Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Summer 2014, Volume 20, Issue 3
Content
- Big Plans for 2014-2015
- Ethics and Technology For the Solo Lawyer
- Letter From the Editor
- Letter From the Outgoing Chair: You May Be a Solo, But You Are Not Alone
- Practical Advice for Getting Results in Business Mediation
- Profile of Solange Ritchie: Myer Sankary Award Recipient - Orange County Women Lawyers Association
- #Sdmetro: a Guide to San Diego
- Table of Contents
- Recent Developments in Criminal Law and Procedure
Recent Developments in Criminal Law and Procedure
By Eric Ganci
Eric Ganci is an owner and DUI trial lawyer with Galente Ganci, APC. He is trained in blood testing for drugs and alcohol, trained on breath testing, and trained to train police on field sobriety tests. He has authored Thomson West Publications regarding DUI science and law. He received his JD from Thomas Jefferson School of Law, his BA in Music Education from Northern Illinois University, and graduated from the Trial Lawyers College in 2013.
Below is a compilation of some key criminal law cases from the California courts and the United States Supreme Court in late 2013 and early 2014. It’s always interesting to see and track how quickly (and drastically) criminal law and procedure can change.