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Since 2005, our law firm has represented clients across the Central Valley of California. From tough misdemeanor defense and trial-tested appeals to complex injury claims and high-stakes estate contests, we know how to skillfully fight for our client's rights. Get the latest legal news and insights, updates on laws and more in the blog.
Martens Law Firm Blog
3w ago
California law classifies theft into two categories: petty theft and grand theft. Petty theft involves taking property valued at less than $950. In contrast, grand theft applies when the stolen property’s value is $950 or more. In addition to value, California law also designates certain property types that qualify as grand theft, regardless of their monetary worth ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
3w ago
California Penal Code classifies theft into two main categories: grand theft and petty theft. The distinction primarily depends on the value of the property taken. Grand theft typically involves property worth more than $950, while petty theft involves property valued at $950 or less. Petty theft is a common charge in California, encompassing offenses like shoplifting or retail theft ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
3w ago
California Penal Code Section 496 defines the crime of receiving stolen property as when a person buys, receives, conceals, sells, or withholds any property that has been stolen or obtained through theft or extortion, with knowledge that the property was stolen or unlawfully obtained. This law also applies to individuals who aid in these activities ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
3w ago
White-collar crimes like embezzlement are complex and require a deep understanding of California’s legal system. Martens Law Firm has the experience needed to navigate these cases successfully, whether it involves negotiating with prosecutors for reduced charges or fighting in court to secure an acquittal ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
1M ago
Being charged with a crime is a serious offense that can lead to stress and anxiety. Hiring the right lawyer is essential to ensure your rights are protected and your case is handled diligently. At Martens Law Firm, with offices in Bakersfield and Visalia, our experienced attorneys represent clients throughout California's Central Valley ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
1M ago
Hiring a criminal private investigator is a significant decision. Being well-informed and asking the right questions can help you avoid potential issues. An experienced criminal defense attorney, like Christopher Martens, can connect you with reputable investigators and streamline the process, ensuring the best possible outcome for your case ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
1M ago
Navigating plea bargaining requires a skilled criminal defense attorney with strong negotiation and trial skills. Christopher Martens, with years of experience in the Bakersfield area, can effectively evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the prosecutor’s case and negotiate the best possible outcome for his clients ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
1M ago
During the trial, both sides present evidence and call witnesses to testify. Each side has the opportunity to cross-examine the other’s witnesses. This phase is critical, as the evidence and testimonies presented will form the basis of the jury’s decision ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
1M ago
Navigating the criminal court process can be overwhelming, but understanding each stage can significantly improve your chances of a favorable outcome. In Bakersfield, California, the legal proceedings follow specific phases, each with its own critical steps. Here’s a detailed breakdown to help you grasp what to expect and how to prepare ..read more
Martens Law Firm Blog
1M ago
Under the U.S. Constitution, all Americans are protected from unreasonable search and seizure of their property by law enforcement. The State of California has established general rules upon which search warrant documents and supporting affidavits for warrants are to be written and obtained ..read more