Henry Cantor
November 20, 2024
Being charged with attempted murder under California Penal Code 664/187(a) is an incredibly serious situation with life-changing implications. Convictions for attempted murder can lead to decades in prison, life sentences, or even enhanced penalties if certain aggravating factors apply. The personal and professional consequences of a conviction are severe, impacting everything from your freedom and […]
Henry Cantor
November 13, 2024
Sun Valley Ralphs Shooting: Understanding the Incident and Legal Implications A tragic incident unfolded in Sun Valley late Tuesday night, leading to one teen’s death and another teen’s hospitalization following an altercation that escalated into gunfire inside a Ralphs grocery store. According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), the violent encounter broke out around […]
Henry Cantor
November 13, 2024
What Is California’s Zero Tolerance Law for Underage DUI? California enforces a strict Zero Tolerance Law for drivers under 21, meaning any detectable amount of alcohol in their system can lead to serious consequences. Under California Vehicle Code § 23136, anyone under 21 with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.01% or higher while driving […]
Henry Cantor
November 8, 2024
California Health & Safety Code 11360(a): Transportation of Marijuana Even in California, where marijuana laws have evolved significantly, transporting marijuana without proper authorization remains a serious offense. Under Health & Safety Code Section 11360(a), transporting marijuana for sale or distribution can be charged as a felony, potentially leading to up to four years in prison, […]
Henry Cantor
November 7, 2024
What Is a Wet Reckless in California? When facing DUI charges in California, you may be able to reduce your charge to a “wet reckless.” But what does that mean, and how could it benefit your case? A wet reckless is a lesser charge that can result from a plea bargain in DUI cases, usually […]
Henry Cantor
November 6, 2024
Understanding Proposition 36 and Its New Penalties for Los Angeles Residents On November 5, 2024, California voters approved Proposition 36, introducing stricter penalties for repeat offenses, particularly for theft and drug-related crimes. This law aims to address issues like retail theft and fentanyl-related drug offenses, which have become increasingly concerning throughout the state. Proposition 36 […]
Henry Cantor
November 4, 2024
Assault with a Deadly Weapon Attorney in Los Angeles Felony assault with a deadly weapon, under California Penal Code Section 245(a)(1), is one of the most serious violent crime charges a person can face in California. This charge encompasses any act involving a weapon with the potential to cause serious harm—even if no actual injury […]
Henry Cantor
October 31, 2024
Understanding Your Fourth Amendment Rights in California The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement. This means that, in general, the police must have a warrant to search your person, home, or property. However, there are important exceptions to this rule, especially when it comes to […]
Henry Cantor
October 25, 2024
Understanding False Accusations of Sexual Assault in California False accusations of sexual assault can be a life-altering experience. In California, the legal system treats all sexual assault allegations with the utmost seriousness, and even when claims are untrue, the consequences can be severe. The mere accusation, regardless of its validity, can tarnish your reputation, cause […]
Henry Cantor
October 21, 2024
Being arrested for drug possession in Los Angeles can be overwhelming, especially with California’s strict drug laws. Depending on the type and quantity of drugs involved, you could be facing serious penalties, including fines, jail time, and a permanent criminal record. These consequences can affect your personal life, career, and future opportunities, making it critical […]
Henry Cantor
October 14, 2024
When you’re facing a misdemeanor charge in California, one of your first concerns may be the cost of legal representation. Misdemeanors, while less severe than felonies, can still carry serious penalties, including fines, probation, and even jail time. Having an experienced attorney by your side is crucial in defending your rights and navigating the legal […]
Henry Cantor
October 3, 2024
The time it takes to resolve a criminal case in Los Angeles can vary significantly depending on several factors, such as the complexity of the case, the charges involved, and whether the case goes to trial or is settled through a plea deal. While some cases may be resolved in a matter of weeks, others […]
Henry Cantor
September 26, 2024
