I, too, have heard "he's a good boy, he's turning his life around" so many times I could barf, but in this case, when I say he has never been accused of or perpetrated violence, it is true.
I am not bailing him out, but am using a good attorney. It is being paid by a small inheritance from...
Well, I did hire a lawyer for him. The first charge of having a gun was thrown out as were a couple of lesser charges. The search was done not with a warrant, but because the police intimidated grandson's wife into opening the safe, which was not hers, not on her property or where she lived...
Well he got those charges dropped, but it is the stolen firearm charge that has me worried the most. I wish I could say with certainty that it was completely untrue, but I do not know and frankly, don't want to know. The firearm charge was listed as "auto theft" instead of firearm. However...
My grandson was arrested for DUII when he was not in a car and not driving at all. Is this proper under California law?
Also, they added a charge that does not match the penal code number. Is this useful for him or just a minor inconvenience to the state?
Of course it does. But, I was curious on behalf of my grandson. It seems that he was charged with DUII when he was not driving! Also, one of the charges does not match the penal code number. Does anyone know if that is a problem for the state?
I can't seem to navigate to the right forum for criminal charges in California
I need help to find that forum to ask questions regarding charges.
Thanks in advance!