Nurse was accused of DUI
Nurse was accused of DUI and threatened with loss of her nursing license. Read On
Nurse was accused of DUI and threatened with loss of her nursing license. Read On
Client was stopped for driving under the influence of alcohol. Read On
Client was driving under the influence of alcohol, crashed car on the freeway and left the scene. Read On
Client broke into a truck and was observed making his get-away Read On
Client was charged with third DUI and very high blood alcohol content. Read On
Client was accused of DUI. Attorney Chazin intervened before charges could be filed. Read On
Client accused of driving under influence of alcohol with loaded shotgun in car. Client placed on probation with no jail time imposed. Read On
Client was committed 3rd DUI and possessed cocaine in vehicle. Drug charges were dismissed. Read On
Client was under the influence of alcohol and prescription drugs, and accused of DUI. Early intervention and aggressive representation by Attorney Chazin prevented the filing of charges. Read On
Client was a U.S. Marine stationed in Iraq charged with DUI for .14 percent blood alcohol level. Client plead to lesser offense. Read On
Client was convicted of theft case. Read On
Client was convicted of felony drug crime many years ago. Read On
Client's conviction for theft in Santa Clara County expunged. Read On
Client was convicted of attempted child molestation. Read On
Client had two sex offenses in two counties. Read On
Successful record clearance in Santa Clara County on sex-related offense. Read On
Client was seemingly ineligible for an expungement of his prior indecent exposure case due to the fact that he continued to be in violation of the law. Read On
Client was convicted of serious sex crime in San Francisco many years ago. Read On
Client's application for expungement of DUI. Read On
A client with multiple priors, including convictions for sex offenses, obtained several expungements and subsequently was granted a certificate of rehabilitation for the sex crime charges, thereby legally relieving him from having to register as a sex offender. Read On
“The death penalty is a lie, a misguided mistake born of anger and frustration. Capital punishment has become a perverse monument to inequality, to how some lives matter and others do not. It is a violent example of how we protect and value the rich and abandon and devalue the poor. The death penalty is a grim, disturbing shadow formed by the legacy of racial apartheid and bias against the poor that condemns the disfavored among us, but corrupts us all. It’s the perverse symbol elected officials use to strengthen their ‘tough on crime’ reputations and distract us from confronting the causes of violence. It is finally the enemy of grace, redemption and all of us who recognize that each person is more than their worse act.”