Tran Law Offices
41700 Ivy Street
Suite A
Murrieta, CA 92562
Phone: (951) 750-9669 | Fax: (951) 698-5836
http://ntranlaw.com/
Criminal Defense
I prefer to handle cases involving criminal defense in DUIs, misdemeanors, felonies, juvenile law, and expungement.
For other crimes not listed in this section, please contact Tran Law Offices for an attorney referral.
CA, Jun 2005
Bar Number: 236871
• U.S. District Court
• Central and Southern State Bars of California
I am a member of the bar associations for the following counties in California:
• Riverside
• San Bernardino
• San Diego
I am also a member of the Orange County Asian American Bar Association.
I attend continuing legal education seminars on topics of criminal law and practical management of running a law office. I always exceed the required amount of continuing education hours.
• Misdemeanor shoplifting. Outcome: The prosecutor gave my client a generous plea bargain. The client's goal was to avoid trial and resolve the case so that the sentencing would not result in jail time.
• Disability insurance appeal of denial of payments for continued benefits. Outcome: The insurance company reversed their decision and had to pay retroactive benefits for the time my client did not receive any monthly payments and extended benefits for two more years.
B.A.
CSU- San Marcos
San Marcos
CA
2000
Dean's Honors List
Major in Sociology, Minor in Criminal Justice, member of Kappa Alpha Delta.
Juris Doctorate
California Western School of Law
San Diego
CA
2004
Wiley W. Manuel Award
Criminal Justice
1
California
Our focus is criminal defense and estate planning of small civil matters.
The firm was opened in May 2008 in the city of Marrieta, CA. I am a solo practitioner. This means that you will have direct access to an attorney at all times. I will personally work on your case as opposed to a paralegal or legal assistant.
I was a contract attorney for a solo practitioner in downtown San Diego whose practices included both civil and criminal matters.
I received Wiley W. Manuel Award for 50 hours of pro bono work through the California Innocence Project located at California Western School of Law.
I think it's great that clients will take the time to educate themselves on legal issues. It makes them more aware of the possible issues and consequences that may arise due to their current legal situation.
I am not willing to review documents for criminal law matters.
In criminal law, I would not encourage clients to represent themselves. I firmly believe clients should be represented by a private attorney, or if cost is an issue, be represented by a public defender.
I became an attorney to help others who don't have the knowledge to competently represent their legal needs and protect their constitutional rights.
I was an intern for the San Diego Superior Court as a Pre-Trial Services Intern and Deputy Clerk. I have volunteered at the Legal Aid Society, worked for a family and immigration solo practitioner, worked at a small construction defect firm, was an intern with the Alternate Public Defenders office in Vista, CA, of which, the department dealt with serious felony cases.
My major in college was sociology with a minor in criminal justice at the CSU - San Marcos. I received my law degree from California Western School of Law. My school's mission is "Creating creative problem-solvers," with a focus on having students graduate with practical knowledge of law to then acquire the trial skills necessary to become a better attorney for one's clients.
Criminal defense is challenging and an exciting area of law to practice. I wanted to help people who are in jeopardy of losing their liberty and to mitigate the seriousness of their situation.
You are always learning something new everyday. I like being able to help people who are in very stressful situations. I am an advocate for people who desperately need help and guidance through the Criminal Justice System after a loved one has been arrested.
I am a solo practitioner, so I provide direct client contact with personalized, professional legal representation. I work with another experienced, well respected criminal defense attorney within the community for complex felony cases.
I have great negotiation skills and the ability to settle matters before they become bigger problems. I am also a great listener and want my clients to be able to tell me anything.
I love to read, sing, and spend time with my family and dog.
(951) 698-5836
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Available by appointment on nights and weekends.
Yes
Vietnamese and Spanish.
We have fixed fees for misdemeanors and felonies. The fees depend on the charge alleged and whether the case is simple or complicated.
• DUIs and Misdemeanors: $1,500 -$2,500
• Felonies: $2,500 and up
• Expungement: $875 plus court fees
• Juvenile law is dependent on the case.
• Going to trial is charged by the day. From the beginning of a trial to reaching a verdict: $1,000 - $2,500 a day.
We do not charge by the hour.
Yes, we offer a 45-minute free initial consultation.
At least half of the fee to be paid upfront.
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