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Pasadena Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Okorie Okorocha, headquartered in Pasadena, California, has emerged as a stalwart defender of justice, dedicated to serving the people of California. Possessing dual board certifications in civil and criminal trial law, Mr. Okorocha has amassed over two decades of legal experience, serving as an expert witness in 565-plus trials, particularly those involving drug or alcohol consumption allegations.
Mr...
Okorie Okorocha, headquartered in Pasadena, California, has emerged as a stalwart defender of justice, dedicated to serving the people of California. Possessing dual board certifications in civil and criminal trial law, Mr. Okorocha has amassed over two decades of legal experience, serving as an expert witness in 565-plus trials, particularly those involving drug or alcohol consumption allegations.
Mr. Okorocha's academic journey includes a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University Northridge and a law degree from Whittier College School of Law. He further distinguished himself by earning dual master’s degrees, with majoring in pharmaceutical sciences focused on forensic science and forensic toxicology. This extensive academic background equips him to simplify intricate scientific concepts for juries, ensuring a comprehensive understanding and delivery of justice.
With a proven track record, Mr. Okorocha has earned recognition as an expert witness in 23 U.S. states and 51 of California's 56 counties. Beyond national borders, he extends his services to Germany and Japan. His legal prowess extends beyond the realm of expert witnessing, as he leverages his experience as a criminal defense lawyer, delving into employment and entertainment law. This breadth of knowledge allows him to serve as co-counsel in cases, specifically handling toxicology and forensic science-related matters.
Acknowledging his outstanding contributions to the legal field, Mr. Okorocha has received numerous accolades, including membership in The National Black Lawyers Top 100, recognition by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and inclusion in the list of Top 40 Lawyers Under 40 by the American Society of Legal Advocates. Notably, he has achieved a perfect 10/10 rating on Avvo, further attesting to his exceptional standing in the legal community.
To make the services accessible for everyone, Okorie Okorocha offers virtual appointments and free initial consultations. He also accepts credit cards as a mode of payment.
About Okorie Okorocha
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Employment Law
- Sexual Harassment
- Wrongful Termination
- Retaliation
- Defamation (Slander/Libel)
- Personal Injury
- Contracts (Entertainment and Sports)
- Professional License
Office Information
Address
117 E. Colorado BlvdSuite 465 Pasadena, CA 91105
Phone
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Office Hours
24/7
Appointments
Weekday
Published
Articles
- Okorocha, O., & Strandmark, M. (2012). Alcohol breath testing: is there reasonable doubt. Syracuse J. Sci. & Tech. L., 27, 124., Syracuse J. Sci. & Tech. L, 24, 2012
A systematic review and critique of breath testing in driving under the influence prosecutions. - Okorocha, O. (2013). Field Sobriety Tests: Criminal Injustice. JL & Soc. Deviance, 5, 298., Journal of Law and Social Deviance, 5, 2013
A systematic review and critique of field sobriety testing in driving under the influence prosecutions. - Okorocha, O. (2013). Hospital Serum Blood Tests versus Common DUI-Related Whole Blood Tests. TM Cooley J. Prac. & Clinical L., 16, 85., TM Cooley J. Practical and clinical law., 16, 2013
The use of hospital testing in courts as evidence. - Okorocha, O. (2014). Flawed Blood Tests: The DUI Exception to Admissible Evidence. Alb. LJ Sci. & Tech., 24, 211., Albany Journal of Science and Technology, 24, 2014
Improper scientific evidence in court rooms. - Okorocha, O. (2013). Commentary on: Jaffe DH, Siman-Tov M, Gopher A, Peleg K. Variability in the blood/breath alcohol ratio and implications for evidentiary purposes. J Forensic Sci 2013. Journal of forensic sciences, 58(5), 1405., Journal of Forensic Sciences, 58, 2013
Okorocha, O. (2013). Commentary on: Jaffe DH, Siman-Tov M, Gopher A, Peleg K. Variability in the blood/breath alcohol ratio and implications for evidentiary purposes. J Forensic Sci 2013. Journal of forensic sciences, 58(5), 1405.
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