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Recent Blog Posts in October 2010

October 28, 2010
  5 Suspects Attack Transgendered Woman
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A transgender women was attacked by 3 women and 2 men after leaving a bar in Hollywood. The attackers beat and kicked the victim in the middle of the street near the intersection of La Brea and Melrose avenues. The 25-year-old victim was kicked in the face and hit on the head with a bottle. It has not yet been classified as a hate crime, but investigation continues.

Battery is any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another. When a battery is committed against any person and serious
bodily injury is inflicted on the person, the battery is punishable
by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or
imprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years.

battery conviction could carry very serious consequences. If you have been accused of battery, it is imperative that you hire an attorney. The criminal defense attorneys at the Hedding Law Firm will work hard to collect all the facts pertaining to your case and give your case the proper attention to get a positive outcome. We have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in many of these types of cases. Contact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation.
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October 27, 2010
  Man Charged with Producing Thousands of Counterfeit Items
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Nicolas Perez, 39, has been charged with producing thousands of counterfeit True Religion jeans and other apparel knockoffs at a factory in Lynnwood and illegally selling the items in Santee Alley in downtown Los Angeles and other areas of Southern California. He faces a max sentence of 3 years in state prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted.

According to Kris Buckner of Investigative consultants the factory came to the attention of authorities several weeks ago. They then went undercover and found the factory was producing massive amounts of knockoffs merchandise. "There were over 1,000 finished items and tens of thousands of trim items, including buttons, patches, labels and rivets," Buckner said. He said the find was odd considering the amount of equipment in the factory. "It's the biggest manufacturing facility I've seen in the last 10 years," Buckner said. The factory was allegedly making T-shirts and high-quality polo shirts with brandnames that included Lacoste, Bebe, Affliction, Ed Hardy, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister and Nike. Perez is being held in lieu of $20,000 bail at the North County Correctional Facility.

If you or someone you know is being accused of counterfeitingcontact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation with one of our Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys. The penalties involved with charges such as these can be very serious and it is important to have an experienced Los Angeles criminal defense attorney on your side. At the Hedding Law firm we have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in dozens of cases like these.
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October 26, 2010
  Prosecutors Reject Drug Case Against Rapper T.I.
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The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office declined to file criminal charges against Grammy award-winning rapper T.I., citing his federal prison sentence on a probation violation.

This past September, T.I. and his wife, Tameka Cottle, were in their vehicle when they were stopped by Los Angeles county deputies. During the traffic stop, deputies smelled marijuana coming from their vehicle. While searching for the source of the odor, deputies found four ecstasy pills in the rapper's pants. T.I and his wife were later booked at the West Hollywood sheriffs station on drug-possession charges. The rapper was on probation after serving seven months in prison on weapons charges.

The prosecutors rejected the case, citing the federal 11 month prison sentence given to the rapper for violating the terms of his probation, stemming from his September arrest. T.I. faced a 30 year prison sentence in 2007 after an arrest on federal gun charges.

If you or a loved one is being charged with drug charges, a Los Angeles criminal attorney who specializes in drug possession cases is key for your case. Contact the Hedding Law firm today at (818) 986-2092, we will gather all the facts of your case, understand the facts, and prepare the best defense possible for your unique case.



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October 22, 2010
  11-year-old Kid Gets Parents Caught for Drug Possession
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After a school anti-drug lecture conducted by officers at D.A.R.E, an 11-year-old elementary school kid brought a few joints to campus and turned them in, saying they belonged to his parents. The kid's parents were arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor charges.

Police Officer Stason Tyrrell made a statement saying "Even if it's happening in their own home with their own parents, they understand that's a dangerous situation because of what we're teaching them. That's what they told to do, to make us aware."

The father of the child told WBTV that it's "no one's business" how the 11-year-old got a hold of the joints and he also stated "I don't give drugs to my kids."

If you or someone you know is facing drug charges contact the Hedding Law firm today to set up a free and immediate face-to-face consultation. We understand that the penalties involved with these types of charges are serious. Our Los Angeles Criminal defense attorneys have been successful in dozens of these types of cases and we will do our best to devise the appropriate plan of action for your unique case.



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October 21, 2010
  Woman Charged with Assault After Stabbing Another Woman During an Altercation
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A woman was stabbed during a fight at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance. According to police the women apparently knew each other and had a lingering dispute. The fight began outside of a clothing store at 11:20 p.m. where Karina Garcia, 19, challenged the other woman to a fight. When Garcia began to lose, she pulled the knife and began stabbing the 19 year old victim. The victim suffered multiple stab wounds in the thigh, shoulder, and chest. Garcia drove away in a black SUV, officers stopped her and arrested her on suspicion of assault.

An assault is a unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another. An assault is punishable by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding 6 months, or by both the fine and imprisonment.

