by AMN | Jan 29, 2024 | Assault & Battery, California Law, Criminal Defense, domestic violence, Drug Crime, Drug Trafficking, DUI, Expungement, Fraud, Human Trafficking, Juvenile Defense, News, Professional Licensing, Sex Crimes, Theft & Burglary, White-Collar Crimes
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Dutch National Police (Politie), and the Swedish Police Authority (Polisen), in cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and 16 other countries, have carried out with the support of Europol one...
by Patrick Griffin | Mar 6, 2023 | DUI, Recent Wins
3rd DUI – No Jail Time Client was charged with his 3rd DUI while on probation for his 2nd DUI. DA wanted jail time, but Mr. Griffin was able to convince the court that rehab and an outpatient program would be more suitable for Client. Client successfully completed...
by Patrick Griffin | Jun 25, 2022 | DUI, News
At the Griffin Law Office, our San Diego DUI defense lawyer knows that even a first offense for driving under the influence in California comes with far-reaching consequences. To start, if you are convicted of a DUI in California, the conviction will go on both your...
by Patrick Griffin | Feb 25, 2022 | DUI, News
At the Griffin Law Office, our San Diego DUI attorney, Patrick Griffin, represents clients throughout California who have been charged with driving under the influence at both misdemeanor and felony levels. In either case, the consequences of a DUI conviction can...
by Patrick Griffin | Oct 28, 2020 | DUI, Wins
Felony DUI Causing Paralysis: NOT GUILTY Mr. Griffin was retained after a client was arrested and charged with the following: Vehicle Code § 23153(a) – Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Causing Injury Vehicle Code § 23153(b) – Driving With a Measurable Blood...
by Patrick Griffin | Oct 8, 2020 | DUI, Wins
Driving Under the Influence: NOT GUILTY The San Diego City Attorney charged a Griffin Law Office client for Driving Under the Influence and Driving with a BAC of more than .08%. The client had more riding on the outcome of this case than an average person because she...