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How To Get A Misdemeanor Conviction Expunged

05 Feb

Clean up a criminal record or DUI Conviction by getting an expungement. Here is an Attorney’s explanation of what can be done to expunge DUIs, misdemeanors and felonies in California and how 17b motions work. Continue reading


 

How to Plead Guilty to Your Own DUI Case Without Hiring An Attorney

20 Dec

How to plead guilty to your own DUI without an attorney. Recommended Video. You can save thousands of dollars if you want to plead guilty to your own DUI. With a little prep time, you can do it right. Continue reading


 

Self Help Video “How to Plead Guilty to Your Own DUI” Gets Great Review.

07 Nov

Dont go to court unprepared! Get our DUI self help video and determine if you actually need an attorney or not. Continue reading


 

What Does A Defense Attorney Actually Do For A Client?

24 Oct

Wondering what a Defense Attorney actually does? Evaluates evidence, prepares a case for trial, and goes to court for the Defendant. Continue reading


 

What is a Public Defender? Here is what you need to know.

20 Sep

Public Defenders can provide great help for those who really have no access to resources to hire a private defense attorney. But in DUI cases, and warrant cases where quick action is needed, Public Defenders have limitations. Continue reading


 

Understanding Misdemeanor DUI Probation in California

14 Aug

Understanding DUI Probation: How to Avoid and Solve Vehicle Code 23152 Probation Problems. Continue reading


 

What is the Sentence for a First Offense DUI in California?

05 Jul

The Penalties and sentence for a first offense DUI charge are routine in most California courts. Most people get the same sentence, but there can be aggravating factors. And in some counties, Ignition Interlock Devices will be required for even first offenders. Continue reading


 

How to Get a Court Date on a Case with a Warrant.

09 Jun

How to get a court date for a bench or arrest warrant in California. You have to get the case on the court’s schedule again. Voluntary action will prevent the worst consequences. Continue reading