Key Takeaways Money laundering costs the global economy an estimated $800 billion to $2 trillion every year, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
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One of the many possible consequences of being arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in California is the requirement to install an ignition interlock
Attorney Frances Prizzia has dedicated her practice to protecting the rights of those accused of criminal violations in Southern California. Through striving to
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Voters in California approved of Proposition 57 last month in a winning ratio of 2-to-1. The ballot described the measure as something that would increase parole
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The federal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for a civilian motorist is 0.08%. This number is typically generated through roadside breathalyzer tests but it
Being arrested can be one of the most frightening experiences of your life. If you have been charged with a crime, you will be given two options for your defense: a
Medical cannabis has been a legal treatment option available to Californians ever since the passing of the Compassionate Use Act in 1996. Under this legislation,
When someone has been accused of domestic violence, the alleged victim or the court may react by issuing a restraining order or an emergency protective