If you or someone you know is being accused of assaultcontact the Hedding Law Firm today at (818) 986-2092. Our Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys have an extensive amount of experience with these types of cases and will work hard to get the best possible outcome for your unique case.

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October 20, 2010
  16 Year Old Boy Killed in Hit-and-Run Accident
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Connor Lynch, 16, was killed by a hit-and-run driver Tuesday in Sherman Oaks. The crash occurred at about 3:40 p.m., when Lynch ran across the street during cross-country practice and was struck by 18-year-old Moran Biton's SUV. According to LAPD officer Sara Fayden, Biton did not stop to help the victim. Biton drove a couple blocks past the incident and flagged down two police officers and told them that she hit someone. Police initially reported the incident as a hit-and-run accident. Moran Biton is facing felony hit-and-run charges. 

Hit-and-run charges are a very serious matter, especially when there is a fatality. If you or someone you know has been charged with hit-and-run charges contact our office today. The criminal defense attorneys at the Hedding Law firm have a combined 75 years of experience in these types of cases. Our number one objective is to get the best possible outcome for your unique case. Contact us today to set up a free face-to-face consultation.
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October 18, 2010
  Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca Opposes Proposition Legalizing Marijuana Related Activities
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Los Angeles county Sheriff, Lee Baca, stated during a news conference Friday that his deputies' Marijuana enforcement would not change regardless if Proposition 19 passed or not. Baca stated that the proposition was superseded by federal law and if passed, would be found unconstitutional. When Baca was asked if he had ever experimented with the drug, Baca replied, "Hell no." According to Baca, legalizing Marijuana would have many repercussions, such as increasing the costs of drug rehabilitation, causing traffic accidents, prompting labor disputes with employees under the influence on the job and will assist drug cartels selling harder narcotics by providing a safe cover. Baca said personal users smoking in their homes are not a priority for police agencies, "if you want to do a joint in your house, do it. Leave the rest of us alone." Baca said. Baca encourages local law enforcement agencies to abide by federal drug laws prohibiting marijuana even if Proposition 19 passes.

If Proposition 19 is approved, marijuana-related activities will be legalized, local governments will be allowed to regulate these activities, local governments will be able to impose and collect marijuana-related fees and taxes, and authorize various criminal and civil penalties.

If you are facing a drug offense, it is important to have a experienced attorney on your side. The Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys at the Hedding Law firm dedicate themselves to their clients and work hard to get the best possible outcome. Call our office today at 818-986-2092, to set up a free face-to-face consultation.
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October 14, 2010
  Three Imperial Stars Band Members were arrested on Conspiracy Charges
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The one thing you don't want to do in Los Angeles is mess with the traffic. Imperial Stars, a country music band, decided to park its truck diagonally across three lanes of southbound traffic on the 101 freeway, hop out and throw a surprise concert. The three band members got on top of their truck and performed a song called "Traffic Jam 101." The three musicians were arrested and are facing misdemeanor conspiracy charges. All three musicians were released from Los Angeles County Jail after each posting $10,000 bail. The concert caused a big traffic jam and many people reported that it added an hour to their commute.

The criminal act of conspiracy involves an agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future. There isn't a limit on the number of people participating in the conspiracy, and others can join in the act later and still incur joint liability and conspiracy. The actual crime does not have to be completed in order to face a conspiracy charge, but there must be proof that there was intention to break the law.

The conspiracy attorneys at the Hedding Law Firm have been defending people facing serious criminal charges in both state and federal court for a combined 50 years. We have a complete understanding of both federal and state laws and are well-educated regarding all types of complex conspiracy cases. Call our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation with one of or conspiracy attorneys.
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October 08, 2010
  Los Angeles Police Officer Convicted of Leaving the Scene of an Accident
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Los Angeles police officer, William J. Skett, was convicted yesterday of leaving the scene of an accident and causing great bodily injury in a June 2008 hit-and-run. Skett faces up to six years in prison. "The jurors saw the truth. He ran over these people and did not stay to help them," said Deputy Dist. Atty. Natalie Adomian.

Witnesses say they saw Skett's vehicle hit a man and woman at 2:30 a.m. as he backed out of a parking space. Investigators traced his Hummer, which was left at the scene, and arrested Skett at his home an hour after the pedestrians were injured. Prosecutors accused Skett of getting out of his vehicle, seeing the injured victims and fleeing the scene, and abandoning his Hummer. Skett's attorney said his client was never driving the vehicle.

If you or someone you know is being accused of a hit-and-run, call the Hedding Law firm today to set up a free consultation. Our Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys will meet with you face-to-face and gather all the information pertaining to your case. We will evaluate the facts and give you honest advice and opinions regarding your case. Our hit-and-run attorneys have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in many of these types of cases.




