Posted On: July 28, 2011

Alleged Serial Rapist Arrested by Irvine Police

ABC 7 News reports that Irvine police arrested a 29-year-old man recently whom authorities believe is a serial rapist. The man was arrested and booked into the Orange County Jail on multiple felony and rape counts. He is being held without bail.

According to the article, the arrest came following a joint investigation between the Newport Beach and Irvine police departments. DNA and fingerprints were discovered from a suspect in rapes that allegedly occurred in both cities in May of 2005 and July of 2010. Police reported that investigators did not previously have a suspect matching the DNA or prints in any law enforcement database.

The man is accused of committing rape in Newport Beach in May of 2005 and in Irvine in November of 2006 and again in July of 2010. Both incidents in Irvine occurred at the same apartment complex. However, the rape victims were not able to offer police a description of the suspect since the rapist had covered his face. Detectives started to closely watch the area of the Irvine apartment complex after the second rape occurred.

Then, in June of 2011, a suspicious subject was reported to police in that area. Daily patrols in the area by the Irvine police department were increased, as was nighttime surveillance. The man was seen in the area and had talked with police. Further investigation resulted in forensic experts matching a fingerprint from the rape case in Newport Beach to the man. The fingerprint also matched two fingerprints discovered in the investigation of the Irvine incidents.

Whether you have been charged with a felony or misdemeanor sex crime in California, you are facing severe, life-changing penalties. To have your rights and your freedom protected, contact Lawrence Wolf, a highly skilled sex crime defense attorney in Orange County. Call 866-390-7373.

Posted On: July 20, 2011

Two Men Arrested for Alleged Hate Crime in Ojai Valley

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department reports that two 17-year-old boys were allegedly threatened by two men in a motor vehicle while standing close to an intersection in the Mira Monte region of Ojai Valley, close to Oxnard, according to ABC 7 News.

Authorities allege that two men, ages 22 and 19, drove up to aggressively talk with the two boys, identifying themselves as skinheads and made racial and sexual slurs. The victims reported that one of the men got out of the car and slapped one of them, and claimed that the man said he had a handgun that he threatened to use. The two men reportedly then drove away and returned several minutes later, and came close to hitting one victim before leaving the scene.

Once the alleged incident was reported to authorities, a search was launched. The suspects were found within an hour after they came back to a convenience store nearby. Authorities found prescription drugs in the vehicle that were not prescribed to either suspect. The two men were arrested; one man was arrested for battery, hate crime enhancement, criminal threats, and possession of a controlled substance; while the other was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and criminal threats. According to authorities, the suspects and the victims did not know each other before the alleged incident.

If you have been charged with a violent crime in California, it may be in your best interests to learn more about your legal rights. Talking with a skilled violent crime defense attorney in Los Angeles can help you understand the gravity of the charges made against you as well as what legal options are available. Call 866-390-7373 to find out how The Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf can help you today.

Posted On: July 13, 2011

Rodney King Arrested for DUI in Moreno Valley

KTLA reports that Rodney King was arrested on Tuesday afternoon, July 12, for allegedly driving under the influence in Moreno Valley in Riverside County. King was driving a 1994 Mitsubishi when he was observed by police officers committing “multiple infractions.” He was taken into custody by authorities after they determined he appeared to be under the influence. King was arrested and then booked for driving under the influence. He was later released on a $2,500 bail. Police have not yet released information regarding what substance he was allegedly under.

In 1991, King was famously beaten by four Los Angeles Police Department officers after a police chase. The beating was videotaped and sparked the Los Angeles riots of 1992 after the four officers were tried and acquitted. Later, two officers were charged with violating King’s federal civil rights, and both served prison time.

Since the famous incident, King has had a lengthy record of legal troubles, including several arrests for driving under the influence in California in 1992 and 1993. In both incidents, charges were not filed. He was also arrested for driving under the influence in Pennsylvania in 1995, for which he was tried and acquitted. He also served jail time in 1995 after he was convicted of a hit-and-run after allegedly hitting his wife with his car. In 2001, King was arrested and charged with being under the influence of the psychedelic drug PCP. After allegedly threatening his ex-girlfriend and daughter, he was also arrested in 2005.

For over 30 years, the drunk driving lawyers in Riverside County at The Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf have helped people charged with DUI. In many cases, a jail term is not the appropriate sentence for someone who has been charged with driving under the influence. There are certain alternative options available that can benefit all parties involved far more than incarceration. Our attorneys work diligently to ensure our clients receive the best possible outcome for their case, and often recommend alternative forms of punishment rather than spending time in jail. To learn more about how we can help you, call 866-390-7373 today.

Posted On: July 11, 2011

Five Suspected Gang Members Arrested in Alleged Home Invasion in San Clemente

KTLA reports that five men were arrested over the weekend that are believed by authorities to have forced their way into a person’s home and held them at knifepoint.

According to the article, at about 4 a.m. on July 10, deputies in Orange County responded to reports of the alleged home invasion in San Clemente. Officials allege the men attempted to rob the man living in the home by holding him at knifepoint. The five men are suspected gang members. A perimeter was set up around the house and deputies arrested all five men, with the last man arrested around 10:30 a.m. All of the men were arrested on suspicion of home invasion with gang enhancements. Officials report that nothing was taken from the man’s home that was allegedly invaded by the men.

When police make an arrest, there is certain protocol that must be followed, in addition to having just cause for making the arrest. When these important steps are overlooked, serious charges made against a suspect can be lessened or dropped altogether. It is important for anyone who has been arrested for a violent crime or any other crime in California to understand due process and their legal rights to ensure police did not make any errors. Being charged with a crime can have serious repercussions on a person’s life, which is why it is important to consult with a skilled Los Angeles violent crime defense lawyer to determine whether an arrest was made properly and what legal options are available.

For over 35 years, attorney Lawrence Wolf has been helping people who have been charged with a crime in California. To learn how Mr. Wolf can protect your rights, call 866-390-7373 to schedule a free consultation today.