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Monday, January 14, 2019

Cabin Fever Turned Ugly.

This time of year, many of us spend more and more time indoors even in the San Jose area.  When that happens familiarity can breed contempt.  Things can quickly escalate, and a verbal row turns into some perceived criminal act.  It is the ultimate he said/she said, and you had better have a sympathetic ear if you are arrested for domestic violence.

These days, California police have a low tolerance for such matters.  Excessive force, assault, battery, even kidnapping can result from such uproars.  There are often three sides to the story.  Your side, the other side, and the truth!  Until it happens to you it seems like a non-reality that could never occur in your household.

If you have been charged with domestic violence or assault, in the San Jose area you need a defense attorney who will listen to YOUR side of the story and make sure your rights are protected.  San Jose criminal defense lawyer William Chestnut has been protecting the rights of the accused for well over 40 years.  Call Bill 24/7 for a vigorous defense at (408) 298-6990.

5 awesome SF Bay Area things to do indoors on a rainy day

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Rain doesn't have to mean confined to your home with nothing to do!  Check out the list of great options for rainy days and get out and enjoy your day!



 

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

New California Criminal Laws in 2019.

As Jerry Brown wraps up his 2nd tenure he is putting his signature on some new state laws.  Some will have an impact on those who get arrested, on our youth, and those charged with marijuana offenses BEFORE marijuana was legalized.  Perhaps the most widely reviewed is the law that eliminates cash bail in California slated to take effect in October 2019.

California will become the first state to completely abolish cash bail, replacing the existing money bail system for one that evaluates a suspect for the likelihood of not appearing in court or be a risk to public safety. The goal is to create greater equality in who is held in jail awaiting trial, because it would not favor those who can afford to post bail. The appellate court has ruled that the state’s cash bail system is unconstitutional.

This is a watershed change in how suspects are treated in The Big Bear State.  It is just one of several new laws that will take effect in 2019.  A big new change has an impact on accomplices in murder cases.  Don’t try to learn all of them.  Attorney Bill Chestnut already knows them.  If you are accused of a crime in San Jose or the surrounding area, call Bill at (408) 298-6990.