Allegations involving self-defense often arise after violent encounters in Orange County, especially when police respond to fights, assaults, or situations involving
On March 7th, 1994, California enacted its Three Strikes law for sentencing repeat felony offenders. Under this law, persons who have been convicted of a serious or
December 26, 2015 | By: Frances Prizzia | Catholicism
Merry Christmas, everyone. This post is inspired today by my savior's birthday. Those of you who know me know that I am Catholic. People have asked me how I reconcile
According to recent studies conducted by The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), seven out of the 10 worst hot spots for auto theft crimes in 2014 were in
Edward Snowden has been on my mind recently. His name has been back in the news recently because Congress has been revisiting many of the abuses that we never would
Restraining orders are a means for people to protect themselves when they feel threatened by others. These orders are often issued against spouses on domestic
The jury in the retrial of the sentencing phase for Jodi Arias deadlocked 11-1 in favor of death on Thursday. I have not paid much attention to the case, but I do
The signs seem to be everywhere. After about 35 years of politicians and policy makers falling over themselves to jockey to be viewed as the toughest on crime,
So much has been said and written about the death of Michael Brown, the ensuing investigation and grand jury proceeding and most recently the decision of that grand
My feelings about the proposition system in California are conflicted. In theory, propositions are a great idea. Put the power of governance directly in the people's