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Sacramento, CA 95814
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Intoxication as Defense
Voluntary intoxication is generally not a defense to a crime, but it may reduce the charge in a few cases where a specific intent is required. For instance, a man charged with first-degree murder may be convicted of second-degree murder … Continue reading
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Drug Crimes
Although there are numerous types of drug charges most include possessing, or being under the influence, of some type of illegal substance. The potential consequences include, but are not limited to, license suspension, registration as a narcotic offender, confinment in … Continue reading