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October 06, 2010
  25 Year Old Man Convicted of Sexually Assaulting Two Teenage Girls He Met Online
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Richard Alan Chaney was sentenced Tuesday to nine years in state prison for sexually assaulting two teenage girls he met online. Chaney, 25, pleaded guilty to one felony count each of oral copulation of a minor under 16, contacting a child with the intent to distribute pornography to a minor, sexual penetration by foreign object of an unconscious victim and oral copulation of an unconscious person.

 

According to prosecutors, Chaney communicated with a 14-year-old Texas girl via a webcam based website between May 1, 2008 and July 31, 2008, and engaged in sexually explicit conversations and mutual exhibitionism and masturbation with the girl. He met with the girl while she was on a family vacation in California and had sex with her in June of 2008. The girl's mother filed a report with police. Chaney also reportedly videotaped himself sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl he had met online. The girl was unconscious at the time of the assault.

Someone convicted of a sex crime can bear very harsh penalties, and for this reason it is important that you have the proper legal representation. If you or someone you know is being accused of a sex crime, call the Hedding Law Firm today at (818) 986-2092. Our Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys have an extensive amount of experience with these types of cases and will work hard to get the best possible outcome for your unique case.

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October 05, 2010
  Man Charged with Human Trafficking Involving a Minor
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The Los Angeles County district attorney's office has charged Leroy Bragg, 34, with multiple felony counts, including human trafficking involving a minor, soliciting for a minor prostitute under 16, pandering by procuring a minor under 16 and first-degree burglary.  According to Capt. Ann Young, Bragg was arrested after the family of a 13-year-old Hawthorne girl contacted the LAPD and informed police that she was being held against her will.  The LAPD believe the Hawthorne girl was just one of dozens of women and girls.

Bragg is being held at Men's Central Jail on $1.3 million bail. He has three prior convictions for residential burglary and is facing a possible life sentence in prison. T he Los Angeles Police Department refused to give any details on the case during a news conference.

The case stemmed out of an investigation being done by LAPD vice detectives, on whether motels were catering to prostitution. Investigators had made contact with one of the girls on Sept. 23 but did not tie in the connection to the prostitution case until days later when one of the victims used the cell phone of a passer by to call her parents. Brag was arrested in connection with the prostitution case after being chased by foot.

If you or someone you know is being accused of human trafficking, burglary, soliciting for a minor prostitute under 16 or pandering by procuring a minor under 16, call our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation with one of our Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys. The penalties involved with charges such as these can be very serious and it is important to have an experienced Los Angeles criminal defense attorney on your side. At the Hedding Law firm we have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in dozens of cases like these.

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October 04, 2010
  A Reduction in the Punishment for Possession of Marijuana
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Proposition 19, which will be on the November 2nd, 2010 California statewide ballot, is known as the Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010. If approved by voters, Proposition 19 will permit local governments to impose and collect marijuana-related fees and taxes, legalize various marijuana related activities, and authorize various criminal and civil penalties. One of the biggest arguments supporters of the proposition were using was that the criminal penalties for owning marijuana can seem too harsh, and that people caught with small amounts of marijuana shouldn’t have their lives ruined because of it.

 On October 1st however, Gov. Schwarzenegger signed into law Senate Bill 1449, which will reduce the punishment for possession of an ounce of marijuana from a misdemeanor to an infraction. If caught with less than one ounce of marijuana there will be a fine of $100, but those who receive citations will no longer sit for a jury trial and will not carry a criminal record. This new law might weaken one of the strongest arguments of Proposition 19 supporters

A drug crime is a serious offense and can have dire consequences, but hiring a criminal defense attorney may allow you to avoid severe penalties. If you are involved with a drug crime call our office today. At the Hedding Law firm, we have combined experience of 75 years successfully representing our clients.

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October 01, 2010
  Actor Russell Brand Arrested for Simple Battery
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Actor Russell Brand was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after allegedly pushing and hitting several paparazzi. At the time of the altercation, one of the photographers made a citizen's arrest with assistance from the LAX police. Brand was taken into custody and taken to the LAPD Pacific Division station, for a misdemeanor charge of simple battery. He angrily explained to police that the photographers were taking pictures up his fiancé's skirt. Brand was later released after posting $20,000 bail.

Simple battery is defined as any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon another person. Simple battery can be charged as either a misdemeanor or felony. The penalties involve fines of up to $2,000 and up to 6 months of jail time.

Often situations like Russell Brand's arise, where emotions run high and people can make mistakes. At the Hedding Law Firm we have helped many clients just like you, we know the stress you are under, and are here to see you through the process. As knowledgeable criminal defense attorneys, we know that battery charges must always be taken seriously.  When we work with our clients, we do everything we can to provide them with the best legal resources, representation, and guidance. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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