When Does Cyberbullying Become a Crime in San Diego?

Cyberbullying—using texts, social media, or other digital tools to harass or intimidate—has become common in California. While some online comments may be rude but protected as free speech, others cross into threats, stalking, or invasion of privacy and can result in criminal charges. In San Diego, both schools and law enforcement take cyberbullying seriously. State […]

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What Are Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude?

Being arrested can be a scary experience. If you’ve been arrested for a crime of moral turpitude, the stakes are even higher. The most important thing you can do if you find yourself in this situation is to contact a criminal defense lawyer who can help you navigate the criminal justice system and protect your […]

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Will Police Cite Me for Not Wearing a Mask When Shopping in San Diego?

As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, the question of masking is front and center. Many people in San Diego wonder if they are required to wear a mask when in public.  The regulations regarding masks are often unclear. This leaves many people concerned that they might be cited for not wearing a mask when shopping.  […]

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Is it Illegal to Be Unvaccinated Against COVID-19 in California?

It is currently not illegal to be unvaccinated against COVID-19 in California. However, pushes for vaccination mandates could change vaccination laws this year.  Vaccine battles broke out across the country when they became available to the public. Vaccine proponents argue that lawmakers must mandate COVID-19 vaccines to end the pandemic in the United States. Vaccine […]

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Personal Rights: If the Police Stop You in Your Car or Home

You have personal rights, which means that you have a right to protect yourself if the police pull you over or come to your home. You might want to be prepared for anything, which is exactly what many people should consider in all walks of life. So what do you do if the police come […]

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Is a Misdemeanor Enough to Affect my Gun Rights?

At Blair Defense Criminal Lawyers, we understand how a charge can affect you for the rest of your life, which is why we offer our helping hand when you have been charged or convicted of a serious crime. When you look at a misdemeanor, you probably don’t view them as seriously as felonies. This is […]

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When a Search Takes Place Without a Search Warrant

When you are suspected of a crime, sometimes something known as a search warrant is supplied. However, not all searches have to take place with a search warrant – especially if the search is found to be “reasonable.” We will help you understand the many ways in which a warrant may not be needed, depending […]

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How You Can Restore Your Gun Rights in California

Some states have very relaxed laws on how to restore your gun rights. For instance, in Minnesota, if you have been convicted of a non-violent felony, you can regain your firearm the moment you are finished with your sentence. Even those who are violent felons can petition the court to have their rights restored. However, […]

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