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Do You Know Whether You Are Using Fake Apps (Applications)?
Almost everyone uses a cell phone today. And, the number using a smart phone and/or any other mobile device, such as a tablet, is increasing daily. We know that cell phones can be used to send instant text messages, which for many are used more frequently than communicating in person, on the telephone or sending … Read More
Court of Appeal Recuses Orange County District Attorney’s Office in Murder Case
On November 23, 2016, the Fourth District Court of Appeal affirmed the Superior Court’s Decision recusing the entire District Attorneys Office in Orange County [OCDA] in the penalty phase of a case in which the defendant had previously pled guilty to eight counts of murder. The Superior Court concluded the OCDA had such a severe … Read More
Safeway Grocery Settles Claim of Employee With Disability
On November 2, 2016, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reported a settlement regarding a food services employee on disability leave for a job injury at Safeway Grocery. Initially Safeway followed the law, Americans with Disabilities (ADA), which requires employers to reasonably accommodate employees with a disability; as such Safeway allowed the employee to … Read More
California Death Penalty. Vote November 8th
There are two measures that deal with the death penalty in California that are on the ballot in the forthcoming November 8th election. California has the largest number of inmates awaiting the death penalty of all the states. The last execution in California was about ten years ago when it was legally challenged because of … Read More
WHAT TO DO IF YOU GET PULLED OVER?
Knowing what to do in the event you get pulled over is very important. However, it is equally important to know the reasons for getting stopped by a law enforcement officer so as to avoid being pulled over in the first place. Here are a few of the top reasons: Speeding. Clearly, driving above the … Read More
Federal Appeals Court Bars DOJ From Prosecuting Medical Marijuana Cases
On August 16, 2016, a three- judge panel of the 9th Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals (this is the federal appellate court that covers California) ruled against the Federal Government, holding the Department of Justice (DOJ) cannot prosecute marijuana cases when a STATE permits medical marijuana &/or a business or individual is … Read More
CALIFORNIA NEW VACCINE LAW – WHAT TO KNOW
On June 30, 2016, Governor Brown signed SB 277 into law a vaccine bill that bans personal and religious exemptions for schoolchildren. Medical exemptions, such as for those children with physician-certified allergies and immune-system deficiencies, will be allowed for those entering day care and kindergarten; this law can be viewed by clicking the link to … Read More
California Petty Theft Laws: Detention and Civil Demands
Unless specifically set forth as grounds for Grand Theft, the Petty Theft laws apply, as follows: Petty Theft is often referred to as shoplifting; as a general rule it takes place when one obtains property by theft, that involves a value less than nine hundred fifty dollars ($950); A first conviction generally constitutes and is … Read More
California Measure on November Ballot to Repeal Death Penalty
Residents of California over 18 years of age and a U.S. citizen who are not currently in prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony and not currently found mentally incompetent by a court will have an opportunity to vote in the November election whether to repeal California’s death penalty law. If passed, … Read More
Make Your Opinion Count – Primary Election
On June 7, 2016, California has the Presidential Primary Election. Make your opinion count, and vote. Most polling location hours are 7:00am to 8:00pm. Fr a certified list of candidates, voting information, Official Guide, etc. click the following link: Candidate and Related Information Your vote can make a difference.
