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Jay Jaffe, A Professional Corporation |
Wells Fargo Building, Suite 888, 433 North Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210
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Certified Criminal Law Specialist |
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Practice Areas Overview
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Jay Jaffe provides legal defense for individuals charged with a wide range of criminal and DUI offenses. He has served Los Angeles including Beverly Hills for over thirty-four years. His reputation is confirmed by peer recognition through SuperLawyers.com and his designation as a California Certified Criminal Law Specialist. His professional defense work was featured in some California's most memorable cases.
| People V. Williams |
Double Murder Case |
| People V. Mothershed |
San Fernando Christmas Eve Murder Case |
| People V. Miller |
West Hollywood Parkway Murders |
| People V. Vasquez |
Burrito Murder Case |
| People V. Woodman |
Ninja Murder Case or Yom Kippur Murder Case |
| People V. Ross |
Southside Murder Case |
| People V. Thomas |
Murder of 2 Compton Police Officers |
| People V. Kopatz |
Murder of Family Members |
Many of these cases were highlighted because they involved special circumstance murder and multiple murder charges.
All of this history demonstrates expertise and an ability to handle the most difficult cases including sex offenses, domestic violence, juvenile offenses, theft, insurance fraud and drug offenses. Jay's practice also includes misdemeanors as well, with emphasis on DUI related cases. While some cases may be considered more "serious" than others, each case is handled with individualized attention to the particular needs of the client and his or her case.
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Jay Jaffe, A Professional Corporation 433 North Camden Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Telephone: 310-275-2333 Fax: 310-275-4239 Email: jayjaffe@earthlink.net
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Testimonial I wouldn't be here enjoying this Christmas out here if it weren't for you. I am so grateful to have retained your services. You are not only a most capable and respectable attorney but you are also a most compassionate, generous and humanitarian person. |
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