
Criminal Procedure Law
Criminal Procedure law has to the do with Due Process of Law, dealing with constitutional law issues such as the right against self incrimination, unlawful search and seizure, right to counsel, double jeopardy, excessive bail, etc. Criminal Proceudre law addresses due process (5th and 14th amendment-both substantive and procedural due process) and the criminal process itself as addressed by the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th amendment and so forth as well as the other applicable portions of the bill of rights) per the constitution as opposed to the undrelying substantive criminal charges such as assault, battery, robbery, murder, and so forth. If you require the services of a criminal defense attorney who understands due process of law, please feel free to contact a lawyer in our office for assistance with your criminal legal problem. Criminal matters should be taken very seriously as the consequences can be your loss of freedom. Please feel free to contact a criminal lawyer in our office for further assitance.
Due Process
4th Amendment Criminal Procdure Law
5th Amendment Criminal Procdure Law
6th Amendment Criminal Procdure Law
8th Amendment Criminal Procdure Law
Expungement.
For more information on constitutional law please feel free to visit our sister site which deals more with the constitutional aspect of the legal issues.
If you require the assistance of a criminal defense attorney please feel free to contact our office to discuss your legal problem with a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer.
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5030 Campus Drive
Newport Beach, Ca 92660
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