Author Archives: Tim Warriner

State Bar of California Sections Convention, August 18-19

Follow @@warrinerlaw I am the Chair of the Criminal Law Section of the State Bar Executive Committee. Criminal Law Section members will be presenting programs at this year’s Sections Convention. The convention is August 18-19 at the Sheraton San Diego … Continue reading

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Tune in to My April 21 CEB program “Bail: The Changing Balance of Interests”

Follow @@warrinerlaw I will be presenting a CEB sponsored program on April 21 entitled: Bail: The Changing Balance of Interests. My co-presenters are the Honorable Jaime Rene Roman, Sacramento Superior Court, and Bret Wasley, Deputy District Attorney, Sacramento County. The … Continue reading

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Immigrant defense — call me for help

Follow @@warrinerlaw If you are facing immigration consequences or are concerned about the impact of the Trump administration immigration policies, please call me. I represent many immigrants and work with immigration attorneys as part of the defense team. There will … Continue reading

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New Laws – Securing Post-conviction Relief For Immigrants

Follow @@warrinerlaw Many new laws affecting the practice of criminal law have been enacted, and will become effective January 1, 2017. One of them, AB 813, is of particular importance to California’s immigrants. It adds Section 1473.7 to the Penal … Continue reading

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Get California Criminal Law Procedure & Practice (2016) — considered the California criminal law “Bible”

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