CAN SPEEDING BE CHARGED AS A FELONY IN CALIFORNIA?
Excessive speeding in California can mean more than a traffic ticket. Driving over 100 mph may trigger misdemeanor charges—or even felony penalties if injuries occur. Learn when speeding crosses the line into criminal territory.
DEMYSTIFYING DOMESTIC BATTERY LAW IN CALIFORNIA: PENAL CODE 243(E)(1)
Domestic battery under Penal Code §243(e)(1) PC is a misdemeanor crime in California that doesn’t require proof of injury. Learn how it differs from other domestic violence charges, potential defenses, and the serious consequences of a conviction.


 
