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Criminal Defense

Criminal Defense

Criminal Defense Attorney in Santa Ana, CA

Your Santa Ana Criminal Defense Attorneys — Protecting Clients Across Orange County

When your freedom, career, or reputation is on the line, you need a criminal defense law firm that understands both the local courts and the high stakes of criminal prosecution.

At The Law Offices of Glew & Kim, our experienced trial attorneys defend clients facing felony and misdemeanor charges throughout Santa Ana and the greater Orange County area. From DUI arrests to complex federal cases, we provide powerful, results-driven representation at every stage of the process.

Santa Ana criminal defense attorney protecting clients’ rights and providing legal representation in court.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Glew & Kim?

Our firm is known for:

  • Proven trial experience in high-stakes criminal cases

  • Aggressive defense strategies backed by evidence and expert testimony

  • Local familiarity with Santa Ana prosecutors, judges, and court procedures

  • Direct attorney access — not paralegals or call centers

  • Discreet, judgment-free guidance focused on protecting your future

When you’re facing criminal charges, the right attorney can mean the difference between prison and freedom.

Local Insight That Matters

Our firm has built a reputation for excellence within the Santa Ana Central Justice Center — where most Orange County criminal cases are heard.
We know how the local prosecutors, judges, and investigators operate, and we use that insider perspective to position each case strategically from day one.

Whether your matter involves negotiation, pre-trial motions, or jury trial representation, our attorneys bring decades of combined courtroom experience to your defense.

What to Expect When You Work With Us

From the moment you contact our office, we:

  1. Analyze your charges and potential penalties

  2. Investigate police reports, evidence, and witness statements

  3. File motions to suppress unlawful evidence

  4. Negotiate to reduce or dismiss charges when possible

  5. Prepare for trial if justice requires it

Every client receives personalized attention and an honest assessment of their options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer if I’m only being investigated?
Yes — early intervention can often stop a case before formal charges are filed.

Can I get my record cleared?
Many clients qualify for expungement or record sealing, even after probation.

Will I have to go to court?
Not always. In most cases, we can appear on your behalf or resolve matters before trial.

Defend Your Future With The Law Offices of Glew & Kim

If you’ve been arrested, accused, or are under investigation in Orange County, don’t wait to secure experienced legal counsel.
Contact The Law Offices of Glew & Kim today to speak with a criminal defense attorney in Santa Ana who can protect your freedom, your reputation, and your future.

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