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Protective Orders in Domestic Violence Cases

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 19, 2024 | 0 Comments

Let's review the common question of whether a judge will issue a protective order against you if you were arrested for domestic violence in Los Angeles. Those people who have been arrested for domestic violence and are facing a criminal court date, what a lot of them don't realize is that when they go to court for that first...

What is the Definition of Domestic Violence?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 17, 2024 | 0 Comments

For those people who either have been arrested for domestic violence or who have a loved one who has been arrested for spousal abuse, domestic violence, California Penal Code Section 243, Penal Code Section 242, or the most commonly charged Penal Code Section 273.5. You may be looking for a definition or a...

How Police Determine the Aggressor in Domestic Violence

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 17, 2024 | 0 Comments

Let's review how the police determine who is the aggressor in a domestic violence case in Los Angeles. People who have been arrested for domestic violence by the police and have been cited to appear in court or had to post bail and given a court date after that are looking for answers. You've come to the right place...

Stay-Away Orders in Domestic Violence Arrest

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 15, 2024 | 0 Comments

Let's review the common question of whether you will be ordered to stay 100 yards from your loved one if you were arrested for domestic violence in California. The answer to this question is very simple: yes. If you have been charged or arrested for domestic violence, when you go to court, you will be ordered to stay 100 yards...

Who Is the Victim in a Domestic Violence Case?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 13, 2024 | 0 Comments

Let's review the common question of how the police determine who the victim in a California domestic violence case is. This is a good question because a lot of times, the police are not very intelligent and don't investigate who, in fact, really is the victim. When they arrive, they'll check to see if anybody is injured. If one person...

Victim Refusing to Testify in a Domestic Violence Case

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 11, 2024 | 0 Comments

Many victims of domestic violence victims in Los Angeles just want to drop charges and have the case dismissed. Notably, however, it's a common myth that a victim can make this decision. Many domestic violence cases are prosecuted without the victim's cooperation, including when the victim refuses to testify. The district...

Change or End a Domestic Violence Protective Order

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 08, 2024 | 0 Comments

A unique legal process in domestic violence cases in Los Angeles is the court issuing a criminal protective order against a defendant. Suppose you were charged or convicted of a domestic violence-related offense. In that case, you will typically be subjected to a protective order prohibiting you from contacting the victim for...

Is Spanking Your Child Illegal?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jul 06, 2024 | 0 Comments

Under California law, spanking your child or other reasonable corporal punishment is not illegal, but physical punishment on a child must not be excessive and cause injury. The issue of corporal punishment is controversial. California has strict laws against child abuse and harsh penalties for anyone convicted. Suppose the...

Secrets to Defending a Grand Theft Case in Los Angeles

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 29, 2024 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code 487 PC grand theft cases carry severe consequences. A felony conviction can strip you of your right to vote, serve on a jury, and own, use, or possess a gun or ammunition. These are just a few of the many issues that can arise from a felony conviction, making it crucial to seek legal defense immediately...

Secrets to Defending a Kidnapping Case in Los Angeles

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 29, 2024 | 0 Comments

I've been handling kidnapping cases since the early 1990s. I've had a lot of success and results. One of the biggest secrets to defending these kidnapping cases is to see if the client is charged with Penal Code Section 209 or Section 207. The prosecutors have to prove specific elements for each of these charges, and you...

Secrets to Defending a Rape Case in Los Angeles

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 29, 2024 | 0 Comments

If you or a loved one is charged with California Penal Code 261 PC rape, you want to find the best attorney you can. That would probably be the first inside secret. You want somebody who has experience in defending a rape case because these are very serious offenses that would require someone to register as a sex...

Do You Get Bail Money Back?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 27, 2024 | 0 Comments

Posting bail after a loved one's arrest can be costly and stressful. But what happens to that money after the criminal case is resolved? If you're wondering whether you should expect to get your bail money back, there are a few essential factors to consider. You will need to understand the differences between cash bail...

Vehicle Code 4463 VC - Vehicle Registration Fraud

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 26, 2024 | 0 Comments

California Vehicle Code 4463 VC prohibits fraud or forgery related to car registration certificates, tags or stickers, license plates, or smog test certificates. This crime is a wobbler that can be filed as a misdemeanor or felony, which carries up to three years in jail. Vehicle Code 4000a1 VC is the law that requires California drivers...

