Robert Miller is part of the firm of Miller and Associates. The law firm is a group of Orange County DUI lawyers, featuring Mr. Miller, one of only a handful of DUI Specialists in Orange County. He can be reached through his website, expertlawfirm.com
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A discussion, using examples from California law, towards answering the question of whether a DUI is a misdemeanor, or a felony, and what makes it one or the other.
The crime of possession of marijuana is one that can be defended given a number of factors, based upon changes and requirements in California's Health and Safety Code section 11377. This article discusses defenses and potential outcomes of prosecution under this law.
Defending a Possession of Controlled Substance Charge HS 11370(a) in California California Health and Safety Code Section 11350 is a law that makes it unlawful to possess an illegal drug or narcotic. As you can tell, this law, by the way it's written, requires that the prosecutor prove at least two things for a conviction: (1) That you or the person charged possessed a drug or narcotic; and (2) That the drug or narcotic was illegal. This article discusses in depth the defenses to this law.
Charges in California of Penal Code section 245, Assault with a Deadly Weapon, can be serious. This article discusses the punishment for this charge, how it is used by prosecutors, and fully discusses all defenses to the charge for those charged with this crime.
Forging a Prescription in California is illegal through HS 11173 (Health and Safety Code section 11173. This article provides practical defenses, a method of approaching such cases, and advice for those charged with this crime.
Under California law, individuals who do not have a valid driver's license are not allowed to drive on California roads, and this article discusses the laws of the various code sections that apply.
Domestic violence is one of the more common criminal charges under California law. Here's how the law works, and what defenses are available for this charge.
Possession for Sales cases are defensible. This article discusses the California Health and Safety code elements, and several defenses that can lead to a not guilty for a possession for sale charge.
Criminal threats, which used to be called "Terrorist Threats", are against the law as part of California Penal Code section 422. Here's an analysis of the law and defenses to the charge in criminal court.
California Penal Code section 211 is a serious charge - a violent, strike felony, that can in some circumstances carry a life in prison sentence. Here's an analysis of the law, and defenses that apply under the law.


