
California Agrees to Seal Records of 230,000+ Residents
In a ground-breaking win for criminal justice reform, California has passed a new law that will seal the records of about 230,000 California residents who
Law Offices of M. Gabriela Guraiib
In a ground-breaking win for criminal justice reform, California has passed a new law that will seal the records of about 230,000 California residents who
The holidays are an excellent time to celebrate with loved ones, but be careful not to overindulge. While a drink or two with family can
Restraining orders are more common than you may think. While recent data can be challenging to find, as of 2003, there were more than 227,000
The statute of limitations is a standard feature of law procedurals, but it’s not always clear what the term actually means. In short, a statute
A recent San Mateo felony robbery case shows that no one is immune from the law. A 57-year-old San Francisco police sergeant has officially pled
If you’ve ever watched a show about the police, you’re probably familiar with the idea of sobriety tests. If you’ve been pulled over while driving,
I was born and educated in Tucuman, Argentina. I graduated from the National University of Tucuman with a juris doctor and became a practicing attorney in my country. After immigrating to the United States, I became licensed to practice law in California. I worked as a Deputy Public Defender in Tulare County with prior law clerking background where I gained experience in misdemeanors and felonies as well as juvenile defense. When I relocated to San Mateo County in 2014, I opened my practice in …