Criminal Defense
MCG Law has long maintained an unwavering dedication to representing those in need of unparalleled legal representation, no matter the charge or offense. To that end, when representing clients who have been accused of a crime we fully embrace the presumption of innocence doctrine.
Presumption of innocence is a legal right in criminal proceedings stating that no person shall be considered guilty until finally convicted by a court or jury of his or her peers. The burden of proof lies squarely on the prosecution, who has the duty of convincing the court that the person accused of a crime is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
MCG Law has accepted some of the most notably and thought to be defenseless clients, and has been able to achieve the ultimate resolution of a criminal charge NOT GUILTY.
Highlights of Representation
- The People of the State of California vs. John Gordon Jones
- The People of the State of California vs. Kevin Wright Carney
- The United States of America vs. Marvin Kinsey
- The People of the State of California vs. Andre Willis
- The People of the State of California vs. Peter Solomona
- The People of the State of California vs. Damien Howard
- The People of the State of California vs. Sheryl Massip
- Illinois vs. Manuel Salazar