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What Happens If You Have a Warrant in Another State?
Every state has an agreement for out-of-state warrants. They work together to extradite a person to the state where the warrant was issued.

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Sep 29, 20255 min read


How a Warrant Works for Minors in CA -Juvenile Court Explained
This guide aims to provide comprehensive information about juvenile warrants and what happens after law enforcement detains minors.

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Sep 29, 20257 min read


How Long Do Warrants Last in California? Will it Expire?
A search warrant may expire quickly, but an arrest or bench warrant lasts longer. In CA, misdemeanor or felony warrant are treated the same.

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Sep 29, 20256 min read


Do Warrants Show Up on Background Checks in CA?
Warrants appear on comprehensive background checks. Typically, these include court records, charges, convictions, arrests, and warrants.

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Sep 29, 20255 min read


What Is the Max Sentence for Vehicular Assault in CA? | Goss Law Explains
Sentences may range from up to one year in county jail for misdemeanor charges to several years in state prison for felony offenses.

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Aug 29, 20254 min read


Defenses to Vehicular Assault in CA
“Vehicular assault" isn’t in the CA Penal Code, prosecutors often charge for related crimes that involve bodily injury caused by a vehicle.

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Aug 29, 20257 min read


What are the Different Types of Vehicular Assault Charges in CA?
It is used informally to describe criminal acts where a vehicle is used as a weapon or in an attempt to produce great bodily injury.

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Aug 29, 20257 min read


What Is the Penalty for Vehicular Assault in CA? | Goss Law
A driver who causes the death of another person through negligent driving, but without intent, can be charged with vehicular manslaughter.

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Aug 29, 20255 min read


What Is Vehicular Assault in Sacramento, California?
Vehicular assault charges can result from sober but reckless actions, especially if the incident escalates into another criminal act.

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Aug 29, 20254 min read


What Are the Elements of Vehicular Assault in CA?
Those facing vehicular assault charges in CA may be looking at either a misdemeanor or a felony conviction, depending on the severity.

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Aug 29, 20255 min read


What Is the Max Sentence for Homicide in CA?
The maximum sentence for homicide depends on the charges, the circumstances of the case, and the criminal history of the defendant.

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Jul 30, 20256 min read


What Are the Different Types of Homicide Charges in CA?
This article will explore the various homicide charges under California law, their definitions, and the potential penalties for each one.

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Jul 30, 20255 min read


Defenses to Homicide in CA
This article will explain different defense strategies for homicide in CA, stressing the importance of a tailored defense for the accused.

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Jul 30, 20257 min read


What Is the Penalty for Homicide in CA?
This article will dive into the different legal definitions of homicide, explaining the varying degrees and their possible repercussions.

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Jul 30, 20258 min read


What is Homicide? Goss Law Weighs In
Under CA Penal Code Section 187 homicide is legally defined as: the unlawful killing of a human being or fetus with malice aforethought.

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Jul 30, 20258 min read


Elements of Homicide in CA
CA laws states that homicide occurs when the actual killer of another person kills the victim in self-defense or in the defense of another.

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Jul 30, 20258 min read


Simple vs Aggravated Assault in CA: What You Need to Know
Those who are facing assault charges must understand the distinction between these two offenses and how they are defined in court.

Blair Goss
Jul 1, 20256 min read


Understanding Domestic Violence vs Assault in CA
A battery charge typically involves bodily harm, excessive force, or corporal injury. This is different when compared to assault.

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Jul 1, 20254 min read


Self-Defense vs Assault in CA: Legal Distinctions
It's really important to understand that assault is unlawful, but self-defense is a legally justified action. There are many reasons for this.

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Jul 1, 20256 min read


Assault vs. Aggravated Assault in CA: What’s the Difference?
Aggravated assault crimes are more serious than assault crimes. They typically have enhancing factors, which can lead to a felony assault.

Blair Goss
Jul 1, 20255 min read
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