Procedures
The lawyers at the Law office of Roberts amp; Elliott LLP offer this free summary of legal information on California criminal procedure and California Criminal Court procedures.
- Arrest
- Attorney-Client Privilege
- Bail
- Charges
- Courts
- Crimes
- Discovery
- DMV Hearings
- Expungement
- Felony
- Forfeiture
- Juvenile Cases
- Miranda Rights
- Misdemeanor
- Motions
- Own Recognizance
- Pleas
- Probation and Parole
- Proceedings
- Restitution
- Rights
- Sentencing
If you have questions about California crimes, visit our California Crimes Page.
If you have been charged with a crime, or there is an arrest or bench warrant out for you, you want experienced representation. Schedule a free, confidential consultation with the experienced San Jose criminal defense lawyers at Roberts & Elliott by calling us at 1-408-275-9800, emailing us, or filling out our intake form on our Contact Us page. We practice through Santa Clara County Courts.
We have experience in the defense of criminal cases: criminal charges, felony, misdemeanor, California Penal Code violations, California Health & Safety Code violations, California Vehicle Code violations, drug cases, juvenile, vehicular manslaughter, domestic violence, drug, theft, forfeiture, asset forfeiture, OR, release from jail, plea bargains, and sentencing. From the preparation of relevant motions, such as motions to suppress, dismiss, and strike a prior conviction, to efficiently navigating through the discovery pretrial, trial and sentencing processes, we will take the steps necessary to effectively protect your constitutional rights and avoid jail.
We can help you understand the California criminal processes and procedures including: Attorney-Client Privilege, Bail, Charges, Conviction, Courts, Crime, Discovery, DMV Hearings, Expungement, Felony, Fines and Penalties, Forfeiture, Jail and Prison, Juvenile Cases, Miranda Rights, Misdemeanor, Motions, OR, Pleas, Probation and Parole, Proceedings, Restraining Orders, Three Strikes, Restitution, Rights, Sentencing, Statutes of Limitation, Trial, Warrant, Writs and Appeals.
The information provided is for general information purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. You should consult a lawyer for your specific problem.
Zealously Protecting Your Rights Since 1981
The statements, testimonials, or endorsements set forth in this site to not constitute a guarantee, warranty or prediction regrading the outcome of your legal matter.










