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- Ralph Bashan (Deputy Public Defender)
- William L Belden (Deputy Public Defender)
- Robert L Ebert (Deputy Public Defender)
- Michelle Hardy (Deputy Public Defender)
- Taylor Huff (Deputy Public Defender)
- Robert F Hurley (Chief Deputy Public Defender)
- H Alan Katz (Deputy Public Defender)
- David Kogus (Deputy Public Defender)
- Greg Olson (Deputy Public Defender)
- Jeffrey Schwartz (Deputy Public Defender)
Office Information
Address
46-209 Oasis Room 314 Indio, CA 92201 - 5963
Phone
Fax
- (951) 955-6025
Websites
Other Offices
Law Offices of Public Defender (Main Office) 4200 Orange Street Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 955-6000
Riverside County Public Defender 135 N Alessandro Rd Banning, CA 92220 - 5545 (909) 849-6638
Riverside County Public Defender 230 N Broadway Blythe, CA 92225 - 1649 (760) 921-7800
Riverside County Public Defender 505 S Buena Vista Ave Corona, CA 91720 - 1901 (909) 272-5660
Riverside County Public Defender 880 N State St Hemet, CA 92343 (949) 766-2490
Riverside County Public Defender 135 N D Street Perris, CA 92370 (909) 657-3490
Riverside County Public Defender Juvenile Division 9991 County Farm Rd Riverside, CA 92503 - 3527 (714) 358-4134
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