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Thomas "Doug" Allen has
represented hundreds of people charged with criminal offenses.
He has found most are normal people who have made mistakes, or who
have had alcohol or drug problems.
In private practice for the past 16
years, he has represented clients charged with offenses ranging
from possession of an open container of alcohol to first degree
murder.
Three years ago he limited his practice to Expungement Law.
Doug was a police officer for the
the
City of Claremont for 13
years, and achieved the rank of Captain; he was acting Chief of
Police for six months.
He has been a
lecturer in Criminal Law at
California State University,
San Bernardino, and is an Adjunct Faculty member at
Friends University in
Wichita, Kansas. He graduated ranked number one in his law school
class.
Doug has been retained by both plaintiff and
defense Attorneys as a consultant and expert witness in law
enforcement and legal malpractice lawsuits.
He is admitted to practice law in all
California Courts,
the
United States Supreme Court,
Federal District Court
in Los Angeles, and the
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed
Forces. He is a
member of the
California State Bar,
San Bernardino County Bar Association,
and the
Los Angeles County Bar
Association.
He has three published
California Appellate
decisions; most lawyers go their entire career without a published
case.
Doug was interviewed by TIME magazine
regarding the impact of the September 11th attacks on the court
and jury system.
Before you decide if an expungement is right
for you, you will be able to consult with Doug by telephone for
free.
You can see his State Bar information
here.
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