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self-study/Criminal Law

Penal Code Section 654

By Gregg L. Prickett

self-study/Criminal Law

When you win and you don’t

By Michael J. Raphael

self-study/Criminal Law

Criminal appeals in California: The nuts and bolts

By David J. Cohen

self-study/Criminal Law

Moving for mental health diversion

By David A. Katz

self-study/Criminal Law

Plain view doctrine: What you see is what you get

By Gary S. Paer

self-study/Criminal Law

Release to outpatient and restoration of sanity after an NGI finding

By Alan Eisner, Dmitry Gorin

self-study/Criminal Law

Advocating against ‘one-size-fits-all’ protective orders during the COVID-19 pandemic

By Michael A. Keough, Ashwin J. Ram, Jennie Shulkin, Nicholas Silverman

self-study/Criminal Law

2021 signals a new day for criminal justice in California

By Lara Yeretsian

self-study/Criminal Law

The impossibility of Brady: Compliance depends upon imagination

By Christopher R. Ulrich

self-study/Criminal Law

Review the rules requiring corroboration of accomplice testimony

By Gregory L. Prickett

participatory/Criminal Law

Bail Reform


self-study/Criminal Law

Countless fraud prosecutions called into question

By Bruce C. Bishop, Laurie Edelstein, Ashwin J. Ram, Reem Sadik

self-study/Criminal Law

Gang crimes

By Henry J. Hall

participatory/Criminal Law

153: Beware and aware: review of cannabis law

By Howard B. Miller

self-study/Criminal Law

Navigating evidence in CalGang petitions for removal

By Benjamin S. Kagel, Suzy Marinkovich

self-study/Criminal Law

Navigating the law of Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

By Jillian E. Atuegbu, Robin Birnbaum

self-study/Criminal Law

Text messages and adoptive admissions: a guide

By Frank M. Loo

self-study/Criminal Law

Issuing a gun violence restraining order in California

By Dean Hansell, Marina Melikyan

self-study/Criminal Law

How Walmart pulled off an FCPA win

By Ariel A. Neuman, Naomi S. Solomon

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