Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in ZIP 99352 | 19 available
19 Criminal Defense lawyers are available in ZIP code 99352 in Red Bluff, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $353 per hour.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Red Bluff 99352 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
(Kennewick Area) 99336 5.7 miles
(West Richland Area) 99353 6.7 miles
Within 25 miles near you
Within 50 miles near you
(Sunnyside Area) 98944 25.2 miles
(Pendleton Area) 97801 45.0 miles
(Walla Walla Area) 99362 48.0 miles
Greater than 50 miles near you
(Milton-Freewater Area) 97862 51.4 miles
(Yakima Area) 98901 58.0 miles
11 - 19
$191 - $514
47% - 74%
3.8 - 4.2 ★
FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in 99352 city Red Bluff How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Red Bluff, California? Approximately 20 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Red Bluff, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Criminal Defense lawyers in Red Bluff, California? In Red Bluff, typical rates range from $196-$309 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3207 and $6294, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Red Bluff? Criminal Defense cases in Red Bluff, California usually take around 3-9 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Red Bluff, California? Residents of Red Bluff typically see Criminal Defense filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense? About 42% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Veteran and attorney striving to provide excellent criminal defense representation to those who need it most. I am committed to each case because I know that each client's case is of the utmost importance to ensure minimal disruption in their lives.
I’m a Tri-Cities native, having graduated from Hanford High School. In 2009, I graduated from the University of Washington after having to witness entirely too many losing football seasons. At the University of Washington, I majored in English and will never let you forget it. I then went on to attend the University of Illinois School of Law in Urbana-Champaign.. After earning my law degree, I decided to return to the Pacific Northwest to be closer to my family. I immediately began my legal career at the Benton County Office of Public Defense. I have always been exclusively interested in and committed to the practice of criminal law. While at the Office of Public Defense, I spent time in District Court handling misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors for indigent clients. After spending a year and a half with the Office of Public Defense, I was hired as an Associate at Mendoza & Johnson, where I expanded from misdemeanors to felony charges and became federally licensed in the Eastern District of Washington.. In 2015, I partnered with Scott Johnson to form the Johnson & Orr Law Firm, where we spent weeks fighting over the logo.. In private practice, I quickly realized that often what separates a good attorney is not necessarily legal prowess, but communication. Too many attorneys are unable or simply unwilling to allow for transparency, to not only make decisions, but the reasoning behind those decisions. These are difficult choices to make; one that requires a collaborative effort with our clients. It is easy to forget that most everyone seeking legal counsel is enduring one of the most trying times of their life, but it shapes everything. I have always been passionate about my role as an advocate for my clients, and that doesn’t exist in a vacuum at the courthouse.. Outside of my private practice, I hold a position on the Benton & Franklin County Adult Drug Court. This has provided me an opportunity to secure close ties to the treatment community, while also allowing me to work towards criminal justice reform. I will unabashedly advocate for any all reforms to our justice system and I rarely will bite my tongue about it. I like to believe that advocacy helps guide me in my individual relationships with my client. In addition to this position, I have helped coach the Richland High School Mock-Trial team for the last two years in a futile effort to appear youthful.. I pride myself on honest, clear communication that helps my clients find empowerment by understanding their options. Clients can look forward to accessible representation, vigorous preparation, and effective resolutions. Whether you have been accused of committing a misdemeanor or felony, Johnson & Orr provides skilled representation in a wide variety of criminal law matters.
I was born and raised in Tri-Cities where I graduated from Kennewick High School. I left Kennewick for the University of Idaho double majoring in Psychology and Sociology. After earning my diplomas I attended the University of Idaho College of Law, graduating in the top 1/3 of my class. During my time in law school I interned for the Kennewick City Attorney's Office performing the duties of an Assistant City Attorney. While interning I received several favorable jury verdicts on behalf of the City.. I spent five years after law school as an assistant city prosecutor for several of the local jurisdictions around Tri-Cities. Now, in 2021 I have taken all that knowledge gained to serve my clients in criminal defense proceedings, as well as personal injury cases. If you have old criminal convictions that are holding you back in life, a recent change in our state law may make you eligible to have those removed from your record. If you are facing a criminal charge, have been injured in accident, or are looking to put your past behind you, please call for a consult today.
