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  • Forgery

    Client, an executive, admitted to forgery and falsifying work records. Read On

  • Fraud

    Client was accused of falsifying records and committing fraud to obtain commissions. Client confessed. Read On

  • Embezzling

    Client was accused of embezzling thousands of dollars from two different physician employers over the course of several years. Client admitted to single misdemeanor count with no jail time and possible expungement of record after 18 months. Read On

  • Burglary

    Pre-file client suspected of committing separate crimes of residential burglary (a "strike") and vandalism. We were able to convince the district attorney to not file charges in either case. Read On

  • Molestation

    Client accused of molesting friend's daughter on two occasions (California Penal Code Section 288(a)). Aggressive negotiations with police. Read On

  • Child pornography

    Client was investigated for possession of child pornography at government workplace on government computer. Read On

  • Child molestation

    Client was being investigated for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, rape, child molestation and related charges. Charges were not filed after diligent investigation and negotiation with the DA. Read On

  • Prostitution

    Client caught in solicitation for prostitution sting. No charges filed due to creative and aggressive representation. Read On

  • Rape case

    Client alleged to have raped 10-year-old stepdaughter over the course of several years. Client had been arrested and was in jail on $500,000 bail when we were called. We obtained client's release in less than 24 hours by an immediate and aggressive response to the allegations. Read On

  • Sex for money

    Client was arrested for running house for prostitution after police conducted undercover sting operation where employees allegedly offered sex for money. Read On

  • Rape and assault

    Client was accused of raping and then assaulting ex-girlfriend on several occasions. Mr. Chazin provided aggressive investigation, pre-trial preparation and negotiations. Read On

  • Santa Clara County Child Pornography Case results in No Jail Time

    Client was caught trying to communicate with female minor and distributing large amounts of child pornography to undercover cop. Attorney Chazin provided aggressive pre-trial investigation and used expert witnesses to defend the client. Read On

  • Berkeley Failure to Register (Penal Code 290) and Possession of Child Pornography Case - No Charges Filed

    Client was accused of possession of child pornography and failing to register as a sex offender in violation of Penal Code section 290. Read On

  • Molestation

    Client was accused of molesting the eight-year-old daughter of his girlfriend over the period of several months. Police claimed they had unequivocal evidence including another possible victim and evidence that the client had lied about unrelated matters. Read On

  • Stealing goods

    Client was charged with stealing goods from store. Read On

  • Unemployment fraud

    Client was accused of unemployment insurance fraud. Client confessed. Loss of over $10,000. Read On

  • Stolen vehicle

    Client was accused of possession of stolen vehicle. Read On

  • ORINDA FEDERAL FRAUD ALLEGATIONS RESULTS IN NO CHARGES FILED

    Federal fraud investigation regarding student loan application. Extensive negotiations with the Department of Education and US Attorney's Office. Read On

  • El Cerrito Man accused of International Internet Fraud - No Charges Filed

    Client was accused of involvement in international internet fraud operation. Mr. Chazin aggressively negotiated with law enforcement. Read On

  • MARTINEZ/CONTRA COSTA FEDERAL STOCK FRAUD CASE - NO CHARGES FILED

    Client accused of committing online stock trading fraud. Read On

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ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY

“The death penalty is a lie, a misguided mistake born of anger and frustration. Capital punishment has become a perverse monument to inequality, to how some lives matter and others do not. It is a violent example of how we protect and value the rich and abandon and devalue the poor. The death penalty is a grim, disturbing shadow formed by the legacy of racial apartheid and bias against the poor that condemns the disfavored among us, but corrupts us all. It’s the perverse symbol elected officials use to strengthen their ‘tough on crime’ reputations and distract us from confronting the causes of violence. It is finally the enemy of grace, redemption and all of us who recognize that each person is more than their worse act.”
- Bryan Stevenson

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