Few accusations turn a life upside down as fast as child abuse. A bruise noticed at school, a mandated report from a doctor, an angry accusation during a custody dispute, and suddenly there are detectives at your door and a social worker asking to speak with your kids. In the Central Valley these cases often move on two tracks at once: a criminal investigation run by the DA, and a separate dependency case in family court where your parental rights are on the line. What you say in one can be used against you in the other.
California draws lines that matter here. There is a difference between lawful discipline and criminal conduct, between an accident and willful harm, between corporal injury to a child and child endangerment that never caused an injury at all. Some of these charges are wobblers, chargeable as a felony or misdemeanor, and the choice can hinge on a single medical opinion about how an injury happened. A conviction can mean prison, a permanent mark on your record, loss of custody, and a place on a registry that follows you for years.
Karan handled serious felonies as a prosecutor in this county, and he knows how child abuse cases get built and where they fall apart. He knows these investigations lean heavily on a forensic interview of the child, on medical testimony about the cause of an injury, and on a presumption that the adult is guilty before the facts are in. He also knows that children can be coached, that injuries have innocent explanations, and that a doctor's first impression is not the final word. A second medical opinion has changed the entire direction of cases like these. Because Karan once decided which of these cases to file, he knows how to test the ones built on assumption rather than proof.
Do not try to clear your name by talking to the detective or the social worker on your own. You may feel that explaining will end it. It almost never does, and your words get written into a report you cannot take back. Before you speak to anyone, call The Saini Law Firm at 209-809-1634 for a free consultation. The stakes here are your freedom and your family, and they are worth defending hard.
