Recent Cases

Case Highlights

Nothing matters more than results when your liberty is at stake. These are just a few of my successes from the recent past. I look forward to providing an intelligent, aggressive defense in your case.



Juan A.

Juan was was charged, along with two others, in the baseball bat beating of another man while many witnesses watched. After a two- week trial, Client was found not guilty, but his co-defendants were found guilty. He was freed from jail that very day.

Anita H.

Anita, a federal parolee, was charged with two counts of residential burglary (two Strikes) and faced 14 years in both State and Federal prison. All felony charges were dismissed and client received home confinement after admitting to a simple misdemeanor.

Albert K.

Albert, a bank teller, was charged with 15 counts of wire fraud after scheming with others to transfer funds electronically using dummy accounts. He faced 15 years in federal prison. We had him sentenced to house arrest and he successfully completed probation.

Tyrone F.

Tyrone, on felony probation for grand theft and facing state prison, was charged with stealing a new car from a dealership in Huntington Beach. Despite eyewitness testimony that put the client at the scene, a jury was unable to agree on a verdict. He admitted to a lesser charge and was given probation and community service.

Jose M.

Jose, on probation for several DUI charges, was found not guilty by a jury of a third DUI, and not in violation of his probation. A new father, he was able to maintain his employment and keep his restricted license.

Michael S.

Michael, a juvenile, was charged with three counts of robbery. After a jury trial he was found not guilty of all counts and was able to complete high school and receive his diploma.

Daniel S.

Daniel was a two-letter sports standout in Ventura County who was arrested on two counts of assault causing great bodily injury after a well-publicized fight at a party. Daniel earned a dismissal after admitting only to a lesser assault charge. As a result, Daniel earned a full football scholarship to a Big Ten University.

James Q.

James, a long-haul truck driver, was charged with hit and run on another car. All charges were dismissed after a thorough investigation showed the victim gave false testimony.

Richard L.

Richard was charge with Assault with a Deadly Weapon after attacking his neighbor with a 10 foot-long metal pipe. A jury was unable to agree on a verdict and he admitted to simply disturbing the peace and received no additional custody time.

Juan E.

Juan was charged with DUI with blood alcohol level of .21. The District Attorney dismissed all charges after being presented convincing evidence of his innocence.

Juan M.

Juan was charged with four life counts of molestation by force. After an exhaustive investigation, he was exonerated of all serious charges and pleaded no contest to a reduced charge with time served.

Mark S.

Mark was charged with several counts of felony domestic abuse and felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. After trial the jury could not agree that he committed domestic violence and found him not guilty of other counts. He received only local custody time instead of the 14 years in state prison offered to him at the outset.

Florante R.

Florante was charged with domestic violence. Mr. Weinberg entered his client into an anger management class and negotiated a dismissal after the classes were completed.