Articles Posted in U.S. Supreme Court Cases

Comprehensive Guide to Filing State Petitions for Writ of Habeas Corpus in California
Power Trial Lawyers

Navigating the criminal justice system can be complex, particularly when it comes to understanding the rights and processes involved in challenging a conviction or sentence. For those seeking to overturn wrongful convictions or address issues related to imprisonment, the state petition for writ of habeas corpus is a critical legal tool. This guide, based on…

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Understanding the Appeals Process: A Guide by a California Criminal Defense and Appeals Lawyer
Power Trial Lawyers

Navigating the criminal justice system can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to the intricacies of the appeals process. For those convicted of crimes in California, understanding the rights and procedures related to direct appeals is crucial. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the appeals process. This guide is particularly valuable for…

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Frequently Asked Questions on Assembly Bill 256 and California’s Racial Justice Act
Power Trial Lawyers

Introduction Assembly Bill 256 (AB 256) and the California Racial Justice Act (RJA) represent significant legislative efforts to address racial bias and discrimination within the California criminal justice system. This FAQ aims to provide comprehensive answers to common questions about these laws, focusing on their implications for criminal defense and sentencing. 1. What is the…

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Striking Firearms Enhancements in California: What You Need to Know
Power Trial Lawyers

Introduction California’s legal landscape is ever-evolving, and recent changes to firearms enhancement laws significantly impact defendants facing charges involving firearm use. Penal Code sections 12022.5 and 12022.53 outline mandatory sentence enhancements for felonies committed with a firearm, adding years to a defendant’s sentence. However, recent amendments now grant judges discretion to strike these enhancements in…

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U.S. Supreme Court Hears Case That May Impact California Defendants Sentenced Under the ACCA
Barhoma Law

The Armed Career Criminals Act (ACCA, the “Act”) is a federal law that provides mandatory sentences for those convicted of possessing a gun after having previously been convicted of a violent felony offense. The ACCA was passed back in 1984, when gun violence was plaguing the country. Federal prosecutors in California regularly use the ACCA…

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