knows the value of the jury instruction that discusses the sufficiency of circumstantial evidence, and how important it is to discuss the instruction during jury questioning and in closing argument. Calcrim 224 provides if the evidence presented during the

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Wrongfully Accused of a Crime?? Take it to the Jury!!

Letting the Jury Decide When You’re Wrongfully Accused On September 8, 2016, a jury at the Orange County Superior Court Harbor Justice Center in Newport Beach, California found my client NOT GUILTY of a crime he did not commit after deliberating for only 20 minutes. Despite my efforts to inform several Deputy District Attorneys from

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