How Can a Conviction Affect Your Future?
Prosecutors and courts take criminal activity very seriously, reflected in California’s mandatory sentencing laws, gun and gang enhancements and California’s Three Strikes Law. This means being convicted of marijuana charges, other drug crimes, domestic violence, murder, manslaughter, gun and firearm offenses, burglary, theft, assault, battery, sex offenses, rape, white collar charges, or driving crimes in the state of California could lead to substantial fines, prison sentences and a damaging criminal record.
False Accusations, Misunderstood Self Defense
The war on crime hurts a lot of innocent people. Police officers and law enforcement are working for the prosecution, helping to build a case against you from the very first encounter. False accusations, acts of self-defense, accidents and misidentification are only a handful of reasons innocent people are charged with criminal activity.
Whether you are innocent of the charges, found yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time, or are guilty and want the least possible penalty, time is of the essence. Once you have been questioned regarding an investigation, or arrested for a criminal offense, you must immediately begin to devise a defense strategy to protect your rights and preserve your future.
Lawyer Up Quickly – Prosecutors & Law Enforcement are already Building a Case
BETTERCALLCRIMINALLAWYER.COM will provide you the best advice and/or representation essential for your best defense to have charges reduced, dropped entirely, or presenting an effective and powerful defense at trial. We are available 24/7. Start your defense on the right track from the very first step.
Areas of California criminal law our expert Tully & Weiss law firm works with include:
- Marijuana Charges: possession of paraphernalia, possession for personal use, cultivation, possession with intent to sell, sale (or gift, import or transport) of marijuana, production, intent to sell, or sale of concentrated cannabis (hashish);
- Drug Crimes: marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin possession, sale, transport and manufacturing;
- Domestic Violence: corporal (bodily) injury to a spouse or cohabitant, domestic battery, child abuse, child endangerment, elder abuse, criminal threats;
- Gun & Firearm Offenses: carrying a concealed weapon, improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, felony possession, firing or shooting an object into an occupied building, illegal sale of a firearm, possession of an assault weapon;
- Burglary Charges: first-degree burglary, second-degree burglary;
- Theft Crimes: petty theft, petty with a prior, grand theft, larceny, shoplifting;
- Assault – Battery: attempted assault, simple battery, battery on a peace officer, battery causing serious bodily injury, sexual battery, elder abuse;
- Sex Offenses: lewd conduct, child pornography, registration violation;
- Rape Defense: rape, spousal rape, date rape, statutory rape;
- White Collar Charges: RICO violations/racketeering, bank fraud, Medicare fraud, mortgage fraud, public corruption, conspiracy charges, drug trafficking, marijuana crimes, internet pornography;
- Expungements: eligibility evaluations, applications, hearings;
- Driving Crimes: DUI, vehicular manslaughter.
If you have been arrested, charged or even contacted relating to a crime, you may feel worried or have questions. Don’t panic and don’t take it lightly. CONSULT WITH US NOW to better know where you stand!