Demanding equality in the courthouse Approximately 30 Years
Demanding equality in the courthouse Approximately 30 Years
Albert has been successful in defending many high profile cases. He has been a guest speaker, has been featured on the News, CNN, Date Line and 60 Minutes. Albert has been recognized for Excellence in Criminal Defense, has been a lawyer of distinction and named in the top 5% of America’s Most Honored Professionals. Albert also has been awarded the highest in ethical standards and professional excellence by the Top Lawyers in California and has received the distinguished award in his legal ability and ethical standards by the Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ ten years in a row.
— Steven Keeva
Attorney, Albert Perez Jr., received his education from UCLA and Western State University. He has practiced law for approximately 30 years.
Albert aggressively and relentlessly fights for his clients. He is passionate about the law and the Constitution and will give you the best lawyering possible.
Moral turpitude is an act or behavior which can cause a jury to look upon you as a bad person. LEARN MORE
Vehicle Code 2800.2 VC is the California law that defines the crime of felony reckless evading. LEARN MORE
If you have been charged with a theft offense and there has been an additional petty theft with a prior allegation, it is very important that you consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney right away, because this could result in potential prison time. LEARN MORE
Deferred entry of judgement is a program in California that allows a judge to stop short of entering a conviction in a criminal case.
The defendant must plead guilty to the crime they are being accused of. The court then offers a term of supervised probation. If all terms of probation are completed, the court will dismiss the charges. LEARN MORE
Penal Code 245 A)(4) PC makes it a crime in California for a person to * Commit an assault * Do so using force that is likely to produce great bodily injury. LEARN MORE
If you are charged with a felony, the initial charging document will be called a complaint. The complaint has your charges, enhancements, and priors. This document is first received at your arraignment and gives you Notice as to what you are facing. Should your case go to a preliminary hearing, which is known as a probable cause hearing, meaning that the prosecutor presents evidence to a judge or commissioner that you MAY have committed a crime? LEARN MORE
In California penal code, some felony charges are considered strike offenses; the California “three strikes” law doubles prison sentences for those facing 2 violent, or 2 serious felony charges. Below is a list of serious felonies according to PC 1192.7 (c) LEARN MORE
The final version of the 2018 Farm Bill allows cultivation of hemp; it cannot contain more than 0.3 percent of THC (the compound in the plant most commonly associated with getting a person high). LEARN MORE
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