Police Misconduct - Law Offices of Jerry L. Steering, Newport Beach, CA

Attorney Jerry L. Steering  
4063 Birch St.
Suite 100  

Newport Beach, CA 92660 
 

949-474-1849  
Fax: 949-474-1883

E-mail:
info@steeringlaw.com
  

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Attorney Jerry L. Steering • 4063 Birch St. • Suite 100  • Newport Beach, CA 92660 
 
949-474-1849 • Fax: 949-474-1883 • E-mail: info@steeringlaw.com
  

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Law Offices of Jerry L. Steering 

In addition to police misconduct litigation, Jerry L. Steering has over 23 years of experience defending criminal cases, as a:

  • Domestic violence attorney
  • Drug case attorney
  • Drunk driving attorney
  • Investor fraud attorney
  • Homicide attorney
  • Assault & battery attorney
  • Theft attorney
  • Juvenile attorney
  • other misdemeanors and felonies
  • Because Mr. Steering has been involved in litigating police misconduct cases, he is familiar with obtaining types of helpful evidence that the regular criminal practitioner just doesn’t know much about.
     

    From Mr. Steering’s very first day as a lawyer, June 25, 1984, he has blazed new legal trails on behalf of those falsely accused of crimes. On that day, Mr. Steering was the first lawyer in the English speaking world, to use the “writ of habeas corpus”, to obtain a Georgia car salesman’s driver’s license back; by inventing a legal remedy, for vacating a misdemeanor traffic conviction, when the person was not in custody, on probation or on parole Hardison v. Martin, 254 Ga. 719 (1985).

    Mr. Steering was also able to convince the Third Division of the Fourth District California Court of Appeal to vacate a felony-murder conviction by proving that PCP sales is actually not a crime that is dangerous enough to subject the seller to murder liability if the customer dies from using the drug. People v. Taylor (1992) 6 Cal.App.4th 1084, 8 Cal.Rptr.2d 439.

    There's no substitute for experience... There's no substitute for success... There's no substitute for Jerry L. Steering

     

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