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Rule 35(b) – Substantial Assistance Sentence Reduction
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As a general matter, federal courts are forbidden to modify a sentence after it has been imposed. However, there are a few narrow exceptions to that rule. One such exception is Rule 35(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. This rule allows for a sentence reduction if the defendant has provided substantial assistance to…

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AB 256 – Everything You Need To Know About It
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In the last few years, numerous studies have shown that racial biases and discrimination have been widespread across California’s criminal justice system. It is undisputed that, in the last few decades, California’s tough on crime policies have disproportionately affected marginalized communities and people of color. For example, in its 2020 report, the Committee on the…

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SB 731 – California’s New Law on Conviction Sealing
The Justice Firm

It is estimated that at least 70 million people in the United States have a record of an arrest or conviction. In California alone, an estimated 8 million people have to live with a criminal record, and in 2018, an estimated 2.5 million Californians of working-age had a felony record. These figures have cost the…

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AB 256 – The Racial Justice Act for All
The Justice Firm

In the last few years, California’s legislature has been at the forefront of enacting laws aimed at reforming the State’s criminal justice system and rectifying the injustices and the disproportionate effect that some of the State’s policies have had on marginalized and minority communities. As part of the ongoing effort to fight the biases and…

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Gang Enhancements in California: How AB 333 Changed The Old Law
The Justice Firm

In 1987, California passed the Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act (STEP Act). The California legislature’s goal was to address the increasing criminal activities by street gangs and through the STEP Act it imposed a three-year sentencing enhancement for gang related crimes. Proponents of the law claimed that it would be applied narrowly and only…

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PC 1473.7 Motion To Vacate
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Non-citizens, including lawful permanent residents, can experience profound immigration consequences for even minor or very old criminal convictions. Prior to 2017, California law only allowed defendants to challenge their conviction while they were in actual or constructive custody, i.e. parole or probation. As a result, countless people were left with no recourse and way of…

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AB 3234 – California’s Misdemeanor Diversion Program
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On September 30, 2020, Governor Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 3234, which was codified as Penal Code §§1001.95-1001.97, and became effective on January 1, 2021. AB 3234 is a product of the continuing criminal justice reforms in California. The Court Initiated Misdemeanor Diversion is essentially a “get out of jail free card” as it…

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The Los Angeles District Attorney’s New Immigration Policy
The Justice Firm

A criminal conviction can have a life changing and potentially devastating impact on anyone. However, under federal law, certain offenses are considered deportable, including controlled substance offenses, crimes of moral turpitude, and aggravated felonies. So, for noncitizens, a criminal conviction brings with it potentially very grave collateral immigration consequences. In many instances, the individuals who…

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Should I Take A Plea Bargain?
The Justice Firm

The Justice Firm’s Criminal Defense Attorneys Can Help You Determine Whether To Take A Plea Bargain People who take a plea deal do so because it comes with a bargain. For example, a plea deal can result in: A sentence reduction, A charge reduction (such as felony to misdemeanor), The state dropping some charges, or…

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