Man Recovers $9,000 After Search and Seizure at Mexican Border

February 14 2018 in Asset Forfeiture, Case Results

Not long ago, a man was driving from California into Mexico while carrying a little over $9,000. At the border, law enforcement officials asked him if he had money to declare, and he initially declined, believing that he had below the $10,000 limit. Nonetheless, the police decided to detain him and ...

Man Facing the Loss of His CDL Gets Charges Dropped

February 9 2018 in Case Results, Traffic Violations

Recently in California, a man was speeding on his motorcycle, but when the police attempted to pull him over, he continued at a high-rate of speed for a few more blocks. Although he did eventually stop and comply with the officers, he was charged with evasion of a police officer. This created a s...

How to Legally Buy Marijuana in California

February 7 2018 in Legal Blog, Marijuana Charges, Medical Marijuana, Recreational Marijuana

In January 2018, California issued its first adult use cannabis retail licenses, effectively launching the state's recreational cannabis industry. Anyone who is at least 21 years of age can legally purchase cannabis from a licensed adult use retailer. Veteran smokers can finally enjoy their hobby le...

Probation Terminated Early for Man Charged With Petty Theft

February 5 2018 in Case Results, Theft

Awhile back, a man was caught shoplifting and reached out for help at McElfresh Law. With the help of Jessica McElfresh, he pled guilty to petty theft and only had to deal with informal probation. More recently, he wanted a new job. So, along with attorney McElfresh, they filed a motion at the 18-mo...

Woman Charged With Failure to Yield Gets Misdemeanor Dropped

February 2 2018 in Case Results, Traffic Violations

In California, traffic violations can lead to serious consequences. Recently, a young woman was driving in the carpool lane when a police officer attempted to pull her over. When she saw she was being pulled over, she continued driving in order to find an area to stop that wouldn't be in the way of ...

Steps to Starting a California Marijuana Business

January 26 2018 in Legal Blog, Marijuana Business, Medical Marijuana, Recreational Marijuana

With the official opening of the California recreational cannabis industry this month, our state is experiencing a green rush. But before you hurry to get into this newly-legal occupation, you should follow certain essential steps to starting a California marijuana business. If you're looking to g...

Changes to California Marijuana Law in January 2018

January 12 2018 in Criminal Defense, Legal Blog, Marijuana Charges, Recreational Marijuana

As of January 1, 2018, recreational marijuana is legal in California, making it the largest state to legalize recreational cannabis use thus far. However, since the law only passed with a 57 percent majority, there still remains uncertainty and pushback from certain groups. The state has made it up ...

What You Need to Know About Recreational Marijuana in California

December 29 2017 in Legal Blog, Marijuana Business, Marijuana Charges, Medical Marijuana

Everyone knows that cannabis is legal for both medical and recreational uses in California. However, questions abound about how to buy recreational cannabis, where to smoke it, or how to start a recreational cannabis business. The Adult Use of Marijuana Act, or AUMA, was the law originally authorizi...

AB 1008 to “Ban the Box” for Employers Asking about Criminal History

December 20 2017 in Criminal Convictions, Legal Blog

Starting January 1, 2018, Californians with criminal histories will have a much easier time getting a job. This year, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law the so-called “Ban the Box” legislation, also known as AB 1008, which limits an employer’s ability to screen your criminal history before m...

Crowdfunding for California Marijuana Farm Fire Victims Denied

November 22 2017 in Legal Blog, Marijuana Business

The fires that ravaged more than 200,000 acres in Northern California has hit the local cannabis industry hard. In Mendocino, Sonoma, and Napa counties, at least 34 farms were destroyed by the flames. Processed and packed product, drying buds, flowering crops, and farming equipment all went up in sm...

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