Christian Guerra, Esq.

Christian Guerra, Esq.

Title: Associate Attorney
Serving Clients In: Orange County, Los Angeles, and surrounding areas
Education: Bachelor of Art, Juris Doctor
Practice: Sex Crimes, Appeals, Certificates of Rehabilitation, Governor's Pardons, Writs of Habeas Corpus, Criminal Defense, Post-Conviction Relief, Juvenile Criminal Defense, Child Dependency

How Christian C. Guerra, Esq. Can Help You In Your Criminal Case

 

Mr. Guerra was born and raised in South Central, Los Angeles. Christian’s passion for the law stems from his experience of “being raised in a minority family with modest means, and my upbringing in an impoverished area affected both by gang violence, and law enforcement predisposition to pursue gang-related offenses to all who fit within their preconceived notions of the community,” as he described it. “My personal experiences have fueled my passion for presenting a client’s case in a manner that humanizes them, challenges certain stereotypes, officer misconduct, and misrepresentations in investigation reports.”

“Through my studies and internships with the District Attorney’s Office, I have learned to never accept an allegation and evidence at face value because no case is open and shut. It just takes the right attorney to uncover the flaws, and–as my last name suggests–go to war for the client”. 

Background

Serving Clients:  Orange County; Los Angeles; West Covina; Torrance 

Practice Areas:

  • Criminal Defense,
  • DUI Defense,
  • DMV Hearings,
  • Theft Crimes,
  • Drug Crimes,
  • Misdemeanors,
  • Traffic Cases,
  • Hit and Run,

Education: 

University of Southern California, (Undergraduate)

Golden Gate University School of Law (Graduate School)

Member of: 

The State Bar of California: #345473

Admitted to Practice in the Following Courts: United States District Court, Central District of California, Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)

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