
Jeff Yeh
DUI Lawyer who will personally represent you from start to finish.Jeff Yeh graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University with a bachelor’s degree in Economics. In college he was a member of the economics honorary society. In his senior year he obtained a scholarship to law school at the Ohio State University, where he later graduated as a "Public Service Fellow," was named in the 2004 edition of "Who’s Who Among American Law Students," and was awarded the "Cali Award for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy." Upon obtaining his Juris Doctor he passed the California Bar Exam on his first attempt. Jeff has handled over fifteen hundred criminal cases to date, including over 20 jury trials. Jeff is fluent in Chinese (mandarin) and Japanese.
- DUI & DWI
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
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- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 240430
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- Chinese: Spoken, Written
- English: Spoken, Written
- Japanese: Spoken, Written
- Law Office of Jeff Yeh
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- The Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law
- J.D. (2005) | Law
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- Honors: Public Service Fellow Who's Who Among American Law Students Cali Award for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy
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- Vanderbilt University
- B.A. (2002) | Economics
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- Honors: Omicron Delta Epsilon Pi Sigma Alpha Graduated "Cum Laude"
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- Cali Award for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy
- Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
- California State Bar  # 240430
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- Q. How can I get my DMV mandated group sessions, etc reduced? It is now 18 months
- A: Unfortunately, DMV operates independently from court. Because it is your second DUI (the wet counts as a1st), DMV will require the 18-month program. Therefore, if you ever want your license back, the SB-38 is what you will need to attend and complete.
- Q. What are the education requirements for a DUI coming from CA to FL?
- A: Since Florida is part of the interstate compact, they will respect California's requirements for a 2nd DUI. In other words, you will need to complete the SB-38 (18-month program) before you are eligible to get your license back. And the SB-38 must be a California program (not a Florida equivalent). On the other hand, if you are moving away from California for good, you may considering filing a "Termination of Action" in California. That would free you from California's requirements, but prevent you from applying for a California license for 3 years. You should talk to a lawyer in Florida about whether a Termination of Action in California allows you to start afresh in Florida.
- Q. Took a DUI class in 1996 through maap. Completed the class but before I could pay for it I went to prison. License is
- A: DMV is correct. Since you didn't pay, the course never issued you a proof of completion. Plus, more likely than not, that provider/location doesn't exist anymore. You will need to take the same length course all over again.
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