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In california, multiple gun charges can sometimes be served concurrently. Notable cases include people v. Correa and people v. Jones. Felons generally cannot own firearms, but options like felony reduction or a pardon may restore rights. For specific cases in san luis obispo, use legal databases such as westlaw or lexisnexis, accessible at law libraries or through online subscriptions. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Yes I'm looking for cases to site
To help you find cases where multiple gun charges were served concurrently in California, you can look into:
- People v. Correa (*): This case discusses issues related to multiple gun charges and concurrent sentencing.
- People v. Jones (*): This case involves concurrent sentences for multiple firearm possession charges.
For detailed information, you might want to check legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis. Would you like assistance finding a lawyer to help with your legal research?
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Here are a few additional cases you might want to look into:
- People v. Rodriguez (*): This case discusses sentencing for multiple firearm offenses.
- People v. Navarro (*): This case involves concurrent sentencing for various gun charges.
For further research, legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis would be helpful. Would you like assistance finding a lawyer for more detailed research?
What is the gun reform.where a felon can own a gun after a clean 7 years
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In California, felons are generally prohibited from owning or possessing firearms. However, under certain circumstances, individuals with felony convictions may seek to restore their gun rights. Here are some key points:
- Felony Reduction: If the felony was a "wobbler" (an offense that can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony), you might petition the court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor.
- Pardon: Obtaining a gubernatorial pardon may restore your firearm rights.
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Felon caught with a gun for 8th time only gets 6 months with house arrest
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In California, the penalties for a felon caught with a firearm can be severe, especially if it is a repeated offense. However, sentencing can vary based on the circumstances of the case, the judge's discretion, and the effectiveness of legal representation.
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No I'm looking for a case in San Luis Obispo
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For cases specifically in San Luis Obispo, you might want to check legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis for more precise information. These databases can help you find relevant case law and legal precedents.
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To access legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis, you can usually visit a law library or use online subscriptions if you have access through a legal institution. Alternatively, some public libraries provide access to these resources.
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Yes what libraries
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You can visit law libraries to access legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis. Here are some options in California:
- Local public libraries
- Law school libraries (e.g., UCLA, Stanford)
- County law libraries (e.g., Los Angeles County Law Library)
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