Garret Weinrieb, Criminal Defense Attorney - Los Angeles, CA
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Los Angeles, CA
9100 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 333E Los Angeles, CA 90212
Los Angeles Criminal Defense Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
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Additional California Locations
Encino, CA (Main Office, 8.1 miles)
16000 Ventura Boulevard
Suite 1208
Encino, CA 91436 - 2730
Phone: (818) 909-2069
Fax: (818) 933-6557
Websites:
Hours: Available 24/7
San Fernando, CA (15.4 miles)
405 North Maclay Avenue
Suite 203
San Fernando, CA 91340
Phone: (800) 413-3821
Fax: (818) 933-6557
Websites:
Hours: Available 24/7
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