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Welcome to the California Criminal Law Wiki! | |||
This is a resource mainly for criminal defense lawyers in California. It concentrates mainly on California criminal law though it does cover federal criminal law within the 9th Circuit. | |||
Broadly, this wiki covers the following stages of a case | |||
* [ | |||
* [ | *[[Arraignment]] and [[Bail]] | ||
* [ | *[[Preliminary Hearing]] | ||
* [ | *Pre-trial motions including [[Search and Seizure]] | ||
*Trial | |||
*Post-Trial | |||
*Post-conviction relief | |||
It also includes some computer information on [[typography]] to help you [[Formatting|format]] your pleadings. There's some [[pleading templates]], so you don't have to spend hours creating a California-compliant pleading. | |||
'''Warning!''' Please use this wiki only as a starting point for your own legal research. This wiki is updated haphazardly so cases and law may be outdated. Please see the disclaimer below for details. |
Latest revision as of 06:44, 11 April 2014
Welcome to the California Criminal Law Wiki!
This is a resource mainly for criminal defense lawyers in California. It concentrates mainly on California criminal law though it does cover federal criminal law within the 9th Circuit.
Broadly, this wiki covers the following stages of a case
- Arraignment and Bail
- Preliminary Hearing
- Pre-trial motions including Search and Seizure
- Trial
- Post-Trial
- Post-conviction relief
It also includes some computer information on typography to help you format your pleadings. There's some pleading templates, so you don't have to spend hours creating a California-compliant pleading.
Warning! Please use this wiki only as a starting point for your own legal research. This wiki is updated haphazardly so cases and law may be outdated. Please see the disclaimer below for details.