by JimmyCha | Jan 14, 2023 | Blog, Criminal Law
As a board member at large at large at the California System Involved Bar Association (CSIBA.ORG), I am proud to announce we are officially a non-profit. Please consider donating, as we do a lot of good work for our youth. And it’s a tax write off, since we are...
by JimmyCha | Jul 3, 2022 | Blog, Criminal Law, Domestic Violence, Drugs, Felony, Prostitution
Fullerton Criminal Defense Attorney – Right to Remain Silent. As a Fullerton Criminal Defense Attorney, I have seen a lot of cases where a person talks to the police to try and give their side of the story. DON’T! And here’s why. 5th Amendment The...
by JimmyCha | May 22, 2018 | Criminal Law
Just wanted to take the time to thank Troy Tec intern Hailey Suh for a wonderful job interning at the Law Office of Jimmy Cha in Fullerton. Thank you for your time, dedication, and hard work. May you continue to succeed in your future academic endeavors. And...
by JimmyCha | Apr 20, 2018 | Criminal Law, Domestic Violence, Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Drugs, Felony, Prostitution
Have you been arrested and accused of a crime and going to the North Justice Center in Fullerton. Then why go to just any attorney or hire an attorney who is not familiar with the local rules of the court at North Justice Center? Attorney Jimmy Cha, has exclusively...
by JimmyCha | Oct 24, 2017 | Criminal Law, Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Drugs, Felony
Jimmy Cha Identified as One of the Top DUI Attorneys in California by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense (NAFDD) for a 3rd year in a row. Jimmy Cha is a member of the National Advocacy for DUI Defense (NAFDD), LLC, an organization that awards the nation’s best...
by JimmyCha | Aug 1, 2017 | Criminal Law, Domestic Violence, Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Drugs, Felony, Prostitution
According to The Seattle Times, the State Bar of California recently proposed lowering it’s Bar passage rate for the most recent exam, stating that the exam scores were too low. One of the reasons they state that there may be a lower passage rate over the years...