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To all our current and prospective clients: In light of the National Emergency, our office will still be operational from either our office or remotely depending on the status of events. Either way, we still answer all of our calls directly 24/7. The best way to get a hold of us would be through our office number (951) 686-4818 or email (kia@kialaw.com). Our day-to-day operations depend on the safety of our staff and the courts being open for business. Feel free to reach out to us to inquire about your case or discuss any new cases with Mr. Feyzjou at the number above. Stay safe and we remain hopeful that this too shall pass with everyone’s health and safety in mind.

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STRONG AND TENACOUS FEDERAL CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY

 

If you have been accused of a crime, it is very important to speak to a knowledgeable, experienced and compassionate attorney immediately. At KIA LAW FIRM, we never charge for the initial consultation to speak to an attorney. We believe that you should be able to choose the lawyer that you wish to help you on this case without having to pay up-front fees.

 

Over the course of the past decade, I have realized that the best time to speak to an attorney is before you speak to law enforcement, a detective or someone assigned to investigate the case. Police officers are trained to investigate and obtain evidence to assist the prosecution in preparing a case against you. In order to successfully defend these cases, our job is to enlighten you as to the law, the applicable facts, as well as possible defenses you may have. Have your rights been violated? Did the police officer fail to read you your rights? These issues, amongst hundreds of other issues are crucial to your defense. Don’t be bullied into pleading guilty up front. Judges and prosecutors are unable to give you legal advice. In order to understand this technically challenged profession, speak to a lawyer immediately. You may have defenses that you were unaware you had.