California has been at the forefront of criminal law reform, particularly when it comes to reforming laws and improving the lives of those who have served time for past crimes. Recently the state legislature passed dozens of bills that expanded and made changes to procedures and policies to improve public safety by reducing recidivism rates among ex-offenders. Below we discuss 3 new 2023 California criminal laws you should know about.
Bay Area Criminal Lawyers, PC’s Alexander P. Guilmartin, Esq. obtained an incredible result for a client facing federal charges out of the United States District Court, Northern District of California for conspiracy to destroy records in connection with the high-profile Boogaloo murder case.
2023 is a great year of positive steps towards prison reform and anti-recidivism in criminal law and we have put together a definitive list of new 2023 California criminal laws you should know about! Many criminal laws have been newly effectuated or slated to take effect that show hope and promise toward a better criminal justice system that humanizes those who are incarcerated or facing incarceration. Below is a complete list of these new 2023 California criminal laws and brief descriptions of what they are about.
An Alameda County felony firearms matter ended with a great deal thanks to the hard work of Bay Area Criminal Lawyers, PC’s associate attorney Clint C. Christoffersen!
Bay Area Criminal Lawyers, PC’s associate attorney Clint C. Christoffersen, Esq. successfully had warrants recalled out of Alameda County and Contra Costa County.
Associate attorney Clint C. Christoffersen was able to successfully obtain a finding of factual innocence in Alameda County
Associate attorney Clint C. Christoffersen obtains dismissal of one charge and no custody time in Alameda County felony embezzlement case!
Firm owner David J. Cohen was able to have Alameda County client charged with Assault and Robbery with a Weapon, and an enhancement of Great Bodily Injury released and bail amount of $820,000.00 reduced to $0.00 under the California Supreme Court’s new non-cash bail decision in Humphrey after a rigorous series of motions.
Client Charged with Possession of Child Pornography Received No Custody Time and Straight Probation!
Attorney Clint C. Christoffersen represented a client out of Alameda County facing multiple charges of Possession of Child Pornography under California Penal Code Section 311.11 receive NO CUSTODY TIME and straight probation as well as dismissal of count.