Imagine a manager of an electronics store stays late one night to do paperwork. He doesn’t realize that his employees left a side door unlocked. John and Chad are walking along and happen to see the unlocked door. They can … Continue reading →
Once again the California State Legislature is making progress in reforming juvenile justice laws to reflect the understanding that children are not capable of thinking or planning in the same way as adults, that they should not be treated and … Continue reading →
Friday, April 20th, the Sacramento County Bar Association is hosting the Cannabis Symposium, with special guest speakers explaining the new laws and regulations regarding almost every aspect of cannabis. I will be presenting the first session’s topic, Prosecutions after Prop … Continue reading →