The Law Office Of Christopher A. Lamiero
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Drug crime charges can have a significant impact on one's life, from social stigma to potential legal consequences. If you are facing drug charges, contact a drug crime attorney as soon as possible to give yourself the best chance at a favorable outcome. At The Law Office Of Christopher A. Lamiero, we understand the complexity of drug crimes and criminal law proceedings. We are here to provide the strong defense needed during this difficult time.
When you work with our firm, we will thoroughly assess the circumstances surrounding your case. We will build a defense designed to protect your rights and aim for the most favorable outcome. Taking a comprehensive approach to each case, our firm is equipped to handle cases ranging from minor charges to serious drug crime accusations.
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Case Dismissed Aggravated Felony of Shooting into an Occupied Dwelling PlaceClient was charged with the aggravated felony of shooting into an occupied dwelling place. Our investigation revealed ...
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Case Dismissed Attempted MurderClient was charged with attempted murder with a gang enhancement. Conducted extensive analysis of case video evidence ...
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Case Dismissed Auto Theft and Drug OffensesClient was charged with felony auto theft and several drug related offenses. Our investigation revealed that client had ...
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Case Dismissed Battery on a Correctional Officer, etc.In People v. Taylor, our client, a state prison inmate, was charged with battery on a correctional officer, possession ...
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Case Dismissed Brandishing a KnifeClient was charged with misdemeanor brandishing of a knife. Our research into client’s mental health background revealed ...
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Case Dismissed Domestic ViolenceClient was charged with domestic violence. Presented mitigation evidence to DA, including statement of victim and ...
Client was charged with the aggravated felony of shooting into an occupied dwelling place. Our investigation revealed that the discharge of the firearm was at worst negligent. We contended that the discharged was accidental.
Result: We convinced prosecutors that they could not prove the discharged of the firearm was intentional. They ultimately agreed and dismissed the case.
Client was charged with attempted murder with a gang enhancement. Conducted extensive analysis of case video evidence identifying weaknesses in prosecution case.
Result: After examining weakness we identified in video evidence, prosecutors dismissed case on the eve of the preliminary hearing.
Client was charged with felony auto theft and several drug related offenses. Our investigation revealed that client had been entrapped by a police officer who had been trying to compel client to provide information on criminal activity. We obtained text communications between the officer and client establishing the entrapment.
Result: We presented the results of our investigation to prosecutors who promptly dismissed the case and forwarded the results of our investigation to the internal affairs division of the police department.
In People v. Taylor, our client, a state prison inmate, was charged with battery on a correctional officer, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute in a custodial facility, and conspiracy to traffic controlled substances into a custodial facility.
We convinced the DA that client's significant, underlying health issues contributed to his offenses, and that the interest of justice warranted dismissal so that client could maintain his scheduled release date, in December of 2020, and return home to his family. After a year of negotiations with the DA, the People dismissed all charges in the interest of justice.
Client was charged with misdemeanor brandishing of a knife. Our research into client’s mental health background revealed a recent onset of schizophrenia. Client began receiving more intensive treatment for his illness.
Result: After presenting prosecutors with background material and plans going forward regarding client’s mental illness, they dismissed the case in the interest of justice.
Client was charged with domestic violence. Presented mitigation evidence to DA, including statement of victim and background information on client.
Result: Prosecutors agreed to dismiss charges.
At The Law Office of Christopher A. Lamiero, we offer expert criminal defense representation in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. With over 30 years of experience and a unique perspective as a former state prosecutor, our team is primed to defend your rights with integrity and professionalism.
- Extensive experience in criminal defense and prosecution
- Personalized legal strategies tailored to each client
- Bilingual services for broader accessibility (Se habla español)
- Commitment to client rights and achieving favorable outcomes
- Focused attention for individuals facing criminal charges
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Experienced Legal Representation
Over 30 years in criminal defense law.
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Strategic Advantage from a Former Prosecutor
Insights from years as a state prosecutor.
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Tailored Defense Strategies
Customized plans for each unique case.
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Bilingual Services for Broader Reach
Supporting English and Spanish-speaking clients.
At The Law Office of Christopher A. Lamiero, located in Dublin, CA, we pride ourselves on offering skilled criminal defense services in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. With over 30 years of experience, our firm, led by Attorney Christopher A. Lamiero, is dedicated to protecting the rights of our clients. Leveraging unique insights from years as a state prosecutor, we craft personalized defense strategies to navigate the complexities of the criminal justice system. Committed to professionalism and integrity, we provide focused and compassionate representation for a wide range of charges, from misdemeanors to serious felonies. Se habla español, ensuring we are accessible to a diverse community. Your freedom, rights, and reputation are our top priorities.
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How do drug laws differ by state?Drug laws can vary significantly by state, affecting how drug crimes are classified and penalized. Some states have decriminalized or legalized certain substances, like marijuana, while others enforce strict prohibition. Additionally, sentencing guidelines and law enforcement priorities can differ across states.
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Can drug charges be reduced or dismissed?In certain cases, drug charges may be reduced or dismissed. Factors influencing this include the specifics of the case, the evidence at hand, the defendant's criminal history, and the effectiveness of legal defense strategies. A skilled attorney can negotiate plea bargains or argue for dismissal based on procedural errors or lack of evidence.
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What qualifies as a drug crime?Drug crimes typically involve the illegal possession, distribution, manufacturing, or trafficking of controlled substances. These substances can include illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine, as well as prescription drugs that are unlawfully obtained or distributed.
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Can prior convictions affect new drug charges?Yes, prior convictions can affect new drug charges, often leading to more severe penalties. Repeat offenders may face increased fines, longer jail sentences, and reduced chances for plea bargains. Prior drug convictions can also influence a court's decision regarding bail and sentencing.
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