Recent Case Victories

2024 - People v. J.R.

Grand Theft

DISMISSED

2024 - People v. J.B.

Child Abuse Case

DISMISSED

2024 - People v. E.W.

Criminal Threats

DISMISSED

2024 - People v. B.B.

Domestic Violence

DISMISSED

2023 - People v. R.S.

Possession of Controlled Substance with Firearm

DISMISSED

2023 - People v. D.R.

8 Counts Identity Theft, Stolen Vehicle

DISMISSED

2023 - People v. A.H.

Domestic Battery

DISMISSED

2023 - People v. E.L.

Domestic Violence

DISMISSED

2023 - People v. A.L.

Felony Assault, Criminal Threats

DISMISSED 1 COUNT, PROBATION

2023 - People v. B.H.

Cultivation of Marijuana

DISMISSED, DIVERSION

2023 - People v. M.E.

DUI

REDUCED

2023 - People v. A.D.

Attempted Murder, Felony Assault (PC 664)

CASE WON

2023 - People v. J.E.

Corporal Injury and Vandalism

DISMISSED 1 COUNT, PROBATION

2023 - People v. E.L.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (PC 245a1)

DISMISSED

2023 - People v. M.M.

DUI & Driving with Suspended License

DISMISSED

2023 - People v. A.A.

Possession of Marijuana for Sale (HS 11359)

DISMISSED

How to Win Your Case

We cannot stress enough that you read, understand and follow these 10 basic rules if you are criminally charged or under investigation:
  1. Don’t ever talk to the police
  2. Do not discuss your case with anyone
  3. Everything you tell your lawyer is confidential
  4. Tell police you need to contact your attorney
  5. Never consent to any search by the police
  6. If the police knock on your door, don't answer!
  7. Realize the consequences of a criminal conviction
  8. Your lawyer (not you) will contact any witnesses
  9. Information on your cell phone is evidence
  10. Early Intervention is the key