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San Fernando Criminal Lawyers

San Fernando is located in the San Fernando Valley in the northwestern Los Angeles County, California. It is an independent city with abundant supply of groundwater which enabled them to remain separate when most surrounding towns agreed to annexation by Los Angeles in the 1910s to tap water supplies by the newly opened Los Angeles Aqueduct. San Fernando is a beautiful place to live. Popular visitor attractions to San Fernando are the Mission, Lopez Adobe and the San Fernando Museum of Art and History.

While San Fernando is a nice place to live and raise a family, it does have some crime. Below are some statistics regarding crime in San Fernando.

San Fernando Crime Statistics November 2010

Violent Crimes
Rape
2

Robbery
24

Aggravated Assault
125

Total Violent Crimes
151



Property Crimes
Burglary
134

Larceny
136

Auto Theft
87

Total Property Crimes
357



San Fernando, police is working with the community to prevent and distribute information regarding crime and suspicious behavior to others to increase awareness. Crime in San Fernando has decreased signficantly over the past ten years. Yearly statistics reveal that crime statistics are considerably lower than the average in the United States after beign significantly higher in 2001.

Being charged or investigated for a criminal act is a serious problem. If you do not have the proper legal representation you could be facing a long prison sentence or extensive fines. The San Fernando Criminal Lawyers of the Karpel Law Group are experienced and aggressive attorneys and lawyers who will make sure that you are treated fairly and receive the best representation available. We practice criminal law exclusively and will professional handle any and all phases of your case. Contact us toll free at 1-800-977-1LAW(1529) for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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  • Charge: Arrested by TSA at airport screening with two military-style knives and charged with Possession of Concealed Weapon at Airport.
    Result: Pled to an infraction of Disturbing the Peace and paid a fine.
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