As a former Deputy Public Defender in Riverside County, Mr. Donath has always been on the defense side of the law.
Top 100 Trial Attorneys in California 2012-2014, 2008 Trial Attorney of the Year by the Riverside County Public Defender's Office, and dozens of other awards and accolades.
Your lawyer should have a passion for defense, not just a passion for money. Reputation, vigor, and determination go a long way in this business.
As a former Deputy Public Defender in Riverside County, Mr. Donath has always been on the defense side of the law.
Top 100 Trial Attorneys in California 2012-2014, 2008 Trial Attorney of the Year by the Riverside County Public Defender's Office, and dozens of other awards and accolades.
Your lawyer should have a passion for defense, not just a passion for money. Reputation, vigor, and determination go a long way in this business.
Posted in General FAQ'S on January 31, 2017
A recent study conducted by the San Diego State University School of Public Affairs has revealed that black and Hispanic drivers in San Diego are more likely to be searched and extensively questioned during a traffic stop. The likelihood of a black, Hispanic or white driver being pulled over in general was roughly equal. SDSU…
Read MorePosted in General FAQ'S on January 29, 2017
Becoming a confidential informant for law enforcement in order to receive a plea deal is something often romanticized in movies and television. But what the shows gloss over is that these agreements are usually complicated, and involve specific parameters for criminal and police alike to ensure that each hold up their end of the bargain….
Read MorePosted in Drug FAQ'S on January 27, 2017
More than 57 percent of voters in California decided to approve Proposition 64, otherwise known as the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. This means that marijuana is now legal to use, possess and grow, with stipulations of course. Another thing that the new law changes are the harsh penalties that used to come with marijuana…
Read MorePosted in Police on December 30, 2016
In the film Minority Report, Tom Cruise plays a police officer in a futuristic society that’s eliminated crime by using psychic predictions to arrest people before they commit an illegal act. The movie came out in 2002 and seemed to portray a future very distant from our own time. New technology rolled out by one…
Read MorePosted in Criminal Defense,Drug FAQ'S on December 23, 2016
Living with roommates can be a source of drama, even if there aren’t any serious legal issues involved. From arguments regarding overnight guests to differing standards regarding apartment cleanliness, navigating shared living space with another person can be a challenge. These disputes go from trivial to much more serious, however, if your roommate gets involved…
Read MorePosted in General FAQ'S on December 16, 2016
In Anchorage, Alaska, three first graders plotted to poison another student. Thanks to a classmate who heard their discussion and spoke up, everyone is safe. If it weren’t for that student’s courage to speak out, however, a child could have become very sick and even died. These can be frightening times. As parents, we must…
Read MorePosted in General FAQ'S on November 30, 2016
As long as money has existed, criminals have found ways of tricking people out of theirs. A scam is any type of operation meant to make money by cheating or defrauding others. One of the most notorious is the Pyramid scheme, often called a “Ponzi” scheme after Charles Ponzi, who in the 1920s created one…
Read MorePosted in General FAQ'S on November 23, 2016
Nursing homes exist to provide a healing environment for our elderly loved ones. Unfortunately, nursing home abuse and neglect are very real problems affecting thousands of individuals. One particularly heinous form of nursing home abuse is using social media to spread sensitive images of elderly patients. Several nursing home staff members have been found guilty…
Read MorePosted in General FAQ'S on November 16, 2016
Counterfeiting money is one of the oldest crimes in human history, dating back to when early civilizations first started circulating physical currency. Before the advent of paper currency, most money took the form of coins minted using precious metals such as silver and gold. Ancient counterfeiters would replicate these coins using cheap metals such as…
Read MorePosted in Drug FAQ'S on November 2, 2016
This November, Californians will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana through Prop. 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. The Golden State is already the nation’s largest marijuana market, having legalized medical marijuana back in 1964 with few restrictions. While some pro-legalization groups have come out against Prop.64 (generally arguing it favors big growers over smaller ones),…
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