#David Sereno
Talking Law with David Sereno: Getting Questioned by Police
December 4, 2018 · 12:00 AM UTC
Law enforcement questioning can be a stressful experience, and how you respond can greatly affect what happens to you. Attorney David Sereno shares insights.
Talking Law: Expunging a Criminal Charge
November 26, 2018 · 1:33 PM UTC
Have an old dismissed or deferred criminal charge haunting your record? David Sereno gives us the steps to get it expunged in this Talking Law video.
Talking Law: Medical Marijuana & Guns
November 19, 2018 · 7:23 PM UTC
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Gun Laws: Talking Law with David Sereno
August 21, 2017 · 6:28 PM UTC
If you own guns, are they legal? Attorney David Sereno explains important points of state’s gun laws in this fourth part of our 2017 Talking Law series.
DUI & Marijuana: Talking Law with David Sereno
May 15, 2017 · 8:39 PM UTC
With medical marijuana dispensaries soon to open, attorney David Sereno delves into the issue of driving under the influence (DUI), marijuana and your rights.
Car Searches: Talking Law with David Sereno
May 2, 2017 · 7:39 PM UTC
How do you respond if a law enforcement officer wants to search your car? Attorney David Sereno says there’s a simple answer in our “Talking Law” series.
Medical Marijuana Dispensary Update: Talking Law with David Sereno
April 27, 2017 · 8:44 PM UTC
Why aren’t Maui’s medical marijuana dispensaries open yet? Once they are, what can patients buy? Attorney-at-Law David Sereno shares the latest legal details.
Know Your Rights: Talking Law with David Sereno
September 8, 2016 · 8:15 PM UTC
No one wants to get arrested. But it happens. So what do you do? Attorney David Sereno shares advice and explains the importance of knowing your rights.
Medical Marijuana on Maui: Talking Law with David Sereno
September 2, 2016 · 2:41 AM UTC
Medical marijuana dispensaries will be on Maui, so what does it mean for patients, growers and others? Attorney David Sereno has details on what’s changing.