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    • Multiple defendants each facing 7 years charged with smuggling prescription drugs into California from Mexico our client was the only defendant who received NO JAIL TIME!

    • Client facing 5 years for possession of deadly weapon we negotiated a plea for NO JAIL TIME!

    • Client facing 3 life terms for multiple felony counts of Child Molestation and Sodomy with child we proved the charges were fabricated by victims mother DISMISSAL of all charges at preliminary hearing!

    • Strike case: Client charged with possession of methamphetamine facing 25 years we filed a Romero Motion which was granted case REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR!

    • Client’s estranged girlfriend alleged Client broke into her room and choked her facing 14 years in State Prison we won at trial JURY ACQUITTAL.

    • Police allegedly discovered 3 bags of marijuana in client’s glove box faced 6 years we filed a 1538.5 motion to suppress resulting in DISMISSAL of all charges!

    • Client allegedly sold rock cocaine to undercover officer faced 10 years following our argument client received NO JAIL TIME!

    • Client facing 15 years for Armed Robbery we proved misidentification Judge DISMISSED the case!

    Oxnard

    Our Oxnard Office is located at:

    Law Offices of David S. Chesley, Inc.
    Oxnard Criminal Defense Attorneys and DUI Lawyers

    1000 Town Center Drive, Suite 300
    Oxnard, CA 93036
    (805) 248-7408

    Oxnard Criminal Defense Lawyer

    Oxnard is one of the oldest official cities in Southern California. Since its incorporation in 1903, Oxnard has become the largest city in Ventura County. It is part of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, but as an incorporated city, it has its own government and municipal administration. The population of Ventura grew by more than 20 percent between the 2000 and 2010 census reports. Ventura enjoys a robust and diverse economy comprising defense, international trade, agriculture, manufacturing, finance, transportation, the high tech industry, and energy. The arts are represented by many museums and the Oxnard Performing Arts and Culture Center. Oxnard is also home to two golf courses and is the site of the L.A. Rams’ mini-camp.

    If you gave been arrested in Oxnard, you need do everything you can to protect your rights – which starts by retaining an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Oxnard. At the Law Offices of David Chesley, we are dedicated to helping people like you resolve criminal matters as favorably as possible. Call us today to schedule a free case evaluation.

    Here are some links to local resources:
    Oxnard Police Department
    251 S C Street
    Oxnard, CA 93030
    Telephone: (805) 385-7600

    Oxnard Public Library (Main location)
    251 S A Street
    Oxnard, CA 93030
    Telephone: (805) 385-7500

    Oxnard City Hall
    300 W 3rd Street
    Oxnard, CA 93030
    Phone: (805) 385-8280

    Local Attractions
    Emma Wood State Beach
    Pacific Coast Highway
    Ventura, CA 93001

    Marine Emporium Landing
    3600 Harbor Boulevard
    Oxnard, CA 93035
    Phone: (805) 985-5828

    Oxnard Historic Farm Park
    1251 Gottfried Place
    Oxnard, CA 93030
    Phone: (805) 844-9877

    Crime in Oxnard
    According to Neighborhood Scout, Oxnard is safer than 22 percent of American cities. (This rating is comparable to other cities in the greater Los Angeles area. Oxnard also has a lower rate of violent crime than both the national average and the state average for California. Property crime rates are also lower in Oxnard than in the U.S. as a whole and the State of California.

    Oxnard Court Houses
    Ventura County Superior Court
    Ventura Hall of Justice
    800 South Victoria Avenue
    Ventura, California 93009

    Ventura County Juvenile court
    4353 E Vineyard Avenue #122
    Oxnard, CA 93036
    Phone: (805) 289-8820

    What Can I Do to Get My Life Back After a Conviction?

    One of the most difficult challenges you will face after a conviction is rebuilding your life again. The lost time, impaired relationships, and missed career opportunities can make it difficult to have a fresh start. There are, however, certain legal options that can help make it easier to start over after a conviction. What follows are some of the most common forms of post-conviction relief.

    Appeal

    There are many different types of appeals that could be available to you after a conviction. There are also many different legal grounds for an appeal. For example, there could have been errors in the police process or the prosecutor’s handling of evidence. Your attorney might want to appeal the judge’s rulings during trial. There could even be questions about the judge’s interpretation of existing case law. If you have been convicted, it is important to consult with an experienced appellate attorney about all potential claims you might have to an appeal.

    It is important to understand that an appeal is not just a “get out of jail free” card. If a defendant wins on appeal, they might be entitled to a new trial. In addition, you might have the opportunity to challenge your sentence or other specific aspects of the conviction. The appellate court could even rule the error did not affect the outcome of your trial and let the conviction stand even with a legal error in the process. Your appellate lawyer will explain all possible grounds for appeal, the relief that could be available to you, and other options (such as clemency, pardons, or commutation of a sentence).

    Restoration of Civil Rights
    After a conviction, it can be difficult to simply reenter society and live your daily life. Unfortunately, there are many civil rights that are automatically taken away after a person is convicted of a felony. Though it might not be possible to change your criminal record, you can restore some of these civil rights in order to feel engaged in society. These civil rights include the right to own a gun, the right to vote, and the right to serve on a jury. California law allows you to petition the court to restore these rights to you. While you might still face difficulties in housing and employment, the restoration of civil rights can help you engage with society and take back some control over your life as you make a fresh start.

    Expungement
    By expunging your criminal record of a conviction, you can find that many areas of life become easier. You might have better success when applying for jobs or housing. You could find it easier to apply for credit or other financial services. There are many ways that expungement can help your life. It does, however, require a formal petition to be granted through the courts. Consult with a defense attorney about your particular case to learn how much time must pass after your conviction, what you must do to remain eligible for expungement. It can be difficult to go through this tedious process. Though it requires a significant investment of time and money, it can make a huge difference in your daily life. It should also be noted that California has far more expungement options than our neighboring states. (In Arizona, for example, there is virtually no expungement of adult criminal records.) If you stick with the process, you could find that many more opportunities are available to you.

    Call Us Today to Schedule a Free Consultation with a Criminal Defense Attorney in Oxnard
    You don’t have to look far to find the best criminal defense lawyers in Oxnard. The Law Offices of David S. Chesley serves clients in Oxnard, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, and throughout Ventura County. For years, clients have trusted our skilled legal team to defend their constitutional rights. We hold police and prosecutors accountable for adhering to the law. Call our Ventura County offices at (805) 248-7408 or contact us online to schedule your case review. Don’t wait to get legal advice. The sooner you have a defense lawyer fighting on your side, the better protected your legal rights will be.