Skip to main content

Exit WCAG Theme

Switch to Non-ADA Website

Accessibility Options

Select Text Sizes

Select Text Color

Website Accessibility Information Close Options
Close Menu
Law Office of Paul B. Tyler
  • Available 24 Hours / 7 Days A Week

Category Archives: General

Teenage girl uses self defense skills to fight back

When Can You Claim Self-Defense to Battery?

By Paul Tyler |

Many individuals facing battery charges assert that they were acting in self-defense when they committed the act of physical violence that resulted in the charges, but the laws of California limit when this defense applies. Read on to learn about when acting violently might be legally permissible as self-defense. An individual charged with a… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Attorney reading

Why should you consider hiring a private attorney for your DUI?

By Paul Tyler |

If you’ve recently been arrested for a DUI in California, you may be wondering whether or not you need to hire an attorney to defend you at your DUI trial. Perhaps you’re planning to apply for representation from a public defender instead of speaking with a private criminal defense attorney about your case. Whenever… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
on probation wooden sign

What Are the Consequences of A Probation Violation in California?

By Paul Tyler |

If you’ve been granted probation in lieu of serving a prison sentence, hopefully you’re doing everything you can to remain in compliance with the terms of your probation in order to stay out of jail. Depending on your individual terms, there can be almost countless ways that an officer can claim you’ve violated probation;… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Prescription drugs.jpg.crdownload

A DUI for Driving Under the Influence of Prescription Drugs?

By Paul Tyler |

You understand that you can be charged with a DUI for driving after drinking alcohol, and for driving after taking illegal drugs. But did you know that you can be charged for driving under the influence when you’ve only taken medicine that was prescribed to you by a doctor, or even purchased over the… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
A sign that reads 3 strikes

Is There Anything I Can Do to Avoid a Three Strikes Penalty?

By Paul Tyler |

Being charged with a crime is never a welcome occurrence, but when you have a criminal record in the state of California, an arrest can have very serious implications for you. While California’s notorious Three Strikes Law has been modified in recent years, it has not been eliminated. Being charged with a crime that… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
DUI concept shown with two drinks, cognac, and keys

Ways in Which a DUI Can Harm Your Career

By Paul Tyler |

Ventura criminal defense attorney Paul Tyler talks about how a DUI or DWI can hurt your career or professional license.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Gavel and Parole on top of manila envelope

California’s Youth Offender Parole Law—What You Should Know

By Paul Tyler |

Ventura criminal defense attorney Paul Tyler on California’s youth offender parole program with early release to those who committed violent crime before 18.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Taking oral swab from a young woman

Will Oral Swabs Become a New Standard for Roadside Drug Testing?

By Paul Tyler |

Ventura DUI defense lawyer Paul Tyler discusses the use of oral swabs for roadside drug testing & possible challenges in California criminal defense cases.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Aftermath of drugs shown by woman Slumped On Sofa

Are you Eligible for a Deferred Judgment?

By Paul Tyler |

Ventura County criminal defense attorney Paul Tyler discusses how to get deferred judgment or probation to avoid jail time for certain California drug offenses.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Crime Word Cloud

What Does it Mean to be Charged With a “Wobbler” in California?

By Paul Tyler |

Ventura County criminal defense attorney Paul Tyler educates the public on wobbler offenses & how to get a felony charged as a misdemeanor.

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

For a No-Obligation, Free Consultation please call 805-889-9000 or fill out the form below.

By submitting this form I acknowledge that form submissions via this website do not create an attorney-client relationship, and any information I send is not protected by attorney-client privilege.

Skip footer and go back to main navigation