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  • 25 Years Bay Area Courtroom Experience
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  • Sex Registration Opt Out Strategies
  • Staff Includes Former Sex Crime Unit Lead DA
  • Probationary Therapy to Avoid Jail
  • Respected Psychological and Medical Experts
  • False Memory and Suggestive Interview Experts
  • Computer Forensics Specialists

 

We specialize in defending accusations related to lewd conduct, molestation, child pornography and indecent exposure.  Summit Defense attorneys will not let you become a victim of California's witch hunt mentality.

 

Call us today for a free discreet and confidential case review to discuss your options.

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Rape Charges Dropped

Summit Defense Attorney Kimberly Cazinha helps Alameda County client accused of rape walk away with all charges dropped.

Indecent Exposure Charge Dropped

Summit Defense Attorney Patricia Campi hangs jury on Sacramento indecent exposure charge - resolved with no registration.

Child Molestation

Case Resolved with No Jail

Summit Defense Attorney Richard Weese negotiates no jail sentence for client facing 12 years state prison.

 

Marin Independent Journal

Summit Defense Attorney beats manslaughter charge at trial.

 

Contra Costa Times

Attorney Rabin Nabizadeh fights Terrorist Threat Charges in Oakland Bomb Scare Case

 

Sacramento Bee

Charges Dropped After Summit Defense Helps Client in Burglaries Case

 

New York Times

Summit Defense Represents Defendant in Hewlett-Packard Pretexting Case