Peter Berlin
Law Office of Peter Berlin, A Professional Corp.
Nationally recognized in publications such as the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Forbes and Reuters, Peter Berlin provides preeminent criminal representation protecting your freedom, your rights and your property. Mr. Berlin is a trial lawyer focusing on violent offenses, complex criminal felonies (including white collar & federal crimes), and simple misdemeanor prosecutions. You can read more about Mr. Berlin and his firm on Wikipedia! here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Berlin_(lawyer)
Our services extend throughout California, with specific emphasis in Los Angeles, Orange, San Francisco, San Diego and Sacramento Counties, and include:
* All Felonies, Misdemeanors;
* DUI:
* Domestic Violence:
* Theft Crimes:
* Sex and Drug offenses;
* Federal & white collar business crimes.
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- White Collar Crime
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- California
- English
- Russian: Spoken, Written
- Managing Partner
- Law Office of Peter Berlin, A Professional Corp.
- - Current
- California St Univ Northridge
- Undergraduate Degree
- Whittier Coll School of Law
- Law Degree
- Top 100 Trial Lawyers
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Who's Who
- Strathmore's Whos Who
- California State Bar  # 185966
- Member
- - Current
- USA v. Gifford
- West Law/ Federal Reporter
- Risky Business: Net Postings, SLAPP Suits
- Silcon Valley Business Ink
- Sex Offender Registry, Ecomerce Times Interview
- Ecomerce Times
- Q. I have a $10,000 arrest warrant and a $50,000 bench warrant for not checking in can I get some legal advice
- A: You should contact an experienced criminal attorney to discuss your warrants (as well as the underlying charge) and to make arrangements to resolve (i.e. quash/recall) your warrants and begin the process of handling your underlying criminal case.
- Q. Can a sheriff while not on duty or on uniform carry his concealed weapon on his belt were is exposed for others to see?
- A: Law enforcement departments generally have different procedures and regulations for how their officers/detectives carry on and off-duty...generally, most officers off-duty carry "concealed" rather than "open-carry" as you describe. Procedures, regulations and rules vary, however.