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In the hip city of San Diego, California, Sevens Legal is the acknowledged authority on criminal law. At Sevens Legal, we have established a stellar reputation for competence in defending the rights and liberties of people facing criminal charges. Our staff of seasoned attorneys has firsthand experience of California's complex legal system. In addition to San Diego, California, Sevens Legal is pleased to service the encircling Southern Californian towns and cities. Great legal services are what we promise to deliver, and we cover many areas in the area, including Mission Valley, CA; North Park, CA; Oak Park, CA; National City, CA; Coronado, CA; Clairemont, CA; Escondido, CA; Oceanside, CA; Carlsbad, CA; Vista, CA; San Marcos, CA; Encinitas, CA; Poway, CA; Fallbrook, CA, and many more.

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Sevens Legal San Diego, CASan Diego, California's thriving city is home to Sevens Legal, the undisputed authority in criminal law. Sevens Legal is known for its exceptional representation of the libe

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Sevens Legal San Diego, CASan Diego, California's thriving city is home to Sevens Legal, the undisputed authority in criminal law. Sevens Legal is known for its exceptional representation of the libe

San Diego County Woman Sentenced to 18 Years’ Imprisonment for Methamphetamine and Fentanyl Trafficking

San Diego County Woman Sentenced to 18 Years’ Imprisonment for Methamphetamine and Fentanyl Trafficking

New court for those with serious mental illnesses is launching soon. Here's what to know

Too often, people with serious mental illnesses cycle in and out of emergency rooms, jail cells or homeless shelters because they can't get the care they need; CARE Court is a new approach to that ch

1 in 4 inmate deaths happens in the same federal prison. Why?

The Butner federal prison complex in North Carolina is where a quarter of federal inmate deaths occur. It includes a medical facility but inmates aren't getting needed care, there or at other prisons

San Diego federal judge again strikes down California ban on large-capacity gun magazines

Ruling is latest in winding case challenging legality of 2016 voter-approved ban and comes after Supreme Court overruled 9th Circuit decision upholding ban

Convicted burglar who fled San Diego reentry center arrested in Long Beach, officials say

Law enforcement had been searching for 31-year-old Diana Sanchez since she escaped on Sept. 16.

The Social Justice Promise of Psychedelic Decriminalization

Psychedelic decriminalization, as with cannabis, has the potential to achieve broad social Justice reforms- but only if these ideals are brought to the forefront of the movement. 

DUI/OVI Cases in Ohio Mayor’s Courts

In Ohio, most misdemeanor DUI cases (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio) are heard in Municipal Courts.  However, some misdemeanor OVI cases are heard in mayor’s courts.  Mayor’s courts are operated in ci

Federal Judge says drag is ‘vulgar & lewd’ ‘sexualized conduct’

Anti-LGBTQ activists perpetuate lies that LGBTQ community targets children for sexual abuse by bringing them to drag performances

Ad Law News And Views - September 21, 2023 - Advertising, Marketing & Branding

The summer seemed to fly by. We hope your summer months were filled with time to relax and reset.

News Roundup

On Monday, Illinois became the first state to eliminate cash bail. A provision of the state’s criminal justice reform law was supposed to eliminate the use of cash bail across the state on January

Sevens Legal San Diego, CA

Sevens Legal San Diego, CA San Diego, California's thriving city is home to Sevens Legal, the undisputed authority in criminal law. Sevens Legal is known for its exceptional representation of the lib

Sevens Legal San Diego, CA

Sevens Legal San Diego, CAIn the energetic city of San Diego, California, Sevens Legal is without a doubt the leading authority in criminal law. With a group of seasoned lawyers who are well-versed in

Baja Officer Stopped at Border with Cocaine Suggests Drugs Were Planted in Car

A Baja California state police officer has been charged by San Diego federal prosecutors with allegedly trying to bring drugs across the border.

Memo to Kansas City, Mo.: Time to rethink your plan to build a new jail

At the request of Decarcerate KC, we reviewed the city’s plans to build a new jail and found the community doesn’t actually need more jail beds and most people currently in its custody are there f

Case Summaries: N.C. Court of Appeals (Sept. 19, 2023)

This post summarizes the published criminal opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals released on September 19, 2023. These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a fr

Unraveling Maryland’s Murders: A True Crime Podcaster’s Story

Tia Lincoln, the real-life host and creator of the new and raw “Maryland's Most Notorious Murders” podcast sat down with The Crime Report to discuss her fascination with all things true crime, whe

On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers

New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.

How Can We Better Understand Federal Sentencing Through Plea Agreements?

