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Supreme Court Rules on Controversial Marijuana Possession and Traffic Stop Case

A Supreme Court case involving anonymous tips and traffic stops highlights the possible ways in which people’s constitutional rights may be violated. Although in this case the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the State of California (and its law enforcement officers), their ruling still leaves important questions unanswered. In Navarette vs. California, the Supreme…

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Three Arrested After Marijuana Dispensary Robbery | Temecula, Murrieta and Hemet Criminal Defense Attorney

The degree to which California has decriminalized marijuana has had many effects, but one of them is that it has made marijuana dispensaries an appealing target for robberies. Would-be thieves think these businesses are ripe for the plucking because they assume they have large amounts of cash and marijuana. Recently, a San Bernardino marijuana dispensary…

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Moreno Valley Man Faces Marijuana, Weapons Charges | Temecula, Murrieta and Hemet Criminal Defense Attorney

A Moreno Valley man was arrested in early January after police allegedly found weapons and dozens of pounds of marijuana in his residence. According to the Press-Enterprise, the 29-year-old man was arrested Jan. 9 after authorities raided his residence and found 53 pounds of marijuana, sawed-off shotguns, two pistols and paraphernalia to make “concentrated marijuana,”…

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Marijuana Possession, Child Endangerment Charges May Await Moreno Valley Man

A Moreno Valley man was badly burned after his alleged marijuana-growing operation caught fire on Oct. 31. According to the Murrieta Patch, police were called to Walker Terrace Apartments in the 13200 block of Heacock Avenue just before 1 a.m. Police have described what happened as an “explosion” at a “concentrated marijuana lab.” Police have…

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New Justice Department Policy Aims to Ease Sentencing for Low-Level Drug Possession

One of the possible punishments that awaits people convicted of drug possession in Federal Courts is a mandatory minimum sentence. The punishment depends in part on the amount of illegal substances found on them and their previous criminal record. Recently however, Attorney General Eric Holder has announced a new Justice Department policy that reflects the…

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Temecula, Murrieta and Hemet Criminal Attorney Drug transportation can include walking

Being charged with transportation of narcotics is often misunderstood by defendants. The California Jury Instructions (CALCRIM) for Health and Safety Code §11379 indicates that a person transports something if he or she carries or moves it from one place to another, even if the distance is short. People most often associate transportation of drugs as…