Bio: Walter Shaw is the Managing Attorney of Shaw 3 Law Firm (S3LF), a top Criminal and DUI Defense firm serving San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, and Orange counties. Known for his aggressive and strategic DUI/DWI defense, Mr. Shaw challenges criminal charges and constitutional violations with precision and skill.He frequently files Motions to Suppress in DUI cases, targeting illegal searches, unlawful stops, and weaknesses in the prosecution’s case—often leading to dismissals, charge reductions, or favorable plea deals. With over 1,000 criminal and DUI cases successfully handled, his practice includes everything from DMV hearings to jury trials.Mr. Shaw was named a 2024 Top 100 National Black Lawyer in California and recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 Criminal Defense Lawyer by The National Trial Lawyers. His expertise and commitment make him a trusted advocate throughout the Inland Empire, including cities like Chino, Fontana, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, and Victorville.When your freedom is on the line, clients rely on Walter Shaw and Shaw 3 Law Firm for results-driven defense and relentless advocacy.
Bio: Criminal defense lawyer Neeraj D. Singh represents individuals charged with felonies and misdemeanors throughout Southern California. A Super Lawyers’ Southern California Rising Star, Neeraj has a practice that includes DUI, grand and petty theft (shoplifting), drug crimes, sex crimes, and deportable crimes.A southern California native, Neeraj grew up in Los Angeles County and is a graduate of Whittier Law School in Orange County. He has consistently been named on the Super Lawyers’ Southern California Rising Stars List, an honor reserved for only 2.5% of attorneys who exhibit excellence in practice, as well as on the National Trial Association’s prestigious “Top 40 Under 40” list.Neeraj began his legal career through opportunities to work with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, the Orange County Superior Court, and the United States Department of Justice.In his free time, Neeraj volunteers for the California Innocence Project, an organization dedicated to releasing wrongfully convicted inmates.