For our viewpoints series, Billy Sinclair argues that while plea agreements, constituting the majority of criminal convictions, are a fundamental aspect of the legal system, they must still align with

‘Reverend’ of White Supremacy Pleads Guilty to Obstruction In Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Case

If his plea is accepted, Hardy Lloyd will spend 78 months in jail as part of his agreement with the Justice Department.

US World Street Gang Member Convicted In Shooting of FBI Agent

Joshuia Brown is scheduled for sentencing in January 2024, when he will face a sentence up to life in prison.

Former Drug Dealer ‘King Rudy’ Free After Cooperating With Prosecutors

One U.S. Attorney described Rudolph Acosta III "one of the most prolific and successful cooperators with our office" in the last decade.

Prison Contractor Sued for Medical Malpractice, Declares Bankruptcy

Corizon Health Inc., a for-profit medical contractor for prisons, owes more than $82 million to over 1,200 creditors, but has since moved its debts and declared bankruptcy.

Texas Inmates Condemn Shutdown Conditions On Social Media

Administrators denied that clips posted to social media represent food provided to inmates.

Colorado Program Aims to Prioritize Mental Health Response Over Arrests

Pitkin County’s PACT (Pitkin Area Co-Responder Team) program pairs mental health professionals with law enforcement officers.

Florida Preacher Sentenced For Sexually Abusing Children On Mission Trips

A former preacher from Milton, Florida, Jason Robert Moore, has been sentenced to 60 years in prison on federal child sex abuse charges.

Case Summaries: Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (Aug. 2023)

This post summarizes published criminal and related decisions released by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals during August 2023. Cases of potential interest to state practitioners are summarized mon

Case Summaries: N.C. Court of Appeals (Sept. 12, 2023)

This post summarizes the published criminal opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals released on September 12, 2023. These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a fr

News Roundup

A convicted murderer who escaped from prison in Pennsylvania and remained on the loose for two weeks was captured this week. According to the AP, “a plane fitted with a thermal imaging camera picke

State v. Calderon Refines Analysis of When Acts Support Multiple Counts of Indecent Liberties

A recent court of appeals case, State v. Calderon, ___ N.C. App. ___ (2023), sets forth a new test for determining whether multiple acts of touching a child during a single encounter can support mult

More on the New Pretrial Integrity Act

Last month, my colleague Jeanette Pitts blogged about the new Pretrial Integrity Act enacted under S.L. 2023-75 (H 813). Since the bill was passed, I have gotten a few questions about potential issue

Las Vegas police officer’s report details ‘Pawn Stars’ personality’s DUI arrest

Source: LAS VEGAS (KLAS) One of the stars of the reality show “Pawn Stars” was arrested in Las Vegas last week on a charge of DUI, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department documents said. Accordin

Case Summary — State v. Richardson, No. 272A14 (N.C. Sept. 1, 2023).

Presented with an appalling set of facts, the North Carolina Supreme Court unanimously upheld the defendant’s convictions for murder, kidnapping, sex offense, and felony child abuse.  The majority

Seeking shelter from mass incarceration: Fighting criminalization with Housing First

Providing unconditional housing with embedded services can reduce chronic homelessness, reduce incarceration, and improve quality of life – especially for people experiencing substance use disorder

Anticipatory Search Warrants: Why Must There Be Probable Cause That the Triggering Condition Will Happen?

In preparation for some upcoming teaching, I’ve been brushing up on anticipatory search warrants. Such warrants authorize a search, but only once a “triggering condition” takes place. The most

News Roundup

A convicted murderer remains on the lam in the suburbs of Philadelphia following his escape from jail last week. The AP reports that the man was serving a life sentence for killing his former romanti

Ohio DUI/OVI Checkpoint Results

The results are in from two recent DUI checkpoints (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio).  Last weekend, DUI/OVI checkpoints were held in two Ohio Counties.  In Franklin County, 994 vehicles passed through the

Trump Indictment # 4 - Georgia-Part One

Fulton County Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis spoke about the Georgia Grand Jury Indictment issued yesterday. A review of the Indictment and my thoughts are below: The Indictment has 19 defendan

High stakes mistakes: How courts respond to “failure to appear”

Research shows that while most people who miss court are not dangerous or evading justice, the way courts treat “failure to appear” may make our communities less safe.

