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Proposition 47 Causes Noticeable Drop in California’s Incarceration Rate

Even though it has only been a few months since Proposition 47 has made its debut, the incarceration rate throughout the state of California has dropped a noticeable degree.  As most of you may know, the controversial Proposition 47 (“Reduced Penalties for Some Crimes Initiatives”) made its way onto the…

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Are there circumstances where Miranda rights don’t have to be read?

As reviewed in the previous blog, Miranda rights protects one from compelled self-incrimination, but this right is not absolute.  There are certain exceptions to the Miranda rule where police do not have to read you your rights.  This means in any of these situations, police will use what you say…

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Teen Suspected of Making Online Threats Through the Burnbook App

Early in March, San Diego Police investigated two threats of violence to high school campuses using social media.  On March 5, they investigated a threat made to to Del Norte High School through the Burnbook app.  On March 11, another threat on the Burnbook app was made against Mission Hills…

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Motions to Seal Vs. Motions To Expunge: What’s The Difference?

Because criminal records are public records, those with prior convictions need to know that there are certain circumstances which may qualify them to get their records “wiped.” These vessels by which one’s records can be cleaned vary depending on the type of crime and state law involved. Expungements Expungements are…

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The Prosecutor Wants me to Take a Polygraph Test! What Do I Do?

What Exactly is a Polygraph Test? In tv shows and movies, polygraphs (or “lie detector tests”) are often painted as mechanisms by which a defendant “gets off” or proves his or her innocence. Polygraphs are machines that hook up to a person to measure their physiological indicators such as perspiration…

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