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Home for The Holidays! Another Power Trial Lawyers, P.C. Client is Free after Resentencing by Reaching Stipulation with the District Attorney’s Office

Power Trial Lawyers, P.C. entered into a stipulation with the Los Angeles District Attorneys office to resentence client. Client will be home for the holidays. The Power Trial Lawyers, P.C. attorneys and staff are celebrating another major win for their client! Another Power Trial Lawyers, P.C. Client is resentenced and…

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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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Attorney Matthew Barhoma appears on CourtTV for Analysis on Sentencing Laws and Recent Developments

California Criminal Appeals Lawyer Comments on Recent Criminal Justice Headlines Recently, Attorney Matthew Barhoma, appeared on Court TV to discuss several of the nation’s highest-profile criminal cases.  Ahmaud Arbery Earlier this year, three White men who were previously convicted for the February 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery were sentenced by…

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SB 775 May Help You Reduce Your Manslaughter and Attempted Murder Convictions, Much Like SB 1437

Senate Bill 775 passed the senate and the assembly this month, on September 10, 2021. It has been passed off to Governor Newsom for final signature. If signed, this bill will help reduce the sentence of those convicted of attempted murder and manslaughter, if they meet the SB 775 criteria.…

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