Seventh DUI arrest sends driver back to jail after speeding in Nebraska, police say

Source: Matt Chibe | News 8 Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A man is accused of driving under the influence, and Nebraska police say this is the seventh time he’s committed the crime. Daemon Stubb

Trump Defense Counsel & Case Timing

Former President Trump's counsel of the past have faced a lot of questions, and may face more if they are called as witnesses in one of his upcoming trials. Questions such as attorney-client privilege

Good News For Tennessee Implied Consent Defendants

After many years of frustrating arguments with judges across Tennessee trying to obtain an expungement order for implied consent cases that were dismissed, the Tennessee Legislature passed a law in 20

Trump Indictment # 3 - "You're too honest"

Special Prosecutor Jack Smith's recent Indictment of former President Donald Trump carries serious charges, and this is the most important case for our country and our constitutional processes. My tho

The aging prison population: Causes, costs, and consequences

New Census Bureau data show the U.S. population is getting older — and at the same time, our prison populations are aging even faster. In this briefing, we examine the inhumane, costly, and counterp

Maserati gets stuck on Florida beach

COCOA BEACH, Fla. Fox 35 Orlando- A Florida man was arrested after police say he was driving drunk behind the wheel of a Maserati that ended up getting stuck on the beach after the driver attempted to

Welcome, Emmett Sanders!

Please welcome our new Policy and Advocacy Associate, Emmett Sanders!

Court Appearances for DUI/OVI Cases in Ohio

For a person charged with DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), going to court can be the source of anxiety.  Most people have never appeared in court and do not know what to expect.  Television and movie

Heat, floods, pests, disease, and death: What climate change means for people in prison

Without consistent access to relief or safer environments, incarcerated people are punished with deadly heat, increased biological threats, and flimsy emergency protocols. We explain new epidemiologic

New data reveals where people in Louisiana prisons come from

Report shows every community is harmed by mass incarceration

How To Think About The Hunter Biden Whistleblowers’ Disclosures And The Hunter Biden Plea Agreement. Part I.

There are three key elements to the recent disclosures by IRS Criminal Investigation Division whistleblowers concerning the DOJ’s criminal investigation of Hunter Biden: 1) the false and/or conflict

Releasing people pretrial doesn’t harm public safety

When these states, cities, and counties began releasing more people pretrial, there were no corresponding waves in crime.

DWI Blood Test Errors

Generally speaking, blood is considered the “gold” standard in forensic testing.  Many DWI blood test errors occur without anyone in the prosecutor’s office understanding or caring. Please see

Can Police Obtain Medical Records of a DUI/OVI Suspect in Ohio?

We expect privacy in our medical records.  Those records contain sensitive personal information about our health.  For this reason, health care providers generally cannot share our medical records w

New resource: Contending with carveouts: how and why to resist charge-based exclusions in reforms

Carveouts dramatically lessen the impact of criminal legal system reforms. In a new tool for advocates, we offer ways to resist carveouts when new reforms are proposed.

Breaking news from inside: How prisons suppress prison journalism

Building on data from the Prison Journalism Project, we find that most states enforce restrictions that make practicing journalism extremely difficult and sometimes risky.

Woman arrested on suspicion of DUI following crash on Highway 41 in Northeast Fresno

Source: ABC30 Digital Team KFSN FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — A suspected DUI driver is in custody following a crash in Northeast Fresno. It happened on Highway 41 near Bullard Avenue just before midnigh

Trump Indictment # 2

First there was an indictment against Former President Donald Trump coming out of the Manhattan DA's office - here (Indictment # 1) Now there is a federal indictment against Former President Donald Tr

Stetson Law Symposium - Elon Musk and the Law

Elon Musk and the Law Stetson Law Review Symposium March 24th 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Virtual or In-Person at Stetson's Gulfport Campus Admission - $50 - Legal Practitioners & Others; $40 Stetson Alu

"Telemedicine Scams"

Check out Katrice Bridges Copeland's Article titled Telemedicine Scams, 108 Iowa L. Rev. 69 (2022). The abstract from SSRN (here), which links to the Article states: Telemedicine emerged as a lifeline

New Corporate Policy & De-confliction

The new DOJ Corporate Prosecution Policy Revisions of January 17, 2023 discussed here, makes the point of noting that the policy "is not in any way predicated upon waiver of the attorney-client p

Revisions to Corporate Crime Policy - Will the New Carrot Incentivize Companies to Cooperate?

On January 17, 2023, Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. Delivered Remarks on Revisions to the Criminal Division’s Corporate Enforcement Policy, in which he stated, "The policy is

Another Post-Ruan Acquittal: Dr. Lesly Pompy Found Not Guilty On All Counts in E.D. Michigan

Congratulations to Dr. Lesly Pompy, acquitted on all counts (illegal distribution and health care fraud) on January 4, 2023, in the Eastern District of Michigan. Kudos as well to his outstanding team

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