Key Differences Between State and Federal Crimes in California Determining whether a crime is prosecuted at the state or federal level is critical because it affects which laws apply, which court has jurisdiction, and the severity of potential penalties. In the United States, crimes are classified as either state crimes or federal crimes, based on […]
Henry Cantor
September 24, 2024
Can a Petty Theft Charge Be Expunged in California? A petty theft conviction can create serious obstacles when applying for jobs, housing, or professional licenses. If you have a petty theft charge on your record, you may be wondering if it can be expunged to clear your name and give you a fresh start. Fortunately, […]
Henry Cantor
September 11, 2024
What Is the ‘Heat of Passion’ Defense? The “Heat of Passion” defense is a legal argument used in criminal cases to show that the defendant acted impulsively under intense emotional stress, rather than with premeditation. This defense is typically used in homicide cases to reduce the charge from murder to voluntary manslaughter. The key idea […]
Henry Cantor
September 6, 2024
Temple City, CA – Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced that Diego Santoscruz has been charged with two counts of murder following a fatal DUI crash that resulted in the deaths of a mother and her 10-year-old daughter. The tragic accident occurred on August 17, 2024, when Santoscruz allegedly drove under the influence […]
Henry Cantor
September 4, 2024
Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón has announced charges against three men—Juan Gonzalez, Dion Hill, and Isaiah Rankins—in connection with a home invasion robbery that took place in Sherman Oaks on August 26, 2024. The defendants allegedly broke into a home while a woman was present and stole luxury handbags […]
Henry Cantor
August 29, 2024
What Is an Infraction? An infraction under California law is the least serious type of offense, typically involving minor violations of statutes, regulations, or ordinances. Infractions are not classified as criminal offenses, meaning they do not carry the same severe consequences as misdemeanors or felonies. Common examples of infractions include traffic violations like speeding or […]
Henry Cantor
August 28, 2024
What Is a Felony in California? Under California law, a felony is a serious criminal offense that carries severe penalties, including imprisonment in state prison, significant fines, and other long-lasting consequences. Felonies are distinguished from misdemeanors and infractions by the severity of the crime and the corresponding punishment. A crime is classified as a felony […]
Henry Cantor
August 23, 2024
The Role of Evidence in Criminal Defense Evidence is the cornerstone of any criminal defense case. It plays a crucial role in determining the outcome, as it can either support the prosecution’s claims or bolster the defense’s arguments. In criminal defense, the strength and credibility of the evidence presented often make the difference between a […]
Henry Cantor
August 20, 2024
Los Angeles – Carlos Corona, a South Los Angeles resident, was sentenced to 87 months in federal prison for masterminding a large-scale bank fraud scheme that defrauded banks and credit unions out of over $2.7 million. The operation, which involved soliciting bank account holders through Instagram, relied on depositing stolen checks into the accounts of […]
Henry Cantor
August 1, 2024
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced on July 30, 2024, that Jeffrey Chao has been charged with allegedly stealing and hiding his 15-year-old daughter and falsely reporting her as missing. The incident began on the evening of July 16, when Chao reported his daughter missing from Monterey Park. According to his report, she […]
Henry Cantor
July 26, 2024
What is the Burden of Proof in Criminal Cases? The burden of proof is a fundamental principle in the criminal justice system that determines the level of evidence required to prove a legal claim or charge. In criminal cases, the burden of proof lies with the prosecution, meaning it is the prosecutor’s responsibility to present […]
Henry Cantor
July 24, 2024
On July 10, an indictment was unsealed charging four men from Los Angeles County with a series of armed robberies. Charles Christopher (24, Compton), D’Angelo Spencer (26, South Los Angeles), Jordan Leonard (25, Torrance), and Tazjar Rouse (22, Hollywood) face multiple federal charges. These include conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery, interference with […]
Henry Cantor
July 22, 2024
What Does It Mean to Evade an Officer in California? In California, evading an officer involves a driver deliberately attempting to flee from a peace officer who is pursuing them. According to California Vehicle Code Section 2800.1, a person is guilty of evading if they, while operating a motor vehicle, willfully flee or attempt to […]
Henry Cantor
July 16, 2024
