Barraza Law

Category: Immigration attorney in Riverside, California

Address: 4129 Main St Suite 209, Riverside, CA 92501, USA

Phone: +19514064494

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–6PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–6PM

Friday: 8:30AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Hajnalka Smit-Karako

Aug 6, 2022

Alex is the attorney who deserves more then 5 stars. He took the case for my son, and from the 1st moment Alex was very honest and straight forward letting him/us know what the options are, and what is the best for his case if my son is willing to go for and commit for it. He was charged felony and probation violation, with addiction involvement. Alex's proven to be extremely knowledgeable, capable, and he treats all his clients with love and respect. He listens to concerns and gives advice, in addition he responds to phone calls and e-mails quickly. My son got the best outcome possible thanks to his excellent work. I would recommend him to anyone needing an attorney for their loved ones. We are forever thankful!

Kenia Morales

Jun 12, 2022

The best criminal attorney you will find. Alex will treat your case as if it were a family member of his. There aren’t many attorneys who will go above and beyond to find the best possible out come for your case as he did with mine. To say the least, choosing him to represent me was the best choice I’ve made in a long time!

Alejandro Torres

Apr 13, 2022

"Our lawyer, Alex, was outstanding. Calm, patient, reasonable in the turmoil we were going through. We would definitely use Barraza Law again although we hope not to have to."

Sergio Melchor

Jan 21, 2022

Alejandro has been incredibly good to me he is very honest, helpful and caring throughout my two cases he has work hard for me that the judge granted both motions on my expungements, it's a blessing having to have him as my attorney!

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Questions & Answers

What is the jury’s role in a criminal trial?

Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022
Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022

The jury listens to the evidence during a trial, decides what facts the evidence has established, and draws inferences from those facts to form the basis for their decision. The jury decides whether a defendant is "guilty" or "not guilty." A jury is a group of people summoned and sworn to decide on the facts in issue at a trial.

What does “guilty beyond a reasonable doubt” mean?

Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022
Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022

Proving guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt” refers to the standard of proof the prosecution must meet in a criminal case. The standard of proof is the level of certainty each juror must have before determining that a defendant is guilty of a crime.

Do I really need a lawyer if I intend to plead guilty?

Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022
Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022

Even if you’re set on pleading guilty, you should always consult an attorney before entering your guilty plea. Their legal knowledge can help reduce or remove penalties completely from what would otherwise be harsh consequences for the crime committed.

If I’m offered a plea deal, should I take it?

Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022
Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022

Not before discussing your case with an experienced attorney. Accepting a plea deal is the same as admitting guilt. Although you may receive a lesser sentence, you’ll still be left with a criminal record that can be more damaging to your future than served penalties. It’s well worth your time to explore all of your options before accepting a plea deal.

Will I have to go to trial?

Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022
Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022

Depends. Every case and every client is different. For example, a client who has DACA or is a Legal Permanent Resident or is TPS will approach a case differently because of the immigration consequences. At Barraza Law, prior to making the decision of going forward, we will discuss all of the details of your case.

If the alleged victim does not want to press charges, will the charges be dropped?

Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022
Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022

If the complainant (alleged victim) does not want to press charges, the prosecutor may take this into account. However, prosecutors can and often do pursue charges even if the complainants don’t cooperate. Especially if the offense involved a violent or dangerous crime.

I’m innocent! Can you get my case dismissed?

Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022
Barraza Law | Feb 21, 2022

While there are no guarantees, we promise to do everything in our power to get your charges dropped, restore your good name, and get you back on the right track. Reach out to our office for a free consultation to discuss your case and begin strategizing.

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