Charles Crain

Attorney · UC Berkeley School of Law

Charles Crain began writing freelance articles for Nolo in 2022 and became a Legal Editor later that year.

Education. Charlie holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Chicago, an M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University, and a J.D. from Berkeley Law. He is licensed to practice law in California.

Journalism. Charlie began his career as a freelance journalist, covering the war in Iraq for publications including Time Magazine and USA Today.

Legal training. During law school, Charlie was a member of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic and an editor of the Berkeley Journal of International Law. He externed for a semester at the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office and spent a summer interning for the Office of the Federal Public Defender in San Francisco. 

Legal career. After law school, Charlie was a post-bar clerk in the Law and Motion Unit of the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office and then a volunteer attorney in the Misdemeanor Unit of the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office. From 2015 until 2018, he worked as a litigation associate in the Silicon Valley offices of two large law firms. From 2018 until 2021, Charlie was a fellow in the Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic at Yale Law School. He co-taught a weekly seminar and managed a docket of cases focused on First Amendment and Freedom of Information Act litigation.


Articles by Charles Crain

Three Strikes Laws and Habitual Offenders
“Three Strikes and You’re Out” laws are intended to keep career criminals or habitual offenders locked up for life.
California Felony Crimes and Sentences
Learn how sentencing works in California for felonies, crimes that can be either felonies or misdemeanors, and defendants who have previous convictions for serious or violent felonies.
Auto Theft Laws in New Jersey
How does New Jersey punish auto theft, joyriding, and other vehicle crimes?
Auto Theft Laws in New York
What are the criminal penalties for car theft and other vehicle crimes in New York state?
Auto Theft Laws in North Carolina
Learn about the criminal penalties for car theft and other vehicle crimes in North Carolina.
Weapons Charges in New Mexico
Learn about New Mexico’s gun regulations, including restrictions on the possession, carrying, and use of deadly weapons.
Auto Theft Laws in Louisiana
Motor vehicle theft, carjacking, and joyriding are all serious crimes in Louisiana, and a conviction can result in a long prison sentence.
Stun Gun and Taser Laws in Tennessee
Learn how the state of Tennessee regulates electronic weapons.
Stun Gun and Taser Laws in Michigan
Civilians with concealed carry permits can possess and use Tasers in Michigan, but state law bars the possession of stun guns.
Stun Gun and Taser Laws in Georgia
You don’t need a permit to buy a stun gun or Taser in Georgia, but make sure you understand the restrictions on where and how these weapons may be used.