Law Offices Of Robert L.S. Angres
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The Law Offices of Robert L.S. Angres provides superior service for our clients. We offer a unique approach to legal representation by responding to the particular needs of each client. We update each client regularly so that he understands what he must do in order to insure the best possible outcome to his legal matter.

We work on the following types of cases but will consult on a wide variety of other legal issues. We offer representation and consultations on an impressive range of cases. All of our clients receive the personal attention, professional knowledge, and aggressive representation that they expect and deserve.
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The Law Offices of Robert L.S. Angres makes sure that you are well-informed about the status of your case. We provide you with top quality representation and fight for the best possible outcome to your matter. We are here to protect you and make sure that your rights are protected. The Law Offices of Robert L.S. Angres not only fights for you, but also informs you of all of your options.
In an appeal, a defendant asks a higher court to review the decision of a lower court for any errors. If the appellate court agrees that the trial court made a mistake, it will frequently go to the next step of analyzing whether the mistake had any impact on the outcome of the case.

Depending on its findings, the appellate court may affirm the judgment (leave it alone), or it could reverse all or part of the judgment with directions to the trial court on how to proceed.Appeals are creatures of statute. In other words, an appellate court will not consider an appeal unless the Legislature has passed a law permitting it do so.
California prisoners who are convicted of such crimes as murder, torture, or kidnapping may receive indeterminate sentences with the possibility of spending the rest of their lives in prison. However, after serving a portion of their sentence, such prisoners are entitled to parole consideration hearings before the Board of Parole Hearings (BPH).
In California, a motorist who is arrested for drunk driving faces not only a criminal prosecution but also the administrative per se suspension of his driving privilege. The latter process is handled through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The license suspension proceeding is civil in nature, and the rules of evidence apply.
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Patrick Burton
Patrick Burton
Aug 15, 2012
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Robert Angres is a great attorney to represent you. He is experienced, very informative and just a great all around guy. I have known him for over 5 years and is always in a positive mood. I would recommend him to anyone in need of representation.