The California Board of Parole Hearings, commonly known as the Board of Parole or BPH, is the division of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation that is responsible for determining parole suitability for inmates in California. The Board holds hearings for inmates who are serving indeterminate sentences, such as…
Los Angeles Criminal Defense and Appeals Lawyer Blog
AB 1310
California Criminal Appeals Attorneys Helping Obtain Resentencing Hearings Based on New Legal Developments Note: AB 1310 is proposed legislation and is not yet enacted law. Thus, any of the remedies created by AB 1310 are not yet available and will only become available if and when AB 1310 is signed…
Senate Bill 81 Gives Judges the Discretion to Strike Enhancements
Senate Bill 81 (“SB 81”) is a pivotal piece of legislation that dramatically changed the landscape of California sentencing procedures. While SB 81 is undeniably relevant to anyone with a current case in the California criminal justice system, it may also be used by inmates who were sentenced years ago…
A Guide to California Larceny Laws
If you’re charged with larceny in Orange County or Los Angeles, you need to understand the high stakes involved. A conviction could upend your life, impacting your future employment prospects, relationships, and even your freedom. It’s crucial to take any larceny charge seriously by securing skilled legal representation. Power Trial…
AB 600–Navigating Resentencing Opportunities: A Comprehensive Guide to AB 600 and Its Implications for California Inmates
On October 8, 2023, California took a significant stride in criminal justice reform with the enactment of Assembly Bill 600, widely referred to as “AB 600”. This legislative development, approved by Governor Newsome, marks a paradigm shift in the state’s approach to resentencing hearings for inmates, introducing the concept of…
What is a CLETS Restraining Order in California?
If you’ve applied for or defended against a California restraining order, you may have noticed the term “CLETS” on some of the forms you filled out. CLETS stands for “California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System” and is used as a designation for certain restraining orders. The primary difference between a CLETS…
The Impact of Assembly Bill 333 (AB 333) on Sentences–Gang Enhancements
Recently, California lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 333, which is just one of the recent criminal justice reforms targeting the state’s outdated sentencing laws. Assembly Bill 333 specifically takes aim at one of the most used sentencing enhancements in courts across California—the gang enhancement under California Penal Code § 186.22. What…
Homicide Based on DUI
At Power Trial Lawyers, we provide legal services for a unique criminal defense area – Homicide due to Driving Under the Influence (DUI). Servicing clients in Los Angeles and Orange County, we understand that every DUI homicide case is unique, with varying factors that can significantly impact the outcome. With…
Burglary–Penal Code § 459
Facing a burglary charge can be a distressing and overwhelming experience. At Power Trial Lawyers, we understand the complexities and challenges of the legal process. Serving Los Angeles and Orange County, our dedicated professionals are committed to fighting aggressively for the rights of individuals accused of burglary. Our experienced lawyers…
Stalking–Explained by a California Criminal Defense Law Firm
At Power Trial Lawyers, we understand that allegations of stalking can turn your world upside down. Located in Orange County and Los Angeles County, our seasoned attorneys bring a wealth of legal acumen and tenacity to every case, guiding you through the complex legal landscape. We work diligently to protect…