I have 25 years of experience in the area of criminal and immigration law. I was a criminal prosecutor for 16 years prior to becoming a criminal defense attorney. I also hold a part time postition as the Director of Public Defense for the City of Pasco.
Gary Metro graduated with his J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law. He started practicing law in the Silicon Valley and Los Angeles, defending individuals charged with felonies and misdemeanors. In 2006, Gary moved to Eastern Washington and continued to focus on practicing criminal defense. He has successfully defended numerous clients against charges such as domestic violence, DUI, murder, and those facing life in prison without parole. His past clients have included high-profile individuals, such as Hollywood producers and major league baseball players. To speak with Gary about your charges, call Metro Law Firm for a free consultation.
Daniel Stovern moved to the Tri-Cities in 2008, just after being admitted to the Washington Bar Association. In addition to his work he enjoys playing music and photography.
Born and raised in Spokane, Scott is a true Eastern Washingtonian. Scott attended high school at Gonzaga Prep where he was a student body officer and national debate champion. After graduating Gonzaga Prep in 1990, Scott attended Pacific Lutheran University, graduating in 1994 with a double major in history and political science. From Pacific Lutheran, Scott moved east, and attended the University of Baltimore School of Law, in Baltimore, Maryland. At the University of Baltimore, Scott was one of an 8-member mock trial that advanced to the national finals in 1996 and 1997. Scott graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1997.. During law school, Scott had the privilege to work as an intern for Federal Judge Marvin Garbis, of United States District Court for the District of Maryland, as a legal intern for the Maryland law firm Reese and Carney, and as a legal intern for the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office in Kennewick.. After graduating from the University of Baltimore, Scott was happy to return home to Eastern Washington, and honored to accept a position as a deputy prosecutor with the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office in 1997. Scott worked in District Court, Juvenile Court, where he was promoted to Chief Juvenile Court Deputy, and Superior Court, where he was further promoted to Chief Deputy of the criminal division. Scott prosecuted criminal cases ranging from DUI, to livestock rustling, to complex white collar theft, kidnapping, rape, and murder. Scott has argued extensively in Division III of the Washington State Court of Appeals and has argued before the Washington State Supreme Court. After over 12 years of public service at the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office, Scott left the office in 2009 to go into private practice.. In 2009, Scott joined Sal Mendoza Jr. and Shawn Sant at the Mendoza Law Office. After Shawn was elected Franklin County Prosecutor, Scott became partners with Sal Mendoza and the two formed Mendoza & Johnson in 2011. Sal then became a Benton County Superior Court Judge and later a United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Washington. Scott then became law partners with Mia Mendoza. Scott handled all levels of criminal cases and select civil litigation at Mendoza and Johnson.. In October of 2015, Scott was presented with an opportunity to start his own firm. Seeing a need in the Eastern Washington legal community for highly skilled attorney services with rapid crisis response, and without layers of bureaucracy separating the client and lawyer, Scott formed the law firm of Johnson and Orr, with partner Deric Orr. Scott and Deric have been able to implement their philosophy of offering client’s rapid crisis response from highly skilled attorneys that client’s actually have access to.. Scott has tried over 200 jury trials and countless bench trials. Scott's cases have been featured by local, regonal, national, and international press outlets. Scott has had significant success in having clients found not guilty in extremely serious cases. Scott has also been able to secure hundreds of thousands of dollars in awards and settlements for his civil clients.
After growing up in Oregon, I moved to the East Coast where I attended the University of Virginia and graduated with a cum laude distinction. After college, I spent six month in South America and had an internship with Habitat For Humanity in La Paz, Bolivia. Upon returning home, I graduated from University of Richmond School of Law with cum laude distinction. Upon moving to Washington in 2008, I had an internship with the Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office and worked in the felony drug division. In 2009, I began working for the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office in Kennewick where I first handled misdemeanor cases in District Court but was quickly promoted to handle felony cases in Superior Court. In 2012, I began my own firm specializing in criminal defense. I have been admitted to the practice in the Federal Court for Eastern Washington and Idaho, have argued before the Court of Appeals and have handled hundreds of cases in District and Superior Court. In 2018 I was admitted to practice law in Oregon as well. I look forward to helping you at this important time in your life.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Red Bluff and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Red Bluff and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Red Bluff and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Red Bluff and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Red Bluff and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Red Bluff and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Red Bluff and surrounding areas.