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California Board of Parole Hearings

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…

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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…

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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…

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Gun Crimes and Gun Enhancements in California

Welcome to Power Trial Lawyers, where your rights and your future matter to us. Located in the heart of Orange County and Los Angeles County, we provide staunch representation for individuals facing gun crime charges. Our mission is to protect your dignity, rights, and freedom at every turn of the…

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Felony Sentencing Guidelines in California: a general breakdown

California’s felony sentencing guidelines are established by the California Penal Code and the California Rules of Court. The California Penal Code (Section 1170) sets forth the basic framework for felony sentencing in the state, including the three strikes law, determinate sentencing, and alternative sentencing options such as drug treatment programs…

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Power Trial Lawyers Achieves Success for Client Before the California Court of Appeals

California Court of Appeals rules for Power Trial Lawyers client after the firm successfully brought a Writ of Habeas Corpus. The Appellate Court remnded the case back to the Superior Court for an evidentiary hearing. Power Trial Lawyers, P.C. successfully argued a client’s case in the California Appellate Court, Second…

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Assembly Bill 256

What Is AB 256? Senate Bill 256 is a bill introduced by State Assemblymember Ash Kalra of the 27th Assembly District. The bill builds upon a prior law, the California Racial Justice Act, which precludes the government from making any prosecutorial or sentencing decisions based on the race, ethnicity or…

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SB 1437 & Life Without the Possibility of Parole — People v. Strong

On August 8, 2022, the California Supreme Court decided a long-awaited case that affects SB 1437 Petitions for individuals convicted of Special Circumstance Murder when they ruled in the case of People v. Christopher Strong. Specifically, the Supreme Court ruled that some special circumstance findings do not automatically preclude defendants from SB 1437…

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Power Trial Lawyers Client is Granted Commutation; Power Trial Lawyers Represented Client Before Parole Board

Another Power Trial Lawyers, P.C. Client is spared from his sentence, when Governor Newsom granted his Application for Commutation of Sentence. His family and friends were elated to hear that the Power Trial Lawyers, P.C. client was sparred from his Life Without the Possibility of Parole sentence. Power Trial Lawyers,…

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