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449 Criminal Defense Lawyers found in California
10810 Paramount Blvd, Downey, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
18 years in practice
10238 Lakewood Blvd, Downey, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
8 years in practice
204 E Oak Ave, Visalia, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, Personal Injury
16 years in practice
1422 Edinger Ave, Tustin, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury
11 years in practice
2211 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
71 years in practice
401 Glenneyre St, Laguna Beach, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury
39 years in practice
ANTN Law APC
Available

ANTN Law APC

101 S First St, Burbank, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
2 years in practice
303 North Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury
7 years in practice
200 North Maryland Avenue, Glendale, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Citizenship, Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
27 years in practice
121 E Orangeburg Ave, Modesto, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, Personal Injury
3 years in practice
Fatone Law
Available

Fatone Law

1601 I Street, Modesto, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Birth Injury, Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
11 years in practice
17500 Red Hill Avenue, Irvine, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Immigration Law, Personal Injury
48 years in practice
642 3rd Avenue, Chula Vista, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, Personal Injury
12 years in practice
2082 Otay Lakes Rd, Chula Vista, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Immigration Law, Student Visas
39 years in practice
217 N Main St, Santa Ana, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Auto Accidents, Citizenship, Criminal Defense, Deportation Defense
23 years in practice
2009 North Broadway, Santa Ana, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Consumer Rights, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Immigration Law
11 years in practice
444 West 10th Street, Santa Ana, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Citizenship, Criminal Defense, Deportation Defense, Immigration Law
25 years in practice
2112 E 4th St, Santa Ana, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Citizenship, Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
40 years in practice
1600 Sacramento Inn Way, Sacramento, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Immigration Law
21 years in practice
2014 Tulare St, Fresno, California, USA
Areas of expertise: Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
6 years in practice
206 Bar Associations found in California
Yolo County Bar Association
Woodland, CA 95776, USA
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Yuba Sutter Bar Association
Marysville, CA 95901, USA
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Women Lawyers Association of San Luis Obispo County
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403, USA
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Women’s Intellectual Property Lawyers Association
Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA
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California is located in the Western United States. California borders Oregon to its north, Nevada, Arizona, and Arizona to its east, and the Mexican state Baja California to its south. It also has a coastline that runs along the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is home to more than 39.5 million people and covers an area of 163,696 sq. miles (423,970 km2); it is also the third-largest U.S. State by area. 

It is the 34th most populous subnational entity in North America. The nation's second and fifth-most populous urban areas are the Greater Los Angeles Area and San Francisco Bay Area. Both have more than 18.7 million residents, while the latter has 9.6 million. Sacramento, the capital of the state, is Los Angeles the most populous and second-most populous city. Los Angeles County is home to the nation's largest population. San Bernardino County, however, is the largest county in the country by area. San Francisco is both a major city and a country. It is also the fifth most populated county in America, after New York City.

About the California Legal System

California is a leader in medical marijuana laws in the United States. California was the first state to establish a program for medical marijuana in 1996. Individuals with chronic conditions are permitted to grow and use marijuana for medical purposes under the Compassionate Use Law. Californians approved Proposition 64, which legalized recreational marijuana use.

Contrary to California's lenient position on medical marijuana, California has one of the most severe habitual offenders laws in the country. Proposition 36 was passed by voters in 2012, which significantly changed two of the main provisions. To sentence a third striker to 25 years to life in prison, the offense must be a serious or violent crime. If they are not eligible for a third strike sentence of 25 to life imprisonment, those who are currently serving a sentence on a 3rd struck offense could petition the court for a reduction in their sentence.

California is known for its stringent requirements regarding future lawyers. They must pass both a moral character exam and the terrifying Bar Examination. The California Bar passes 43% of all candidates each year, which is lower than the national average of 76%. While the national average is 76.5%, California's bar pass rate is increasing. The California Bar exam is longer than most other exams and is graded harder. Another reason for California's pass rate discrepancy may be that California allows individuals to take it even if they have not been to accredited law schools. Individuals who do not attend law school can still take the California Bar Exam if their training has been in compliance with ABA rules for at least four years.

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How many active attorneys are there in California?

There are approximately 190,000 active lawyers in the state of California. This number reflects all lawyers registered with The State Bar of California.

Who licenses attorneys in California?

The California State Bar licenses all attorneys in California. A lawyer that is not licensed with the state bar association cannot practice law in full capacity.

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