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Category Archives: Ventura Law Blog
Freedom is Beautiful: Giving Back With Kids Rock Free and More
Everyone who knows me knows that I love music – some personal favorite moments of all time Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Rampal at the Hollywood Bowl, Willie Nelson at Tahoe, Ronnie Scott’s jazz in London, Chris Pierce at Zoey’s in Ventura, The Eagles … Continue reading
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Celebrating Our Protections this 4th of July: Presumption of Innocence, Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, and the Jury
In many cases, much of the evidence is circumstantial evidence, making it susceptible to this instruction. As a defense attorney, it is necessary to both destroy and to create – to destroy the myth of unshakeable proof and officer infallibility that surrounds the prosecution’s case and to create a new way for the jurors to see the same evidence by bringing an alternate voice and point of view into the courtroom. Information which may initially seem very damaging when viewed through the eyes of the suspicious or biased, or terrifying strong and impossible to overcome when presented by only one side, has a way of melting away when subjected to critical examination – just like the wicked witch in The Wizard of Oz. The goal is to get the jurors, quite simply, to believe that there is another possibility, one that leads them down the road towards innocence and not towards guilt. As defense attorneys, we want them to “look behind the curtain”, to look beyond first appearances and what is initially being shown to them, and to embrace the beauty and hope of our justice system, something which all of them at heart want to do.
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Defending You Against Domestic Violence Charges in Ventura County
When you are charged with Domestic Violence in Ventura County, you need an attorney who believes in you and who will successfully argue all the areas of reasonable doubt in your case. Due to the unique and personal nature of … Continue reading
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Your Drug Case in Ventura County: Alternatives and Defenses
At The Law Office of Jennifer Zide, we stand by our clients like a best friend. Whether you want to explore treatment options to jail or prison or want to discuss your defenses and fight your drug case, you can count on us … Continue reading
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Illegal Stop and Arrest in Ventura County: Setting You Free
If we fail to challenge what we know is wrong, if we fail to fight when law enforcement goes too far, then we allow our Constitutional rights to be eroded. As Supreme Court Justice William Douglas famously reminded us, “as … Continue reading
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Expungement of Your Criminal Conviction: A New Beginning
As Ralph Waldo Emerson famously said, “what lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” At The Law Office of Jennifer Zide, we agree that people should be judged, not by their … Continue reading
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The 4th of July, Cherry Pie, and Your 2nd Amendment Rights in Ventura County
As we look towards celebrating the Fourth of July weekend, we think about all of the rights that make our country special, those rights in our Constitution that give life to our commitment to value and protect the individual – from the rights to free expression … Continue reading
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Police Interrogation and Your Ventura County Criminal Case: What You Can Expect In the Interrogation Room
Not every police officer will be as friendly as K-9 officer Ballu (pictured here). To protect your rights, it is essential that you never make a statement to an officer during an interrogation. The best advice is always to assert your … Continue reading


