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Sacramento, CA 95814
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Category Archives: Sacramento Criminal Lawyer
Defenses
There are many different defenses that can be used in criminal cases. One of the most notable one is that of insanity. Different states have adopted different measures in evaluating and responding to the plea of insanity. Some states adopted … Continue reading
Criminal Defense Pre-Trial Proceedings
Criminal cases are very long and tedious. Before trial actually begins, the defendant has the right to appear at a preliminary hearing presided over by a judge or a magistrate. The point of this hearing is to have all the … Continue reading
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Preliminary Crimes – Conspiracy
A “conspiracy” is an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime. A married man and his mistress, for example, may plot to kill his wife and collect the insurance money. But in order for the crime to … Continue reading