San Diego Criminal Defense Blog

Can Kidnapping Charges Be Dropped If the Person Returns Voluntarily?

A common belief is that if an alleged victim returns home safely, any potential kidnapping charges will simply disappear. This is a dangerous misconception.  In...

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What’s the Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter Charges?

Facing a homicide allegation is a dire situation, and a San Diego murder and manslaughter defense attorney is often the first line of defense in...

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The Legal Definition of Reckless Driving and Its Consequences

A lot of people think reckless driving only means speeding or cutting someone off in traffic. However, the legal definition is more specific, and the...

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How Commercial Burglary in California Differs From Residential Burglary

Burglary has a long history as a crime. It was one of the original felonies under English common law before the U.S. was even founded....

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How Much Jail Time Can You Face for Soliciting Prostitution in San Diego?

One of the most common complaints about prostitution crimes is that prostitution and solicitation charges are often associated with different punishments. California Penal Code 647(b)...

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Defending Against DUI Hit and Run Charges in San Diego

After getting involved in a car accident in California, it’s vital to ensure you stop at the accident scene. If you fail to do so,...

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What Is the Difference Between Corporal Injury and Domestic Violence?

Unfortunately, conflicts with an intimate partner can sometimes turn ugly. If an intimate relationship results in allegations of domestic abuse or physical injury, you could...

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The Legal Consequences of a First-Degree Residential Burglary Conviction in California

A first-degree burglary conviction in California can have devastating consequences and impact your life in numerous ways.  This type of crime is a felony offense...

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Breaking Down the Penalties for Assault and Battery in San Diego

The penalty for assault and battery in San Diego can be very harsh. California penal code section 242 outlines what this criminal offense is and...

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Common College Crimes Committed by Students

Sending our children out into the world on their own can be both an exciting and terrifying time for a parent. This is a time...

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The Final Straw: Deciphering the Grave Implications of a Fourth DUI Offense in California

California is renowned for its stringent approach to Driving Under the Influence (DUI), and a fourth offense is considered a serious legal infringement. A fourth...

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A Guide To California Child Abuse Laws

Elite Criminal Defense is committed to defending the rights of individuals accused under the stringent child welfare laws of California and guide those facing such...

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