Theft is a commonly charged offense in California, including here in the Tulare area. While most people think of simple shoplifting when they think of this crime, it can actually be more wide-ranging and carry more significant penalties than many people realize. One...
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Probation check reveals $200,000 in stolen catalytic converters
On Behalf of Law Offices of John Patrick Ryan | Mar 18, 2021 | Theft & Property Crimes
Devices commonly called “catalytic converters” have been used in automobile exhaust systems for more than four decades in an effort to cut down on nitrous oxide and other harmful emissions. Recently, criminals have discovered that the rare earth metals that are...
Have these errors affected your Breathalyzer test results?
On Behalf of Law Offices of John Patrick Ryan | Mar 10, 2021 | Drunk Driving
Drunk driving allegations can wreak havoc on your life. While damaging to your reputation, these charges, if they lead to conviction, can take away your financial stability, your ability to drive, your job, and even your freedom. In other words, there’s a lot at stake...
Domestic violence defense strategies in California
On Behalf of Law Offices of John Patrick Ryan | Mar 4, 2021 | Misdemeanors
Domestic violence occurs when someone abuses another person. Generally, the person being abused and the abuser are in a relationship or used to be in a relationship, live together or have a child together. It can also occur when the people involved are closely related...
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John Patrick Ryan has been practicing law for over 20 years. Experienced in criminal law. U.S. Navy Veteran.