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Suit Filed Seeking Voting Rights for County Prisoners

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  A lawsuit filed by the League of Women Voters (LWV), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and other groups seeks to restore voting rights to about 85,000 people incarcerated in county jails or under the supervision of county probation departments. This action stems from the U.S. Supreme Court's directive to California last year requiring the reduction of the state's prison population because of overcrowding. California Secretary of State Debra Bowen and the Attorney General's office oppose the request. To comply with the Supreme Court's ruling, since last fall thousands of people convicted of non-violent felonies have been transferred from state prisons to county jails while many others with new convictions have also been routed to county facilities. Lawyer firm in US . Still others who in previous years would have had their probation overseen by state officials have also been handed over to the counties for supervision. It is this placement in county programs ...

"Shoulder Tap" Operation Targets Alcohol Sales to Minors

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  Earlier this month, the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) worked with police agencies throughout the state to target people who buy alcohol for people less than 21 years of age. This first of its kind effort - conducted March 16 - involved over 90 local agencies and resulted in 430 arrests, including 11 in the city of Sacramento. The program is called a "shoulder tap" because a minor, under supervision of law enforcement personnel, approaches an adult entering a liquor store and asks him or her to purchase alcohol on behalf of the minor. Lawyer firm in USA . According the ABC press release, the underaged decoy indicates that he/she is less than 21 years of age. If the adult goes through with the transaction and provides alcohol to the minor, officers step in and make the arrest. Furnishing alcohol to a minor is a misdemeanor that can result in a $1000 fine and 24 hours of community service.

Bill Would Prohibit Asking About Criminal History on Initial Employment Applications to Local Governments

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  Assembly Bill 1831 - introduced by Roger Dickinson (D - Sacramento) - would prohibit local governments from asking an applicant about his/her criminal history on an initial employment application. The purpose of the legislation is to ensure that people who have made mistakes in the past but gotten their lives back on track are given a fair opportunity to find employment. AB 1831 would still allow local government agencies to ask about criminal history once an applicant has been determined to meet a job's qualifications. Lawyer firm in USA . Until that point, however, applicants with criminal records could not be eliminated from consideration. In addition, the bill would not apply to positions that are required by law to conduct a criminal background check. A number of cities across the country have already passed ordinances similar to this legislation, including Oakland, San Francisco, and Berkeley here in California. The new law - which would apply to all cities and counties i...

Increased Threshold for Grand Theft Applied to Appellate Case

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  A California appellate court has ruled that a 2011 increase in the threshold for grand theft charges should apply in a case the began in 2006 but was appealed into 2012. The decision in People v. Wade by the Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division Five, concerns Cebron Wade, who in August 2006 was accused of stealing a purse that contained contents valued at $700. Under California law at the time, grand theft charges could be brought against someone stealing property worth $400 or more. Wade was subsequently found guilty of grand theft and other charges. Wade, however, appealed his conviction with the appeal carrying into 2012. This is important because in January 2011 the threshold for grand theft was raised from $400 to $950 to reflect the inflation that had occurred since the $400 limit was enacted in 1982. The court agreed with Wade's contention that his conviction was not final until his appeal was heard and that state law in effect at that time should be...

Immigration lawyer firm

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  Kolko & Casey, P.C. is a located in Denver, Colorado Metropolitan area and we are a highly experienced team of legal professionals dedicated to the field of U.S. immigration law. Our firm is recognized as a premier law firm for the representation of businesses and individuals in the complex and constantly changing field of immigration law. At Kolko & Casey, P.C., we understand that U.S. immigration law affects the most fundamental aspects of business and people's lives. It affects whom employers can hire, where people can work, and for whom they can work. It affects whether married people can live together and whether parents, children and extended families can live in the same country. That is why our firm is dedicated to providing the highest quality legal services to our clients: It's not just law, it’s your business and life.

Guidant Law Firm

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 Headquartered in Arizona, Guidant takes a personalized and practical approach to resolving complex and growth-oriented legal issues at the local, national, and international levels. Whether handling a contentious dispute, overseeing a sensitive negotiation, or positioning a company for growth, we maintain a strong client-first philosophy, providing sound and practical counsel. Taking a 360-degree view of the individual matter at hand, our experienced legal team provides strategic insight on immediate and periphery issues that may affect a case, while also uncovering both short- and long-term implications to provide thoughtful recommendations. We’re not only a team of attorneys – we are also business owners who have encountered many of the same opportunities and challenges our clients face. While the issues may be new to them, we have heightened perspective into the concerns that keep clients up at night and how to maximize client outcomes.

1-800-THE-LAWYER Firm

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 MARY ANN WALKER founded 1-800-THE-LAW2 in 1985, after years working as a translator in the Los Angeles Court system. WHILE WORKING AS A COURT TRANSLATOR, Mary Ann realized that the “language of the law” can seem foreign and intimidating to both non-English and English speakers — after all, there is a lack of awareness around one's legal rights in America. Further, she saw firsthand how concerns over the potential cost of legal action posed an obstacle to getting help. Mary Ann Walker built 1-800-THE-LAW2 as a response to this challenge. MARY ANN WALKER SOUGHT TO RECRUIT experienced attorneys who are just as committed to bridging this advocacy gap. Our goal is to ensure that everyone is able to access high-quality legal representation — regardless of income, nationality, or native language.

Office of the Attorney General

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  The Office of the Attorney General was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789 (ch. 20, sec. 35, 1 Stat. 73, 92-93), as a one-person part-time position. The Act specified that the Attorney General was to be "learned in the law," with the duty "to prosecute and conduct all suits in the Supreme Court in which the United States shall be concerned, and to give his advice and opinion upon questions of law when required by the President of the United States, or when requested by the heads of any of the departments, touching any matters that may concern their departments." However, the workload quickly became too much for one person, necessitating the hiring of several assistants for the Attorney General. As the work steadily increased along with the size of the new nation, private attorneys were retained to work on cases. By 1870, after the end of the Civil War, the increase in the amount of litigation involving the United States had required the very expensive retenti...

Lawyer in US

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The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal , PLLC is an immigration law firm based in New York. Our firm consists of experienced United States immigration lawyers dedicated to assisting individuals and businesses navigate the tangle of United States immigration laws. Our office is located in Manhattan, New York, but we handle immigration matters throughout the United States. Our firm's objective is to provide you with personalized attention and professional service toward achieving your immigration goals.