Walsh Law is led by Chris Walsh, a former homicide prosecutor, and Chief Assistant District Attorney, with extensive jury trial experience. An attorney for more than 19 years, Chris Walsh is an accomplished trial lawyer and has a broad range of specialized experience in the field of criminal law. As a prosecutor, Walsh was assigned the most serious cases in the offices where he worked. Walsh tried numerous sexual assaults, gang, driving under the influence, and homicide cases. He has personally tried more than 100 jury trials. Walsh was twice selected as Prosecutor of the Year. He is a member of Lawyers of Distinction in the area of Criminal Law, has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers, and is a member of California DUI Lawyers Association.
Walsh Law takes pride in providing the highest quality criminal defense representation possible. Our dedicated legal team takes the time to communicate with our clients to find the strongest defense. Based on our experience we specialize in handling serious felony cases, and also provide expert DUI defense in all matters. Walsh Law focuses on representing good people who find themselves, on occasion, on the wrong side of the law. We intentionally take on a limited number of cases in order to give each client the attention their case deserves.
- Excelsior College
- B.A. | History
- Oak Brook College of Law
- J.D. (2004) | Law
- Honors: with honors
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- County of Fresno
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- County of Kings - California
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- Prosecutor of the Year
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- Chris Walsh was recognized as outstanding trial attorney out of 130 other attorneys for that year.
- Prosecutor of the Year
- District Attorney's Office
- Chris Walsh was recognized as outstanding trial attorney out of 130 other attorneys for that year.
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- Q. I got pulled over for a taillight and was given a field sobriety test and then a breathalyzer, which I blew under twice
- A: In this scenario, it will come down to whether or not the police actually had a valid basis to arrest you for the DUI in the first place. If the police had probable cause to believe you were under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, then the arrest would be proper and the cocaine that was later discovered could be used against you.
What you would want to do in this situation is have a criminal defense attorney run a suppression motion on your behalf that challenges the reasonableness of your arrest for the DUI. The burden would be on the government to show that the actions of the police were reasonable each step of the way. Sometimes if an individual is exhibiting signs of being under the ... Read More
- Q. DMV case was set aside in CA DUI. I have a question about how the DUI classes req. by my criminal case affect that.
- A: Congratulations on prevailing at the DMV Administrative Per Se Hearing. That makes your pathway a little easier. A lot of folks do not realize that when you get a DUI, you have two battles you are facing, and potentially two DMV suspensions: one from the criminal side, and the other is the DMV side.
Because you prevailed on the DMV side you simply should focus on the requirements from your criminal case. While technically you are in violation of the terms of your probation by not enrolling within the time frame that the court specified, generally speaking, if you do enroll and get started within a reasonable time period you should be ok. The court puts these deadlines in place because they ... Read More
- Q. Urgent: Seeking Legal Representation in Corporate, Construction, and Criminal Matters
- A: Sometimes there is an overlap between civil disputes that can cross over into the area of criminal law. This very well could be one of those situations and depends upon specific circumstances. Typically, in a civil case the disagreement is about money, or a contractual dispute over terms agreed upon, in those situations a civil lawsuit would be filed seeking a remedy in the form of monetary damages in compensation for losses, or for an order directing performance depending upon the nature of the breach of contract. In these civil cases there could be legal questions that focused on negligence, fiduciary duty, and what was reasonable under the circumstances and the factual answers to those questions ... Read More