Violent Crimes Attorney Yreka
Were you arrested for a violent crime that was committed in Siskiyou County or Yreka, California? Do you know your rights? Do you understand your rights? Are your confused about the charges that have been presented to you?
What is considered a violent crime in California?
Violent crimes can include crimes like murder, robbery or assault. In California, a violent crime can also inlcude burglary, arson, carjacking, kidnapping and some sex crimes. For more information about violent offenses in California, please click HERE and you will be redirected to California Dept of Corrections and Rehabilitation website.
Violent Crimes in Northern California:
- Assault
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Attempted Murder
- Kidnapping
- Murder
- Criminal Threats
- Weapon Charges
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"The moment I walked in to Nathan's office, I felt relieved with my case because of the amount information and experienced he has as a criminal defense attorney. I came in with a prior case that could have been violated because of my current case. My main concern was my prior case, and with Nathan's extraordinary work, i was able to view the full scope that my current case implicated on my prior case. So, I was able to not harm my prior case by resolving the current case in a timely and calm manor where the DA didn't feel the urge to charge me with a violation of my prior case. Even with the victim's staged act at the time of he incident and at court, Nathan was able to persuade the DA to keep their recommendation that kept me out of jail. The judge himself was shocked by the DA's recommendation and credited the work of Nathan because he (the judge) would have implicated more severe sentencing. As of now, I walk away from jail time, serve less CWS and avoided a heavier violation from my prior case. I consider Nathan as a strong lawyer that is well aware of all circumstances that might occur, like in my case, the appearance of the victim and their theatrical scene. He is the lawyer to hire."
-Mohammad (posted on Google in July 2018)