California’s felony murder rule has changed significantly, reducing harsh penalties for those who didn’t kill or intend to kill. Learn what SB 1437 and SB 775 mean for your case.
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Involuntary manslaughter may not involve intent to kill, but the consequences are still life-changing. Discover how California law defines involuntary manslaughter, what penalties apply, and which proven defenses can protect your future.
Continue reading ›Voluntary manslaughter is one of the most misunderstood violent crime charges in California. While it’s less severe than murder, it still carries harsh penalties and lifelong consequences.
Continue reading ›Domestic violence restraining orders in California can greatly affect your freedom, family, and future. KN Law Firm helps clients in Glendale and Los Angeles fight or defend against restraining orders.
Continue reading ›White collar crimes in California involve fraud, deceit, or financial misconduct. These charges carry severe penalties, but an experienced defense attorney can protect your rights and future.
Continue reading ›White collar crimes may not involve violence, but the consequences are just as serious. Here’s what you need to know about white collar crime in California and how a defense lawyer can help.
Continue reading ›Many people believe domestic violence charges only apply if there is physical harm. In California, that’s not true. Here’s what you need to know if accused of domestic violence without physical contact.
Continue reading ›A domestic violence restraining order is a serious court order in California. Violating it can lead to arrest, fines, and jail time. Here’s what happens if you break the terms of a DVRO and how KN Law Firm can help protect your rights.
Continue reading ›Many people think of domestic violence only in terms of physical harm. But under California law, verbal abuse can qualify as domestic violence in certain situations. Here’s what you need to know and how KN Law Firm can help.
Continue reading ›In California, you can be charged even without physical evidence. Learn how prosecutors build cases, what it means for your defense, and how KN Law Firm can protect your rights.
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