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We engage and support our clients throughout the complete legal process — from charge to trial — handling cases in the following criminal law practice areas: Assault & Battery Domestic Violence Drug Crimes Driving Under the Influence Expungement ...
Olson has defended thousands of clients faced with serious crimes, including misdemeanor battery, felony battery, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, drug offenses, DUI, vehicular manslaughter, juvenile crimes, internet crimes, sex crimes and many others. Attorney Olson offers a free, no-obligation...
Felony offenses can be divided into two major categories: violent and non-violent crimes. Violent crimes are those that involve physical harm, or the threat of physical harm, to others. Examples of violent crimes include: Homicide Assault and battery ...
since a year or less can be served in county jail. However, a sentence upon conviction for a felony may sometimes be less than one year at the discretion of the judge and within limits set by statute. Felonies are sometimes referred to as "high crimes" as described in the U. S. Const...
person or possession of illegal items, such as: first-degree reckless homicide, manslaughter, aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping in the second degree, assault and battery, second-degree arson, human trafficking, cocaine or heroin possession and attempt to commit a class A felony, such as murder...
Assault with a deadly weapon is the act of menacing another person with a weapon that could cause death. This is usually a gun, but it doesn’t need to be. This form of assault does not include the action of using force, called battery, but it often leads to assault and battery ...
person or possession of illegal items, such as: first-degree reckless homicide, manslaughter, aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping in the second degree, assault and battery, second-degree arson, human trafficking, cocaine or heroin possession and attempt to commit a class A felony, such as murder...
which holds that if the underlying felony merges with the killing, the felony cannot constitute felony-murder. For example, all of the elements ofAssault and Batterywith a deadly weapon are included in murder. If a killing, therefore, occurred during the course of this crime, the accused would...
This way, your case will be much easier to deal and – eventually – get expunged. Examples of wobbler offenses in California California “wobbler” offenses that can be charged as a felony include (but are not limited to): Assault with a deadly weapon — Penal Code 245(a)(1) PC, ...