Jestice James has been charged with the murder of her three-year-old twin sons, Josiah and Jestine James. The twins were allegedly exposed to drugs laced with fentanyl, a highly potent synthetic opioid. Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced the charges, emphasizing the growing concern over the impact of fentanyl on young children. The […]
Henry Cantor
July 10, 2024
On the afternoon of July 2, 2024, a tragic armed robbery targeting New Zealand tourists Patricia and Doug McKay occurred at the upscale Fashion Island Mall in Newport Beach, California. The couple, visiting from New Zealand, were accosted by a group of armed robbers shortly after finishing a shopping trip. The incident resulted in the […]
Henry Cantor
July 4, 2024
On November 13, 2020, at around 8 p.m., officers responded to a shooting incident in front of a family home on the 1500 block of West 145th Street in Gardena, California. Upon arrival, they found a 29-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds while seated in a parked car with his brother. According to the […]
Henry Cantor
June 25, 2024
The penalty for underage drinking in California can include fines, a suspended driver’s license, community service, and even a criminal record. Underage drinking is defined as the consumption, possession, or purchase of alcohol by anyone under 21, and California enforces these laws strictly to help prevent alcohol-related accidents and long-term harm to young people. If […]
Henry Cantor
June 24, 2024
First-time offenders often have access to various programs aimed at rehabilitation rather than punishment. These programs can lead to reduced charges or even dismissal of charges upon successful completion. Understanding these options is critical for minimizing the long-term impact of a criminal charge. California law provides several options for first-time offenders, including diversion programs, probation, […]
Henry Cantor
June 13, 2024
Photo: Ricardo Rios, 19, and his brother Sergio Rios, 33, seen in this undated family photo.(ktla.com) On June 1, 2024, at around 2 p.m., officers were dispatched to a residence near Budlong Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, just a block from the LA Memorial Coliseum. Upon arrival, they found Sergio Rios, 33, and […]
Henry Cantor
June 12, 2024
On the evening of September 29, 2020, Rebecca Grossman was driving her white Mercedes SUV on Triunfo Canyon Road in Westlake Village. Grossman was traveling at a speed of 73 mph in a 45 mph residential zone. The vehicle’s data recorder indicated that she had accelerated to this excessive speed just seconds before the […]
Henry Cantor
June 12, 2024
False imprisonment and kidnapping are serious charges, each with specific legal definitions and severe consequences. It’s essential to understand the differences between these charges and the importance of having an experienced criminal defense attorney to defend against them effectively. False Imprisonment (CA Penal Code § 236) False imprisonment involves the unlawful violation of another person’s […]
Henry Cantor
June 10, 2024
On June 8, 2024, boxing star Ryan Garcia was arrested by the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) for felony vandalism at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills hotel. The incident, which involved significant property damage, has drawn considerable media attention and raised legal questions about the potential charges and penalties Garcia might face. Circumstances of […]
Henry Cantor
June 7, 2024
What is a Warrant? A warrant is a legal document authorized by a judge that allows law enforcement to perform specific actions, such as making an arrest or conducting a search. Warrants ensure that these actions are legally justified and protect individuals’ rights. In California, warrants are issued based on the Fourth Amendment of […]
Henry Cantor
June 3, 2024
Understanding prostitution laws is crucial for Los Angeles residents due to the severe legal consequences associated with these offenses. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of prostitution laws, related activities, and their legal implications to help residents navigate these complex issues. What is Considered Prostitution in Los Angeles? Prostitution in Los Angeles is defined […]
Henry Cantor
May 31, 2024
Facing felony charges in California can be an overwhelming experience. One of the critical steps in the felony criminal process is the preliminary hearing. Understanding the significance of preliminary hearings and what to expect can greatly impact the outcome of your case. This guide provides valuable insights into the role of preliminary hearings in felony […]
Henry Cantor
May 27, 2024