Secrets to Defending a DUI Case in Los Angeles

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 25, 2024 | 0 Comments

Thousands of DUIs are prosecuted every year in Los Angeles County. I've been fighting these cases for over 30 years, so I definitely have a few tricks and secrets for properly defending them and getting the best possible result. I think the first thing you've got to figure out is how you will handle the case. Is the case going...

Secrets to Defending a Murder Case in Los Angeles

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 24, 2024 | 0 Comments

If you or a loved one is charged with murder and you're looking for the best possible lawyer and looking for some angles and thoughts about how to approach things, you've come to the right place. I can't cover everything in this post, but I can start to give you some ideas. If you like what you hear, you can set up a meeting...

Penal Code 13700 PC - Domestic Violence Definition

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 20, 2024 | 0 Comments

California Penal Code 13700 PC is the law that defines "domestic violence" as the abuse of a current or former spouse, cohabitant, intimate partner, dating partner, fiancé, fiancée, or co-parent. This law also defines the related terms abuse and victim. These legal definitions apply to all domestic abuse offenses and...

Domestic Violence Statute of Limitations

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 20, 2024 | 0 Comments

Like most criminal issues, domestic violence (DV) has a statute of limitations under California law that imposes deadlines on anyone who wants to report a case of domestic violence. These deadlines are necessary because, generally speaking, the longer the period after a crime has been committed, the less reliable the evidence...

Who is the Aggressor in Domestic Violence Cases?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 19, 2024 | 0 Comments

When police respond to domestic violence assault incidents in Los Angeles County, one of their main responsibilities is to identify the primary aggressor. This ensures that the right individual is held accountable and victims receive protection. Police officers must make a careful balance between justice and immediate safety...

Who Are Victims of Domestic Violence?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 18, 2024 | 0 Comments

Domestic violence can happen in any relationship, regardless of income level, religion, or education. Abuse might occur between married people or between unmarried people living together or in a dating relationship. Research has revealed that some people are more likely to become victims of domestic...

Can You Recant Your Domestic Violence Statement?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 17, 2024 | 0 Comments

To recant, meaning "take back," your domestic violence (DV) statement will not always result in the case being dropped. This is especially true when the district attorney has other evidence of guilt, such as pictures of significant injuries. Another issue to consider before recanting a domestic violence statement is the possibility...

Secrets to Defending Domestic Violence in Los Angeles

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 15, 2024 | 0 Comments

With a legal career spanning over 30 years in Los Angeles, I have specialized in defending domestic violence and spousal abuse cases. The first step in our journey is a comprehensive discussion of the case's facts and circumstances. This initial secret is crucial in determining the best approach to handle your case. Your role in...

Is Domestic Violence a Felony Crime?

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 10, 2024 | 0 Comments

In California, domestic violence (DV) is typically filed as a misdemeanor rather than a felony unless certain circumstances elevate the offense to a felony. These include significant injuries, a child victim, the use of a deadly weapon, prior DV convictions, or the violation of a restraining order. If none of these circumstances exist, the...

Secret to Defending an Assault with a Deadly Weapon Case

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 08, 2024 | 0 Comments

For those people who are charged with California Penal Code 245(a)(1) PC assault with a deadly weapon (ADW), they're looking for help because it's a severe crime. If the charge is classified as a felony, it's not just a legal issue; it's a strike or a violent felony. It could remain on your record for the rest of your life, particularly in...

Secrets to Defending a Burglary Case

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 07, 2024 | 0 Comments

Those charged with burglary are looking for ways to resolve their cases. I've been doing this for over 30 years and wanted to share some of my secrets. First, you must assess whether you're dealing with a first- or second-degree burglary. A second-degree burglary involves breaking into a closed structure and stealing...

Secrets to Defending a Robbery Case

Posted by Ronald D. Hedding | Jun 06, 2024 | 0 Comments

I offer some secrets and insights into defending a California Penal Code 211 PC robbery case for those charged with robbery and the family members trying to help their family member who has been accused of it. I've been handling these cases for over 30 years on the defense side. started out working for the prosecutors, then...

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