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San Bernardino Criminal Law Firm
Overview
At The Law Office of James McGee in San Bernardino, California, we provide focused criminal defense representation. Aggressively advocating on behalf of those facing various misdemeanor and felony criminal allegations, we tirelessly pursue our clients' rights and best interests. Our attorneys offer compassionate, yet straightforward counsel in a judgment-free atmosphere. For the convenience of those we represent, our law office takes credit cards...
At The Law Office of James McGee in San Bernardino, California, we provide focused criminal defense representation. Aggressively advocating on behalf of those facing various misdemeanor and felony criminal allegations, we tirelessly pursue our clients' rights and best interests. Our attorneys offer compassionate, yet straightforward counsel in a judgment-free atmosphere. For the convenience of those we represent, our law office takes credit cards.
Serving people throughout the Inland Empire, we represent clients with cases involving DUIs and DWIs, drug violations, sex offenses, assault and battery, domestic violence and neglect, white collar crimes, firearms charges, and homicide and murder. Our attorneys' experience also includes handling gang crimes and Three Strikes cases, as well as working with the justice system to help clients enter diversion programs instead of facing criminal penalties.
Since our law office's founding, we have built a track record of success. We help clients achieve the best possible outcomes to their cases, whether they be through a full dismissal, a reduction of the charges or an acquittal at trial. Drawing on our team's decades of combined legal experience and our founding attorney's experience serving as a deputy district attorney for San Bernardino County, we work to anticipate the prosecutions' strategies and develop solid defenses for the charges against our clients.
At The Law Office of James McGee, we understand the uncertainty, stress and upset our clients and their families may experience when facing criminal charges. We begin our relationship with clients by sitting down and talking to them during a free initial consultation. Our attorneys work to establish faith and trust with those we represent so they can be assured that their matter will be handled professionally and resolved as smoothly as possible.
About Law Office of James McGee
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law 100%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
325 W. Hospitality LaneSuite 212 San Bernardino, CA 92408
Office Hours
Monday - Friday : 8:00 - 5:00
Phone
Fax
- 909-571-5999
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