What is Vandalism Under California Law? Vandalism, under California law, is defined as the act of maliciously damaging, destroying, or defacing any property that belongs to someone else. This definition is grounded in California Penal Code Section 594, which outlines the specific actions that constitute vandalism. Whether the property in question is public or private, […]
Henry Cantor
May 24, 2024
SAN BERNARDINO, CA — Rudy Garcia Jr., an 18-year-old from San Bernardino, has been charged with a series of violent crimes that occurred on May 20, 2024. These charges include the murder of USMC Gunnery Sgt. Robert McDonald and the attempted murder of two other individuals. On May 20, 2024, Garcia allegedly murdered USMC Gunnery […]
Henry Cantor
May 21, 2024
A former Riverside resident has agreed to plead guilty to hate crimes and firearm offenses. These charges stem from incidents where he shot and wounded two Jewish men as they left religious services in the Pico-Robertson area of Los Angeles in February 2023. He faces serious legal consequences, including a significant prison sentence, under a […]
Henry Cantor
May 20, 2024
Charges: PC 187(a)-F Murder PC 192(a)-F Voluntary Manslaughter Case Overview: Case Title: The People of the State of California vs. T.D.V Case Number: BA47452**** Filing Date: January 23, 2019 Arrest Date: December 26, 2018 Filing Courthouse: Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center Case Type: Felony Judge: Hon. Judge Robert C. Vanderet Incident Background On the […]
Henry Cantor
May 16, 2024
On a Monday morning at around 7:15 a.m., a female jogger from Venice was assaulted on the beach path in Santa Monica by Malcolm Jimmy Ward, Jr., a homeless man. The incident took place in the 2000 block of Ocean Front Walk. Ward allegedly grabbed the woman by her ponytail, knocked her to the ground, […]
Henry Cantor
May 15, 2024
How to Reduce Felony Charges to Misdemeanors in Los Angeles Facing felony charges in Los Angeles can feel like your entire future is on the line — and in many ways, it is. A felony conviction can affect your freedom, career, housing, civil rights, and reputation for years to come. But there may be […]
Henry Cantor
May 10, 2024
Federal authorities have charged Mark Meng, a 57-year-old Irvine resident, with wire fraud and bank robbery. The charges stem from his alleged involvement in stealing high-end violins and a separate incident of bank robbery in Orange County. The Justice Department confirmed these charges following Meng’s arrest. He has been in state custody since April 11, […]
Henry Cantor
May 9, 2024
Photo Credit: (OPERATION “STREET SWEEPER” NETS OVER 100 ARRESTS ALONG MAGNOLIA CORRIDOR) Via: www.riversideca.gov “Operation Street Sweeper” targeted drug-related activities along the Magnolia Avenue corridor in Riverside, Southern California. Law enforcement agencies conducted this major drug bust over a three-week period, resulting in numerous arrests and significant disruption to the local drug trade. The […]
Henry Cantor
May 7, 2024
If you or a loved one has been arrested in Los Angeles, understanding the bail procedures is crucial to navigating the complexities of the legal system effectively. This guide provides a clear overview of how and when you can post bail, ensuring that you are well-informed about your rights and the steps you need […]
Henry Cantor
May 6, 2024
Photo Credit: (https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/murders/cesar-villarreal) The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has intensified its search for Cesar Villareal. They placed him on the FBI’s Most Wanted list due to his alleged role in a 2010 fatal shooting in Los Angeles County. In response to these allegations, the FBI offers a reward of up to $5,000 for information […]
Henry Cantor
May 6, 2024
The primary purpose of the sex offender registry is to enhance public safety by monitoring individuals who have committed sex crimes. This registry serves as a preventive measure, aiming to reduce the chances of recidivism by making information available to the public about registered sex offenders. It helps communities stay informed about the presence of […]
Henry Cantor
May 3, 2024
Federal authorities recently arrested Scott Raffa, charging him with illegal activities connected to his Orange County sober living homes. Raffa allegedly paid nearly $175,000 in kickbacks to “body brokers” to attract new patients to his facilities. This arrest occurred at Los Angeles International Airport, and he faces these charges in the United States District […]
Henry Cantor
May 2, 2024
Carlos Corona and Jose Luis Edeza Jr., two individuals from Los Angeles, admitted their involvement in a bank fraud operation that caused significant financial damage, estimated at millions of dollars. Their scheme, which ran from October 2020 to August 2023, leveraged social media to facilitate their criminal activities. Both defendants pleaded guilty to one count […]