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House Arrest Instead of Jail – Penal Code 1203.016

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 22, 2026 | 0 Comments

House arrest under California Penal Code 1203.016 allows some defendants to serve part or all of a criminal sentence at home instead of jail. Courts may approve electronic monitoring, GPS tracking, or home detention programs for eligible defendants, particularly in nonviolent cases where...

California Entrapment Defense Under CALCRIM 3408

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 20, 2026 | 0 Comments

Entrapment under California law is a legal defense that applies when law enforcement officers, or their agents, pressure, persuade, or induce someone to commit a crime they otherwise would not have committed. California Jury Instructions (CALCRIM) No. 3408 explains that police may use decoys and ...

CALCRIM 223 & 224: Circumstantial Evidence

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | May 14, 2026 | 0 Comments

A conviction based entirely on circumstantial evidence is still a conviction. But a prosecutor's theory about what "must have" happened is not the same as proof beyond a reasonable doubt. California juries are routinely asked to fill in gaps with inference, connecting facts that may point in...

California Pimping & Pandering Defense: PC 266h & 266i

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 30, 2026 | 0 Comments

California aggressively prosecutes pimping and pandering cases under Penal Code 266h and Penal Code 266i. These charges are serious felony offenses that often involve undercover sting operations, online escort investigations, social media evidence, text messages, financial records, and allegations...

Defenses Against Aiding and Abetting Murder in California

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 27, 2026 | 0 Comments

In California, aiding and abetting a murder is an extremely serious felony charge. Under Penal Code 31 PC, if prosecutors believe your behaviors meet the criteria for aiding/abetting , the possible penalties are as high as if you committed the murder yourself, carrying a mandatory minimum sentenc...

What are the Carjacking Laws in California?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 21, 2026 | 0 Comments

Carjacking is a serious violent felony in California. It's defined under Penal Code 215 as the felonious taking of a motor vehicle in the possession of another, from their person or immediate presence, against their will and with the intent to either permanently or temporarily deprive the person ...

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