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Criminal Defense attorneys in California

Listing of attorneys practicing Criminal Defense and admitted to the California state bar (CA). Narrow further by city below.

12 profiles found.

Criminal Defense attorneys by city in California

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Criminal Defense listing for California: each profile shows the city, years of experience, and direct contact channels.

If your matter touches multiple states, confirm cross-jurisdictional admission with each attorney before retaining.

Reviews are moderated. Use them as one of several trust signals, alongside verification and bar admission.

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David Raymond Mugridge

· Fresno

David Raymond Mugridge is a licensed attorney (Bar #123389) in Fresno, CA, admitted in 1986. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Adrienne Hilary Haddad

· Los Angeles

Adrienne Hilary Haddad is a licensed attorney (Bar #278321) in Los Angeles, CA, admitted in 2011. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Javier Demetrio Rios

· San Jose

Javier Demetrio Rios is a licensed attorney (Bar #129782) in San Jose, CA, admitted in 1987. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Charles Frederick Magill

· Fresno

Charles Frederick Magill is a licensed attorney (Bar #144187) in Fresno, CA, admitted in 1989. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Rebekah Michelle Fitzgerald

· Fresno

Rebekah Michelle Fitzgerald is a licensed attorney (Bar #337015) in Fresno, CA, admitted in 2021. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Dominique Jeanette Quigley

· Fresno

Dominique Jeanette Quigley is a licensed attorney (Bar #299798) in Fresno, CA, admitted in 2014. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Ryan James Couzens

· Sacramento

Ryan James Couzens is a licensed attorney (Bar #215818) in Sacramento, CA, admitted in 2001. Specializes in criminal defense.

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John Zahar

· San Francisco

John Zahar is a licensed attorney (Bar #202557) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 1999. Specializes in criminal defense.

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David Philip Shapiro

· San Diego

David Philip Shapiro is a licensed attorney (Bar #249163) in San Diego, CA, admitted in 2007. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Joseph Jeff Ostini

· Fresno

Joseph Jeff Ostini is a licensed attorney (Bar #326891) in Fresno, CA, admitted in 2019. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Pamela R Elliott

· Fresno

Pamela R Elliott is a licensed attorney (Bar #277567) in Fresno, CA, admitted in 2011. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Kristen J. Mason

· Los Angeles

Kristen J. Mason is a licensed attorney (Bar #320378) in Los Angeles, CA, admitted in 2018. Specializes in criminal defense.

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Criminal Defense lawyers in California - frequently asked questions

How do I find a Criminal Defense lawyer in California?
Browse published Criminal Defense lawyer profiles across California. Compare city, years of experience, editorial verification, languages and direct contact channels before reaching out.
Should I speak to police without a criminal defense attorney present?
You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney before and during questioning. Exercising those rights — and consulting a defense attorney before making any statement — is strongly advisable regardless of whether you believe you are guilty. Statements made to police can be used against you and are difficult to walk back.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
Generally, misdemeanors carry lesser penalties (typically up to one year in jail and fines), while felonies can result in state or federal prison sentences and long-term consequences such as loss of voting rights and professional licensing restrictions. The exact classification depends on the jurisdiction and the specific offense charged.
How does a criminal defense attorney help even if the evidence looks bad?
Defense attorneys examine how evidence was gathered (to identify constitutional violations), challenge witness credibility, negotiate with prosecutors for reduced charges or alternative sentencing, and ensure the legal process is followed correctly. A strong defense can affect whether charges are dismissed, reduced, or taken to trial, and what sentence is ultimately imposed.