Bio: I graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1989 with a Bachelor's of Arts in Political Science. After working for a few years, I attended San Francisco Law School at night, graduating in May 1998. While attending law school, I interned at the Marin County District Attorney's Office from June 1996 to December 1996. I then interned at the San Francisco District Attorney's Office (SFDA) from January 1997 through November 1998. At SFDA, I was granted Certified Law Student status, which enabled me to argue cases in court under the supervision of a Deputy District Attorney. As such, I was able to gain several hundred hours of courtroom experience before passing the Bar Exam in November 1998. Upon admission to the Bar in December 1998, I worked as an unpaid Assistant District Attorney in San Francisco until May 1999, when I was hired to be a Deputy District Attorney in Butte County (BCDA). During my just over 5 years at BCDA, I tried over 60 cases to jury, including homicides. In July 2004, I went into private practice as a criminal defense attorney, where I remain to this day. Combining my time as a prosecutor and defense attorney, I have tried approximately 100 cases to jury.
Bio: Dallis Cavallaro is a zealous legal advocate that has defended hundreds of clients charged with criminal offenses in Southern California. She also provides victims rights representation services, helping those who have been the victim of crime navigate the criminal justice system. A large portion of Dallis’ practice focuses on helping military veterans and active-duty service members who find themselves involved in the criminal justice system.
Dallis graduated top of her class from the Dale E. Fowler School of Law at Chapman University, where she was the Managing Editor of the Chapman Law Review. While in law school, Dallis was on the moot court team where she consistently ranked as one of the finest appellate advocates in her class. During that time, she was also honored to intern for a Federal Judge in the Central District of California. In addition, Dallis has volunteered as a Certified Sexual Assault Crisis Counselor for a non-profit in Orange County, California.
Dallis is an active member of the State Bar of California, the Orange County Bar Association, the North Orange County Bar Association, the California DUI Lawyers Association, and California Attorneys from Criminal Justice. Dallis also currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Newport Harbor Bar Association.
Bio: Jimmy Cha has been defending DUI cases for over a decade. He has received specialized training regarding DUI's, and knows the ins and outs when it comes to DUI defense.
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Jimmy Cha, DUI Attorney Fullerton