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Lawyer Southern California DUI

Lawyer Southern California DUI

If you need a Lawyer for a Southern California DUI case, you’ve come to the right law firm.  Southern California is a large geographic area, with a large population.  The LA Times defined Southern California as “the metropolitan area that includes Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, Imperial, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Orange Counties.”

Our law firm is located in Orange County, California, but we have handled cases all over Southern California since 1995, and have handled trials of DUI and related matters in Los Angeles County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, San Diego County, and in Orange County.

It is not uncommon for people to call our law firm and state that they had a DUI arrest, or an old case, or a case that they are sure has gone to warrant, somewhere in Southern California, but they do not know where.  We can ask questions, and find out where the case was, what county, what court system, what courthouse, and then take whatever steps are appropriate to find out about the case, and appear and recall a warrant, obtain information, or fix anything that might be wrong with the case.

Southern California Courts information, including how to find cases online for each of the counties in Southern California, which might be helpful in finding information about your case is below:

Information is power.  And power can help you get out of a tough situation, anywhere in Southern California.  Every court has slightly different rules, procedures, quirks about how they handle certain specific issues, and different prejudices and disadvantages that you must know about before appearing in court.

We are happy to help you obtain information about your case and become your Southern California DUI Lawyer.  Please feel free to contact the firm using our contact page, or call us anytime at (949) 682-5316.  We are available for you.

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