If you or someone you love has been charged with committing a crime, you
are currently undergoing one of the most stressful events a person can
experience during their life. The only thing that can help reduce the
stress and anxiety of this situation is having a lawyer to represent you
and provide you with much needed legal advice and guidance.
Criminal Defense Attorney
David D. Diamond is a dedicated legal professional who serves clients facing criminal charges.
Whether your charges involve a minor misdemeanor or a serious felony,
it is important that you be aware of your options. Even misdemeanor offenses
can bring long-lasting consequences, so you should never assume that your
case does not require an attorney’s help.
Our Burbank criminal defense lawyer represents clients facing a number
of criminal offenses:
Not only does attorney Diamond represent clients facing criminal charges,
but he also provides assistance to individuals for criminal appeals and
expungements. No matter what your specific legal issue may be, Mr. Diamond
will address the situation in an efficient manner in an effort to reach
a successful resolution.
Handling Juvenile Cases with Compassion & Skill
If your child has been arrested for a crime, you should contact a Burbank
criminal defense lawyer from our firm as soon as possible. Whether they
were accused of a drug crime, theft crime, or sex crime, a conviction
could have a severe impact on their future. Although the juvenile justice
system in California is geared towards helping youth and treating them,
there are still serious consequences that can result.
For example, the child may have to undergo mandatory counseling and community
service. If the crime is serious enough, the justice system may choose
to charge them as an adult rather than a minor. Should this happen, they
could be put in prison and be given harsh fines. In order to avoid this
happening to your child, talk to our legal team. A criminal conviction
could have a negative on their ability to get into college or get a job.
Choose an Experienced Burbank Criminal Defense Lawyer!
Sometimes individuals facing criminal charges will choose not to hire an
attorney to handle their case, instead working with a public defender,
accepting a plea bargain or even attempting to represent themselves. They
may do this because they feel as if there is too much incriminating evidence
against them, and that their case is hopeless.
Even if there is too much evidence against you to avoid conviction, there
are still many things that your criminal defense lawyer can do for you.
Attorney David D. Diamond is a strong negotiator, and he will use these
finely tuned skills to negotiate a lesser sentence for you when possible.
If a case dismissal is not possible, he will address your situation to
find at least some way of improving the outcome of your case, possibly
in the form of a reduced sentence.
Attorney David Diamond is a
State Bar Certified Criminal Law Specialist, which is a testament to his continuing commitment to his clients and
the field of criminal law. In order for an attorney to become certified
by The State Bar of California, they must meet the rigid requirements
including a written examination, and a detailed inquiry into any disciplinary
actions taken against them.
David D. Diamond is here to help you fight the criminal charges that you
or a loved one is currently facing. No matter the particular circumstances
of your case or what type or severity of charges you may be facing, Attorney
Diamond has the skill and experience to advise you of your legal rights
and options and to then represent your interests inside and outside of
the courtroom.
“I've seen a lot of attorneys throughout my years, and I have to say you're one of the best I've seen.”
“I've seen a lot of attorneys throughout my years, and I have to say you're one of the best I've seen. I thought you were organized, you were prepared, you had great arguments, you had a great composure with this jury. Your legal research was spot on.”
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge, Compton Branch, Robbery-Gang Trial