At the Griffin Law Office, our San Diego criminal defense attorney knows the far-reaching penalties associated with a domestic violence conviction in California. Unfortunately, these charges can lead to significant professional, personal, and social consequences too....
At the Griffin Law Office, our San Diego domestic violence attorney helps our California clients understand the far-reaching consequences of these charges and how a conviction will impact their futures. California domestic violence laws make it a criminal offense to...
At the Griffin Law Office, our San Diego defense attorney, Patrick Griffin, knows that often although not always criminal domestic violence charges and restraining orders overlap in California court proceedings. For this reason, our San Diego criminal defense attorney...
Domestic Violence and Vandalism: NOT GUILTY A 19-year-old San Diego State University Student retained Griffin Law Office after she was charged with Domestic Battery, Inflicting a Traumatic Condition on her 27-year-old boyfriend, and Vandalism. The client weighs 110...
Domestic Battery: Charges Dismissed at Trial A Griffin Law Office client had been charged with several counts of felony domestic battery, causing great bodily injury under Penal Code 243(d). The District Attorney aggressively pursued the case because the client had a...
Felony Domestic Violence: Charges Dropped A client was arrested for inflicting minor injuries on his girlfriend while together in a hotel room in San Diego and charged with Felony Domestic Violence (Penal Code § 273.5(a)). Hotel guests had heard yelling from the hotel...
A Griffin Law Office client was entering her Army base in Washington state when she was pulled aside by Military Police and informed that she had a felony arrest warrant out of San Diego.
A 19-year-old San Diego State University Student retained Griffin Law Office after she was charged with Domestic Battery, Inflicting a Traumatic Condition on her 27-year-old boyfriend, and Vandalism.
Mr. Griffin of Griffin Law Office put an end to a yearlong nightmare for his client, a 26-year-old Navy hovercraft pilot who was wrongfully accused of sexually abusing his 4-year-old daughter.