Saros Law APC handles all facets of criminal defense, school discipline and other school-related concerns. Criminal defense emphasis placed on drug, alcohol and mental health-related crimes, sex crimes, DUI, theft, domestic violence, and with particular expertise representing juvenile defendants. Saros Law APC specializes in working with minors and adults facing criminal charges.
We also aid students and their families facing challenges large or small by providing education advocacy and legal services to help when needed. Alison Saros is an experienced, fierce, and successful Criminal Defense Lawyer with 25 years of legal experience. As a Deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles County for over 16 years, she tried dozens of cases to verdict, handled hundreds of preliminary hearings, and evaluated thousands of cases for filing determination.
As a law professor, she taught constitutional criminal procedure to law students from a practical perspective. She knows how to protect you because she knows the law and the exact strategies the opposition will use to prosecute you.
We also aid students and their families facing challenges large or small by providing education advocacy and legal services to help when needed. Alison Saros is an experienced, fierce, and successful Criminal Defense Lawyer with 25 years of legal experience. As a Deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles County for over 16 years, she tried dozens of cases to verdict, handled hundreds of preliminary hearings, and evaluated thousands of cases for filing determination.
As a law professor, she taught constitutional criminal procedure to law students from a practical perspective. She knows how to protect you because she knows the law and the exact strategies the opposition will use to prosecute you.
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Saros Law APC was founded by Alison Saros, an experienced, successful Criminal Defense Lawyer, and she's also a fierce, protective mother of two kids of her own.
As a Deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles County, Alison Saros prosecuted criminal cases for 16 years.
She knows how to protect you because she knows the exact strategies the opposition will use to prosecute you.
When she was a professor teaching criminal law at Southwestern, she also tried and filed cases and trained law enforcement.
As a Deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles County, Alison Saros prosecuted criminal cases for 16 years.
She knows how to protect you because she knows the exact strategies the opposition will use to prosecute you.
When she was a professor teaching criminal law at Southwestern, she also tried and filed cases and trained law enforcement.
Courtney M. Ryan is an attorney serving the South Bay, Orange County and Greater Los Angeles in the areas of criminal law, post conviction relief, and Educational Law and Advocacy.
She received her B.A. and M.A. degree from Columbia University and law degree from Loyola Law School in 2009.
Prior to attending law school, Courtney taught and coached at both the elementary, middle school and collegiate level.
While in law school, Courtney was an extern for the Honoroable James V. Selna of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
She received her B.A. and M.A. degree from Columbia University and law degree from Loyola Law School in 2009.
Prior to attending law school, Courtney taught and coached at both the elementary, middle school and collegiate level.
While in law school, Courtney was an extern for the Honoroable James V. Selna of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
Saros Law APC is Open and meeting with clients as needed at this time, we are always available by phone or email so we can stay in touch with our clients and colleagues.
We have also taken the necessary steps to ensure our office is sanitized routinely throughout the day, to promote the safest and healthiest experience for our employees, clients and guests.
We have also taken the necessary steps to ensure our office is sanitized routinely throughout the day, to promote the safest and healthiest experience for our employees, clients and guests.
In 2014, the state of California signed into law Proposition 47 (Prop47), which made significant changes to the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.
The aim of Prop 47 was to relax some laws, including drug possession laws, by declassifying some felony charges to misdemeanors.
This inherently also decriminalized "simple possession" of controlled substances.
Currently, drug charges are classified as infractions, misdemeanors, or felonies.
With the advent of Prop 47, possession of controlled substances charges, also called "simple possession", is currently a misdemeanor which is punishable by up to one year in county jail, a maximum of $10,000 in fines or community service.
The aim of Prop 47 was to relax some laws, including drug possession laws, by declassifying some felony charges to misdemeanors.
This inherently also decriminalized "simple possession" of controlled substances.
Currently, drug charges are classified as infractions, misdemeanors, or felonies.
With the advent of Prop 47, possession of controlled substances charges, also called "simple possession", is currently a misdemeanor which is punishable by up to one year in county jail, a maximum of $10,000 in fines or community service.
Assault and battery is a phrase that is commonly heard, but the two words are actually separate crimes.
California assault and battery laws apply in criminal law and civil law, but this article will focus on assault and battery laws in the California Penal Code.
Both crimes are serious offenses that can result in harsh penalties and a permanent record, so if you're currently facing charges for either assault or battery, it is imperative that you work with a criminal defense attorney.
According to California Penal Code 240, assault is defined as intentionally attempting to injure another physically.
California assault and battery laws apply in criminal law and civil law, but this article will focus on assault and battery laws in the California Penal Code.
Both crimes are serious offenses that can result in harsh penalties and a permanent record, so if you're currently facing charges for either assault or battery, it is imperative that you work with a criminal defense attorney.
According to California Penal Code 240, assault is defined as intentionally attempting to injure another physically.
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