Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Deadly Weapon

Pulled over for Drinking - Blood alcohol level .85 - while searching my truck the police found a ''night stick'' a friend had given me the night before. I just found out I am being charged with concealing a deadly weapon (cops said was worse than having a gun) - I had no idea of this!!! I have a record, but have been a normal citizen for years. What do I do?


Asked on 2/02/01, 5:05 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Jones Michael K. Jones, Attorney at Law

Re: Deadly Weapon

The first thing you need to do is hire a competent attorney. Someone that deals with criminal cases like this as part of their practice. I am such an individual. My practice consists exclusively of criminal defense and I have had great success in LA Co, Orange Co, San Berd Co, Riv. Co, and Ventura Co. Having handled hundreds of criminal cases I have the experience that you need on your side.

It is doubtful as to whether a DA can make a concealed weapon out of a nightstick. That in and of itself is a great issue.....i believe that it is one that I could win for you.....secondly, your dui issue is also worth noting.....it appears that you have a "borderline" reading on your blood/alcohol level. Because it is so close to being "sober" you need a good dui attorney to help you with that situation as well.

I would encourage you to call me at my office at (818) 398-3788 or visit my website at :

www.thebestcriminalattorney.com to see some examples of some of the cases that I have handled and their results. I think that you will like what you see.

If you decide that you mant to fight this case, call me and let me know...i would be happy to fight the fight with you!

sincerely,

mkj, esq.

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Answered on 3/22/01, 6:16 pm
Jerome Goldfein Jerome Goldfein

Re: Deadly Weapon

Get a god attorney to show that you are a good citizen. Get the case in front a the right DA and the right judge.

Call if I can help. 714-899-3224 and see my website at www.goldfeinattorney.com

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Answered on 3/20/01, 3:24 pm


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