Bio: John Coniglio was born and raised in Monterey, CA and is a 4th generation local resident. He graduated from Monterey High School and went on to graduate from Brigham Young University. John Coniglio attended law school locally, and then transferred and graduated in the top 10 of his class from San Joaquin College of Law. He is a founding member of Board of Directors for the California DUI Lawyers Association (CDLA). Since starting his practice in 2000, Mr. Coniglio has worked on both state and federal criminal cases including DUI cases, ranging from standard DUIs to DUI death cases, including DUI murder and involuntary manslaughter. He is trusted by both his clients, District Attorneys, and Judges in several counties in Central California.
Bio: I'm a graduate of New College School of Law. I have practiced exclusively in criminal defense and DUI defense for the past 20 years. I limit my area of practice primarily to Lake and Mendocino Counties. I have completed more than 75 jury trials. I'm very experienced in DUI defense, felony defense, and cleaning criminal records. I'm very involved with helping veterans in their criminal cases.
Bio: Phillip Crawford serves on the Board of Directors of the California DUI Lawyers Association and, in 2018, won the CDLA President's award.
Both inside and outside the courtroom, Phillip Crawford has built a reputation as someone who fights tirelessly for the rights of the defenseless and oppressed. Phillip is regarded by judges, prosecutors and fellow defense attorneys as a diligent and creative lawyer who fights passionately for his clients. His ability to communicate with jurors is exceptional and one police officer described his cross-examination skills as "intimidating."
Phillip's skilled written and oral advocacy and his extensive knowledge and understanding of the law lead to remarkable results in the courtroom. As one judge told a defendant after dismissing all charges against her: "You are free to go. You should thank your lawyer for doing such a great job on your case."