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Police Interrogation

Psychological Tricks Cops Use During Police Interrogations

Police Interrogations are not to be taken lightly if you are approached by any type of law enforcement officer who wants to talk to you.  Before agreeing to any questioning, it is imperative that you contact an attorney first.  Otherwise, you may fall victim to the tricks the police use during police interrogations, which are […]

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The Presumption of Innocence

What is the Presumption of Innocence? Most people have no idea what the presumption of innocence is, and unless you have sat on a jury deciding a criminal case, you may not understand it either.   In California, there are jury instructions that are read to the jury right after they hear all of the evidence

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How to Bail Out of Jail

Want to Bail Out of Jail ? Are you wanting to know how to bail out of jail?  Bail is a scheduled amount of money that a defendant must pay to the court in order to be released from jail after initially being arrested. Bail serves as a means to ensure that a defendant in

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Types of Crimes: Infraction, Misdemeanor and Felony

  Types of Crimes When someone breaks the law, the level of severity types of crimes that the individual committed in the act, determines what classification of crime the person will face. That category could be one of three types of crimes ranging from least to most serious, which are: Infractions, Misdemeanors, and Felonies.

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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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Attorney Hiring Tips for a Tax Investigation – Kenney Legal

Tax investigation Tips for a hiring an attorney for a tax investigation Defending yourself from tax fraud or a tax investigation?  Be careful… Any good steward of personal finances knows their money inside and out. You are on top of the situation, and it almost seems insulting to invite someone into this world. True though

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Caught in a mortgage fraud case in Orange County?

Plainly defined, mortgage fraud occurs when you falsely prepare, submit or even simply participate in the submission of documents that support a mortgage or loan application that a financial institution relies upon to loan funds.

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The Importance of Jury Nullification …

  “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” … Martin Luther King, Jr. You’re sitting at the defense table, handcuffed. You’re waiting for the jury to read their verdict, the verdict that decides your future.  The evidence has stacked up against you in court; even you think you’re guilty. The law that you’re being

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Arrested…Now What???

  You never thought you would be in this situation… arrested, booked into jail, released on bail, and now fighting criminal charges.  Right now you may be sitting in your house wondering what you are supposed to do now.  You’ve never been in trouble before especially not arrested, and have no idea who to call

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State and Federal Prosecutors: What Happens When They’re Not Just?

One of the most disconcerting things for a defendant to face is when they sit in trial for a crime they allegedly committed and see the prosecutor engaging in behavior that is wrong in every sense of the word. The legal term is “prosecutorial misconduct” and it can occur at any point during criminal proceedings

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