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Criminal Defense Attorney Representing Clients in Southern California
You can be charged with countless different crimes in the state of California. Whether you are accused of possessing an illegal drug, committing an illegal sex act, assaulting someone, theft, or another crime, it’s imperative that you contact an attorney as soon as possible.
A criminal defense attorney can help you understand the charges that have been filed against you, including the possible penalties that you may face if you are convicted. Then, an attorney can begin reviewing your case and developing a defense strategy to fight the charges. With an attorney’s help, it’s possible that you could have the charges reduced or dismissed. If this isn’t possible, an attorney may be able to negotiate a lighter sentence for the crimes that you have committed.
Most importantly, an attorney will protect your legal rights throughout the entire process and ensure you are treated fairly by the criminal justice system. Don’t put your future in the hands of an inexperienced attorney—contact our law office today to discuss your legal options.
Drug Crimes Lawyer Respected by Peers in the Legal Community
The most common drug crimes in California are those that involve possession of an illegal drug, possession with the intent to sell, drug manufacturing, and drug trafficking. In California, it is illegal to possess, sell, or produce certain controlled substances, including cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, LSD, and prescription medications that have not been legally prescribed. If you violate any of the state’s laws, you could face serious consequences. In some cases, you may even face federal charges. For example, if you are being accused of transporting and selling drugs across state lines, this would be a federal crime, which means the consequences become even more serious.
Those who are convicted of drug crimes could be ordered to attend drug counseling or treatment programs. The judge may sentence you to complete a certain number of community service hours or remain on probation. However, it’s possible that you could face jail or prison time depending on the severity of your crime.
The moment you find out you are being accused of a drug crime, you should make arrangements to speak with an attorney. The sooner that you call an attorney, the quicker he can begin defending your rights.
Sex Crimes Attorney Committed to Succeeding for Over 20 Years
There are a number of sex crimes that you may be charged with in the state of California, including statutory rape, forcible rape, possession of child pornography, spousal rape, sexual battery, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, indecent expose, and more. Each of these crimes carries serious penalties, including possible jail time and fines.
People who are convicted of sex crimes will not only suffer criminal consequences, but social consequences as well. Being convicted of a sex crime may ruin your personal and professional reputation. It may be difficult for you to find employment or housing, and you may be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life. But, just because you are being accused of committing a sex crime does not mean you will be convicted. Let an experienced criminal defense attorney defend you against the criminal charges so you can avoid these consequences.
Domestic Violence Lawyer Dedicated to Helping Clients
Law enforcement officers and prosecutors in California take allegations of domestic violence very seriously. You may be accused of domestic violence if you commit assault or battery against your fiancé, spouse, cohabitant, boyfriend or girlfriend, or the parent of your child. Domestic violence can also occur when you make criminal threats towards one of these individuals. Although domestic violence laws are designed to protect families, many innocent people are wrongfully accused of committing this crime every year.
If you are convicted of domestic violence, you will face a number of consequences. For example, you may lose your professional license and find it difficult to obtain employment in the future. You will lose the right to legally own a firearm, and may be ordered to stay away from the victim. To avoid these consequences, it’s imperative that you work with an Inland Empire criminal defense attorney that can defend your rights and fight the allegations against you.
Weapons Crimes Attorney Protecting the Futures of the Accused
California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, which means it’s possible that you could face charges for committing a weapons crime one day. There are many laws that regulate selling and owning weapons in the state of California. For example, you cannot purchase a firearm without obtaining a Firearm Safety Certificate first. You also cannot purchase a handgun without a current Handgun Safety Certificate. Most assault weapons are banned in the state and all sales of legal weapons must be made through a licensed dealer.
The penalties that you will face for committing a weapons crime will vary depending on the exact charge. Our attorneys can defend you against charges for using a deadly weapon, possessing an illegal firearm, brandishing a weapon, recklessly discharging a firearm, and illegally selling a firearm. If you are facing any of these charges, contact our law firm today to schedule a free consultation.
We serve clients in Santa Ana, Rancho Cucamonga, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and throughout Southern California. We value the attorney-client relationship and treat each client with the utmost respect. Some of our criminal law practice areas include sex crimes, drug crimes, violent crimes, murder, juvenile offenses, and other misdemeanor and felony crimes.
If you have been charged with a crime, there’s no time to waste. The sooner that you contact an attorney, the sooner he can begin to defend your rights. Schedule a free consultation with our law offices today by calling 909-859-0280 or filling out the form on our website. Our team will answer your legal questions and provide you with honest legal advice regarding your case.