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Criminal Defense Attorney in Fresno

If you have been charged with a Criminal Defense offense in Fresno, you need more than a generic legal strategy. Crown Law Firm provides experienced representation rooted in a deep understanding of Fresno County courts, local judges, and the tactics used by Central Valley prosecutors. Our office is conveniently located to serve clients throughout the region.

Why Choose Crown Law Firm for Criminal Defense in Fresno

Pretrial hearings in Fresno are critical opportunities to challenge the prosecution's evidence and narrow the issues for trial. An experienced defense attorney uses these proceedings strategically to strengthen your position in Fresno County Superior Court.

Understanding Criminal Defense in Fresno County

Sentencing in Fresno criminal cases depends on factors including the severity of the offense, prior record, and mitigating circumstances. A dedicated defense attorney advocates for alternative sentencing options available under Fresno County court guidelines.

Criminal Defense Representation for Fresno Residents

Criminal court proceedings in Fresno follow a structured process from arraignment through trial. Understanding each phase and having experienced counsel at every hearing ensures your rights are protected throughout the Fresno County court system.

Local Court Process for Fresno Cases

After an incident in Fresno, law enforcement will file a report with the Fresno County District Attorney's office, which decides whether to press formal charges. The timeline can vary, but having legal representation early allows us to intervene before charges are filed when possible.

When you're facing charges in Fresno, the process typically begins with an arraignment at the Fresno County Superior Court. At this hearing, the charges are formally read, and you enter a plea. Having an experienced attorney at your side from this first appearance can make a significant difference in how your case proceeds.

Frequently Asked Questions About Criminal Defense in Fresno

What should I do if I'm charged with a crime in Fresno?

If you're facing charges in Fresno, contact a seasoned defense attorney immediately. An experienced lawyer familiar with Fresno County courts can protect your rights from the earliest stages of your case.

How does a criminal conviction affect my employment in Fresno?

A criminal conviction in Fresno can impact job prospects, professional licensing, and current employment. California's Ban the Box law limits when employers can ask about criminal history. A seasoned Fresno County attorney can help minimize the long-term consequences of a conviction on your career.

What constitutional rights protect me during a criminal case in Fresno County?

The Constitution guarantees your right to remain silent, right to an attorney, protection against unreasonable searches, right to a speedy trial, and right to confront witnesses. A seasoned Fresno defense attorney ensures these rights are fully protected throughout your Fresno County case.

How does the statute of limitations work for criminal charges in California?

California's statute of limitations varies by offense, ranging from one year for most misdemeanors to no limit for certain serious felonies. If charges in Fresno were filed after the deadline, a seasoned Fresno County attorney can move to have them dismissed.

How does the criminal court process work in Fresno County?

The criminal court process in Fresno County typically begins with an arraignment, followed by pretrial hearings, possible motions, and either a plea resolution or trial. An experienced Fresno defense attorney can guide you through each stage and fight for the best outcome.

Local Courts & Procedures — Fresno

Fresno County Superior Court

1100 Van Ness Ave

Fresno, CA 93724

(559) 457-2000

Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

Criminal Division: B.F. Sisk Courthouse, 2500 Tulare St, Fresno, CA 93721

Typical Processing Time

Misdemeanor arraignments within 48 hours of arrest; felony preliminary hearings within 10 court days; pre-trial conferences typically 30–60 days after arraignment; jury trials set 6–18 months from arraignment depending on complexity. Family law hearings are generally set 4–8 weeks from filing; contested divorce trials 12–24 months.

How Judges Are Assigned

Criminal cases in Fresno are assigned to a department via the master calendar. At arraignment, the clerk assigns your case to one of roughly 30 criminal departments based on the charge type and current caseload. Felony cases typically proceed through a preliminary hearing department before transfer to a trial department. Your attorney can research the assigned judge's rulings and sentencing history, which informs defense strategy from day one.

Criminal Defense in Fresno — What to Know

Fresno County prosecutors work out of the Fresno County District Attorney's office on Tulare Street. The DA's office uses a vertical prosecution model — meaning one deputy DA typically handles your case from filing through disposition. Knowing which prosecutor is assigned early is valuable intelligence your defense attorney can use.

Serving Nearby Communities

In addition to Fresno, Crown Law Firm provides criminal defense representation to clients in nearby communities:

Facing a Criminal Defense matter in Fresno?

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Criminal Defense Service Areas

Crown Law Firm proudly serves clients seeking criminal defense representation in Fresno and the greater Central Valley, including:

FresnoClovisMaderaHanfordLemooreMercedPortervilleReedleySangerSelmaTulareVisalia

We serve clients throughout Fresno County, Madera County, Kings County, Tulare County, Merced County, and surrounding areas in Central California.

About Crown Law Firm

Attorney: Yan E. Shrayberman, Esq. — Licensed to practice in all California state courts and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California.

Office: 5151 North Palm Ave, Suite 100, Fresno, CA 93704

Phone: (559) 779-2315 — Available 24/7 for emergencies

Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by reading this content. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. If you need legal assistance, please contact Crown Law Firm for a free consultation.